Sunday, March 8, 2015

Week in Grieview


[Photo by Derek Berg]

Report: Family of man killed by tire swing in Tompkins Square Park will sue the city (Wednesday)

Former funeral home on Second Avenue begins afterlife as rentals with furnished roof deck (Tuesday, 27 comments)

Survey: East Village residents are spending 56% of their incomes on market-rate apartments (Monday)

Out and About with the owners of Pangea (Wednesday)

Empellón al Pastor wants to add sidewalk seating on Avenue A and St. Mark's Place (Wednesday, 51 comments)

Proto's Pizza has closed on Second Avenue (Tuesday)

DumplingGo is a go on Second Avenue (Monday)

Burkina (aka Got it 4 cheap™) closes on First Avenue (Wednesday)

Funkiberry closes (Thursday, 43 comments)

Petco confirmed for Second Avenue (Tuesday)

Celebrating $pread magazine (Wednesday)

Taqueria St. Mark's set to open (Tuesday)

About East Village Radio's return (Friday)

Juice Press on East 10th Street (the one near Avenue A) closes for renovations (Monday)

205 Avenue A's 6-bedroom unit with rooftop deck is back on the market to annoy everyone (Thursday)

The Cardinal has closed on East Fourth Street (Friday)

You may now watch the documentary about former East Village boutique Mod World for free (Thursday)

Night Owl opens in the North River space (Monday)

Oh how was your National Pancake Day? (Tuesday)

Matty's has been evicted from 25 Avenue B (Friday)

Selling 190 Bowery (Wednesday)

It snowed (Thursday)

… and the thaw is on… and we now know how many bikes were in this snow bank on East 10th Street… the other day!



Today!



Bike photos via Michael Sean Edwards

1 comment:

  1. that is one way to keep your bike from getting stolen!

    I-)

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