Sunday, March 15, 2015

Week in Grieview


[Photo on East 10th Street yesterday by Luke A]

Puebla Mexican Food is closing after 25 years on First Avenue (Monday)

At Pardon My French, now open on Avenue B (Wednesday)

#SaveNYC (Monday)

Organic food store taking over the former Kim's Video and Music space on First Avenue (Tuesday)

Rent hike forcing Cafe Pick Me Up into its smaller space next door on Avenue A (Friday)

East Village students, parents and teachers join in protesting Cuomo’s education reforms (Friday)

Out and About with Stephen Shanaghan and Arnoldo Caballero (Wednesday)

Rent hike dooms 42-year-old Mitali East on Sixth Street (Saturday)

The new addition for 324 E. Fourth S. (Monday)

Arturo Vega exhibition opens new Howl!-backed gallery on East First Street (Thursday)

The Marshal seizes Mercadito on Avenue B (Thursday)

Hou Yi Hot Pot coming to Second Avenue (Tuesday)

State of New York auctioned off the remains of B.A.D. Burger on Avenue A (Monday)

The future of 347 Bowery (sorta!) revealed (Friday)

Christo and Dora are building two nests on the Ageloff Towers (Tuesday)

Pasta in the works for St. Mark's Place (Thursday)

Kabin space for rent on Second Avenue (Friday)

Looks as if the Subway (sandwich shop) on East 14th Street has closed (Tuesday)

New York Sports Club is open on Avenue A (Wednesday)

Four months after moving across East 14th Street, Vegtown closes (Wednesday)

Here are your all-new trash cans on Avenue A (Wednesday)

The old Subway Inn neon sign is now up at the bar's new Upper East Side home (Monday)

… and some scenes from UNESSENTIAL CINEMA PRESENTS: THE RECKONING OF PAC LAB Thursday night at the Anthology Film Archives via Peter Brownscombe… who noted that some of the films were even in focus….





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