Sunday, July 5, 2015
Week in Grieview
[10th and A this morning via Michael Sean Edwards]
On East 9th Street Dusty Buttons is closing after 125% rent hike: 'Saying goodbye will hurt like hell' (Thursday)
189 Avenue C is converting to condos (Monday)
Progress and frustration at B&H Dairy (Friday)
Dutch Elm Disease inoculation continues in Tompkins Square Park (Monday)
More about the 10-story building taking the place of the former BP station at 24 Second Ave. (Thursday)
Rent freeze on 1-year leases for rent-controlled apartments (Monday)
Out and About with Nelson Vercher (Wednesday)
Via Della Pace opening a pizzeria on St. Mark's Place (Thursday)
Screen time for Fledgling #1 (Thursday)
Pushcart Coffee opens on Third Avenue (Thursday)
About Superiority Burger (Tuesday, 37 comments)
Here's the trailer for 'Ten Thousand Saints,' set in the 1980s East Village (Monday)
Nonna's Pizza arrives on Avenue A (Monday)
Opening Day at New York Macaroni Co. on St. Mark's Place (Monday)
Boutique 67 ready for sales on Avenue C (Wednesday)
The Dry Dock Playground is closed for reconstruction (Wednesday)
Former Dolphin Gym will work out as medical office space (Monday)
PYT bringing its offbeat burger creations to the Bowery (Tuesday)
Happy Birthday Debbie Harry! (Wednesday)
Checking out Centre-fuge Cycle 17 on East First Street (Monday)
Demolition underway at 127 Avenue D (Wednesday)
We found some legs (Tuesday)
Court gives NYU OK for $6 billion expansion (Wednesday)
Construction watch: 397-401 E. Eighth St. (Tuesday)
Despite Grand Opening banner, Capital Laundry & Dry Cleaners has closed on Avenue B (Monday)
The Subway (sandwich shop) has closed on the Bowery (Tuesday)
[Photo on Avenue D via EVG reader Plumpy]
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