Sunday, August 23, 2015

Week in Grieview


[Yesterday on Avenue A at East 5th Street via William Klayer]

Development site available on East Third Street at the Bowery (Monday)

Two East Village Chase Bank branches are closing for good on Nov. 12 (Wednesday)

At the Village East Cinema (Friday)

Work starts on the two Caffe Bene spaces (Monday)

More about Sustainable NYC's closure (Thursday)

There have been three dog attacks in the neighborhood this month (Tuesday, 60 comments)

10 Degrees Bistro now "renegotiating terms with the landlord" on Avenue A (Thursday)

Zibalee closes on East 13th Street (Wednesday)

Medical marijuana dispensary opening on East 14th Street (Monday)

The former Le Jardin space is for rent on Avenue C (Thursday)

Is a Beer Factory in store for the former Spice space on Second Avenue? (Wednesday)

10-story building now in the works for 255 E. Houston St. (Wednesday)

Cantonese-style restaurant coming to Avenue B (Monday)

Is 26 Avenue B ready for its new building now? (Monday)

The Málà Project coming soon to First Avenue (Thursday)

D-Lish Pita has closed on Avenue A (Monday)

Report: CB3 denies the Cock's move up Second Avenue (Tuesday)

Glasgow Vintage Co. has apparently closed on East Ninth Street (Wednesday)

The new lights on the Con Ed substation (Friday)

The Organic Grill is closed for the rest of the month on First Avenue (Tuesday)

New Petco ready to be Unleashed on Aug. 31 (Monday)

A found collection of photos from the 1980s East Village (Tuesday)

Your dreams of living in a penthouse cottage above Kiehl's are dashed for now (Thursday)

First sign of two new floors to come on Third Avenue and 10th Street (Tuesday)


[B&H Dairy art by Martin Russocki]

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