Sunday, January 10, 2016

Week in Grieview


[Photo Friday on 2nd Avenue by Derek Berg]

Stories posted on EVG this past week included...

Adam Purple's legacy (Monday, 52 comments)

The Sock Man is closing on St. Mark's Place (Thursday)

Report: Latest woe for St. Mark's Bookshop — possible eviction (Friday, 44 comments)

A revamped Dry Dock Playground is back open (Wednesday)

An open letter to landlord Raphael Toledano from the Toledano Tenants Coalition (Tuesday)

Gothic Cabinet Craft has closed on Third Avenue (Friday)

You now have a few more hours to use the local libraries during the week (Wednesday)

Report: Owners of Phebe's and Penny Farthing are reopening the Rodeo Bar on Third Avenue (Tuesday)

29-year-old Gallery Vernon is closing on East 9th Street (Friday)

Avenida Cantina now serving Tex-Mex on Avenue B (Friday)

Royale looking forward to the next 10 years on Avenue C (Tuesday)

SRO Pizza is apparently DOA on the Bowery (Thursday)

City removes Sandy-damaged willow on East Eighth Street (Thursday)

Domino's® opens on East 14th Street (Friday)

Nonna's Pizza closes on Avenue A (Thursday)

An ice cream flavor Mick Jagger might like (Tuesday)

Tailor shop opening on East Ninth Street (Thursday)

Sushi in the works for Avenue C and East Eighth Street (Monday)

A photogenic Tuesday morning (Tuesday)

Tough retail Environment? Upscale furniture shop closing on the Bowery (Thursday)

Tagging Joey Ramone (Tuesday)

Temporary IDNYC center opens on Avenue D (Monday)

NY Village Deli is on the move on First Avenue (Wednesday)

5 comments:

  1. That dog pic should really be on Dogspotting.

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  2. Eating establishments with glass windows all the way down to the floor bug me. There, I've said it.

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  3. How to read those expressions? Dog, we're sitting hear trying to be cool, what do you want? Another good photo Mr. Berg!

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  4. Dog's like, be gone interlopers!

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