Sunday, July 31, 2016

Week in Grieview


[Sunrise the other day]

Stories posted on EVG this past week included...

The L train shutdown countdown clock is on (Tuesday)

Police searching for suspect who groped, then punched woman several times on First Avenue (Wednesday)

At long last, 76 E. Houston St. reveals itself (Monday)

Cops looking for suspect who tied up woman after robbery on 13th Street and Avenue B (Thursday)

Esperanto opening a 2nd East Village location (Tuesday)

Q-&-A with Susan Seidelman, director of 'Smithereens' and 'Desperately Seeking Susan' (Friday)

Workers demolish the former Puck Fair and BP on Houston and Lafayette (Tuesday)

Man steals security camera that caught him breaking into an East 14th Street apartment (Tuesday)

Looking at some East Village gym options (Thursday)

Out and About with Creaux (Wednesday)

Small-format Target coming to 14th Street and Avenue A (Friday, 40 comments)

Hells Angel arrested for waving gun, chasing man down Third Street with a baseball bat (Wednesday)

Last splash: The Deep End Club closes on First Avenue (Thursday)

Astor Place reconstruction now slated for a fall completion (Tuesday)

Moonstruck Eatery closes on Avenue A (Wednesday)

The charming 65 E. Second St. is for sale (Monday)

Rentals underway at the Hub on Avenue B (Wednesday)

The 's is back at Ray's (Monday)

Blackout at the Houston/Bowery Mural Wall (Wednesday)

Rainbow! (Monday)

Empire Biscuit appears to be toast on Avenue A (Thursday)

... and just admiring the new awning at Fineline Tattoo, 21 First Ave. ...



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