Sunday, March 1, 2015

Week in Grieview


[Photo from Friday on East 10th by Michael Sean Edwards]

Arrest made in the shooting death of a man outside the Lillian Wald Houses (Monday)

Rosie Mendez co-sponsors proposed new city legislation cracking down on Airbnb (Friday)

Benny's to-go closes on Avenue A (Friday, 29 comments)

Condos now for former Mary Help of Christians property (Thursday)

Hummus Place not reopening on St. Mark's Place (Thursday)

Black Seed owners reiterate commitment to preserving the former DeRobertis space (Friday)

Bonnie Slotnick Cookbooks opens on East Second Street (Tuesday)

East Village Cheese hopes to move somewhere else in the East Village (Wednesday)

Out and About part 2 with Sheila Rothenberg (Wednesday)

West Village-based jeweler Lori McLean relocating to East 11th Street (Tuesday)

Buildings on East Ninth Street getting taller (Tuesday)

NYPD searching for knife-wielding suspect wanted for six store robberies, including on East Seventh Street (Wednesday)

Verdigreen vintage furnishings boutique coming to East Seventh Street (Monday)

Construction watch: 76 E. Houston St. (Monday)

A penthouse for "50 Shades of Grey" fans? (Tuesday)

Met Foods space is now for rent on Third Avenue in Gramercy Park (Wednesday)

Why the subway is late and crowded a lot (Tuesday, 35 comments)

Nicky's Vietnamese Sandwiches hasn't been open lately on East Second Street (Monday)

After just 2 months, Matty's is closed for now on Avenue B (Wednesday)

Expanded lobby on the way at Eleventh and Third (Monday)

About the "equipment malfunction" at the Con Ed plant (Tuesday)

A few details about the Tompkins Square Park igloo quinzhee (Monday)

Transformation of Louis 649 to Mace continues on East Ninth Street (Thursday)

… and people are pretty much giving up on spring already…


[9th and A this morning via William Klayer]

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