Sunday, June 14, 2015

Week in Grieview


[Avenue A sinkhole photo via Lola Sáenz]

Birthday wishes for Nicholas Figueroa on 2nd Avenue (Wednesday)

East Village Cheese makes move to Seventh Street official (Sunday)

Excel Art and Framing Store relocating nearby on Third Avenue (Monday)

Rallying for stronger rent regulations in NYC (Wednesday)

Rumors and sales at New York Central Art Supply (Tuesday)

Out and About with Sharon Jane Smith (Wednesday)

Dog walker reportedly traded Sugar for PCP (Sunday)

Work underway on the new residential conversion on East Seventh Street (Friday)

Babu Ji now open on Avenue B (Tuesday)

Residents launch petition to oppose method of operation for Albert Trummer's new cocktail bar on Avenue C (Thursday)

Major changes coming to University Place and East 13th Street (Friday)

Former Mary Help of Christians lot now ready for 82 market-rate condos (Monday)

A mini-pitch for East 12th Street (Tuesday)

Harry & Ida’s Meat and Supply Company now open on Avenue A (Wednesday)

16 affordable apartments now available at the incoming 331 E. Houston St. (Tuesday)

Action in the pits and new renderings along East 14th Street (Monday)

A piano for Astor Place (Monday)

Have you tried the Gnocco-Cafe Pick Me Up combo? (Tuesday)

Cleaning up 444 E. 13th St. (Wednesday)

Construction watch: 321 E. Third St. (Thursday)

Tink's has closed on East Seventh Street (Monday)

Former Luca Bar space for rent on St. Mark's Place (Monday)

At 37 Avenue B, residents want their Credit Union retail tenant to pay more rent (Wednesday)

Fasta closes on St. Mark's Place (Tuesday)

Check out the new butt-friendly Citi Bike seats (Monday)

Drilling at the former Second Avenue BP station (Friday)

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