Sunday, March 20, 2016
Week in Grieview
[Curbside check-in on Avenue A via Derek Berg]
Stories posted on EVG this past week included...
Police looking for four suspects in random East 11th Street attack (Tuesday ... Saturday)
Former tattoo shop will now house the Cupcake Market on East Seventh Street (Monday)
14th and C still waiting for its Karl Fischer-designed retail-residential complex (Wednesday)
A souvenir Russian Souvenirs sign heads to Queens (Monday)
New owners of building that housed Lucky Cheng's looking to attract restaurant group (Thursday)
Trash & Vaudeville now open on East Seventh Street (Saturday)
197 E. 3rd St. is for sale (Tuesday)
For rent sign arrives at the Stage (Wednesday)
The Ricky's on First Avenue has closed (Thursday)
Out and About with Shari Albert (Wednesday)
Ess-A-Bagel will be opening one of these days (Monday)
About Lucky, a new bar opening on Avenue B (Friday)
Selling off the former Nevada Smiths (Monday)
Here's 21E12, the condoplex coming to the former Bowlmor Lanes space (Friday)
East Village to be home to a Tim Burton-themed bar (Thursday)
Vape shop casualty as East Second Street storefront arrives on rental market (Wednesday)
Puck Fair closing on March 27 (Tuesday)
Teavana closes ahead of conversion into a Starbucks on Broadway (Friday)
Full liquor license arrives for Nicoletta (Monday)
(Unauthorized) support for Donald Trump at the Starbucks on First Avenue (Thursday)
Someone tagged the Keith Haring sculpture outside 51 Astor Place (Wednesday)
Bagel belly signage arrives (Monday)
Behold the newish Wild Cherry Slurpee® donut at the 7-Eleven on Avenue A (Thursday)
Airbnb films commercial on Avenue A; announces new website for complaints (Monday)
... and a moment with EV resident Phoebe Legere, enjoying a bowl of borscht at B&H Dairy...
[Photo by Andy Reynolds]
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Nice picture Derek. I like the way you caught the guy in mid-step. The dog seems entranced by the tiles.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous 8.30 p.m. Well thank you.
ReplyDeletePhoebe is in that Amy Arbus photo book "On The Street" which is comprised largely of EV photos. Phoebe sure is lovely!
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Nice neckwear is it Real
ReplyDeleteAnonymous 10:22, Are you asking if the scarf is real? It looks real enough to me.
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