Sunday, August 21, 2016
Week in Grieview
[Yesterday morning in Tompkins Square Park]
Village Style Vintage Shop moving away from the neighborhood (Monday)
Report: Police take action against heroin users in Tompkins Square Park (Wednesday)
RIP Ernest Russell (Sunday)
Feltman’s of Coney Island bringing its hot dogs to the William Barnacle Tavern on St. Mark's Place (Tuesday)
Permits filed to demolish Mount Sinai's 13th Street residential building (Friday)
Package theft from an East 11th Street lobby (Thursday)
Out and About with John Von Hartz (Wednesday)
Former Moonstruck Eatery for rent on Avenue A (Monday)
Activity at the long-vacant corner of 14th Street and Avenue C (Thursday)
Workers clear the weeds from 123 2nd Ave., which is currently off the market (Friday)
Happy 40th anniversary Fineline Tattoo (Friday)
Report: Incoming condos for 13th Street and University Place will start at $6 million (Wednesday)
Plywood arrives for 131 Avenue A; new Cajun restaurant on the way? (Thursday)
Chi Snack Shop opening in the former Mamoun's space on St. Mark's Place (Thursday)
91 E. Seventh St. is for sale (Wednesday)
Not so sweet plumbing issue KOs Sugar Cafe on East Houston (Tuesday)
DumplingGuo is now open on Second Avenue (Monday)
Former Teavana still waiting to be converted into a Starbucks on Broadway (Tuesday)
FULL full reveals at 100 Avenue A and 26 Avenue B (Monday)
Out East quietly announces itself on Sixth Street (Tuesday)
...and happy birthday Joe Strummer... he would have been 64 today...
[Photo outside Niagara on 7th and A from December]
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