Sunday, September 20, 2015

Week in Grieview


[Photo by Derek Berg]

RIP Adam Purple (Wednesday)

More about the Birdman closing Rainbow Music on First Avenue this month (Monday)

Woman dies after jumping from actor's East 3rd Street apartment (Tuesday)

It's diorama season at the Ninth Street Community Garden & Park (Wednesday)

Condos at Ben Shaoul's 98-100 Avenue A will start at $1.3 million; high-end gym eyed for retail space (Wednesday)

Silver Monuments Works packs up its tombstones for a move to Queens (Tuesday)

Raphael Toledano secures $124 million loan for 16-building East Village portfolio (Friday)

Construction underway at the Bea Arthur Residence for homeless LGBT youth on East 13th Street (Monday)

Where to get your shoes repaired around here (Monday)

The Marshal seizes Nevada Smiths on Third Avenue (Wednesday)

A memorial for LES Jewels, who died on Sept. 14, 2013 (Monday)

Avant Garden opens on East Seventh Street (Tuesday)

Looking at Futura's 'Concrete Jungle' on the Houston/Bowery Mural Wall (Monday)

Coffee Project New York opening soon on East Fifth Street (Thursday)

Veselka is free from its sidewalk bridge (Tuesday)

Thinking about the future (and past) of Third Avenue and St. Mark's Place (Thursday)

Party progress at Icon Realty's 205 Avenue A (Monday)

Planet Fitness muscling in on Essex Crossing (Tuesday)

Black Seed bagels about two weeks away from opening (Friday)

Kenneth Cole readies new storefront on the Bowery (Wednesday)

East Village Cheese, now with an East Village Cheese sign (Monday)

25 E. Seventh St. is for sale (Thursday)

… and here's a look at Hektad's new mural that went up last week on East 11th Street at First Avenue…

1 comment:

  1. We love you Hektad! Thank you times a million for making the corner so much brighter and more positive. Brings a smile EVERY DAY. That other "art" was hideous and made us feel awful. We're healed!

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