Sunday, July 24, 2016

Week in Grieview


[A view downtown the other evening via Bobby Williams]

Stories posted on EVG this past week included...

Shaun Martin found guilty of murder in 2013 crash at East Village Farm and Grocery (Wednesday)

Man stabbed with scissors in Tompkins Square Park (Monday)

Remembering Alan Vega (Monday)

At Village Kids Footwear (Thursday)

The Tang, a Chinese noodle bar, opens on First Avenue (Friday)

Last licks for Ludlow Guitars on the Lower East Side (Tuesday)

Dun-Well Doughnuts brings coffee and vegan doughnuts to St. Mark's Place (Thursday)

Thursday Kitchen is cafe by day with Korean tapas at night (Monday)

Logan Hicks bringing the story of his life to the Houston/Bowery Mural Wall (Wednesday)

Coffee shop slated for former Top A Nails space on Avenue A (Tuesday)

DumplingGo returning as Dumpling Guo on Second Avenue (Monday)

The evolution of Ben Shaoul (Monday)

Full reveal at NYU's expanded Academic Support Center on Lafayette and Fourth Street (Tuesday)

Signage arrives for Dahlia's-replacing salad and juice bar (Tuesday)

Former BARA space will serve Latin-American fare on East First Street (Thursday)

There are new owners for the empty lot at 14th Street and Avenue C (Wednesday)

About the new Astor Place (Monday)

Actor Adrian Greiner is a partner in the VNYL, opening in the former Nevada Smiths space (Friday)

Blink Fitness signage arrives at 100 Avenue A (Wednesday)

A look at Follia, opening soon in the former Mumbles space on 3rd Avenue (Tuesday)

Report: East Village bar owners opening the Gem Saloon in former Rodeo Bar space (Thursday)

Atla announces itself on Lafayette; coffee shop coming next door (Monday)

Now to the automotive section...on Seventh Street, a Pontiac Fiero pretends to be a Ferrari...



[Photos by Derek Berg]

...while a McLaren super car poses outside the Bowery Hotel...


[DB]

2 comments:

  1. Great picture of that orange moon.

    Also good picture of that lame ass hot wheels car.

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