Sunday, September 27, 2015
Week in Grieview
[Photo outside Enz's on 2nd Avenue by Derek Berg]
Closing time for Sounds on St. Mark's Place (Monday)
Dusty Buttons has a new home on East Ninth Street (Wednesday)
Chef Wylie Dufresne's former Alder space for rent on Second Avenue (Tuesday)
Out and About with Eva Dorsey, co-owner of Jane’s Exchange (Wednesday)
Streecha Ukrainian Kitchen back open after summer hiatus (Friday)
Brookhill Properties launches chocolate offensive (Wednesday)
Newly installed traffic island disappears on Third Avenue at St. Mark's Place (Friday, 27 comments)
A visit to Clash City Tattoo (Tuesday)
Allied Hardware makes impending closure official on Second Avenue (Tuesday)
Avenue A Copy Center is now open (on Avenue A) (Tuesday)
The former Peter Stuyvesant Post Office continues slow march toward demolition (Monday)
10 Degrees Bistro won't be reopening on Avenue A (Friday)
Spot trying the same spot for another dessert concept (Tuesday)
That's it for the Nite Owl (Thursday)
Some walls for Mother of Pearl (Thursday)
A new mural for Seventh and Avenue B (Monday)
Juice Press is up to something on East First Street (Monday)
For lease signs arrive on the former Belgian Room and Hop Devil Grill spaces (Friday)
Construction watch: 95 Avenue B (Thursday)
Renovations and more floors for 356 E. Eighth St. (Monday)
Condo conversion or single-family home among the possibilities for 35 E. Seventh St. (Monday)
On the market: 120 E. 10th St., a single-family home or triplex with income (Thursday)
Pizza Rat (Monday)
... and a scene from a wedding yesterday around Tompkins Square Park...
[Photo by Derek Berg]
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