Sunday, October 16, 2016

Week in Grieview


[Surge pricing on 7th Street via Derek Berg]

Stories posted on EVG this past week included...

Renovation work starting at the landmarked Father's Heart Ministry on 11th Street (Tuesday)

The Citibank branch on Avenue A is closing (Wednesday)

The new Beth Israel hospital for the East Village looks pretty bonkers (Tuesday) ... and more details on the new hospital (Thursday)

Report: City claims immunity in tenant lawsuit over deadly Second Avenue gas explosion (Wednesday)

(More) Condos coming soon on East Houston (Monday)

Remembering a fallen NYPD officer on the anniversary of his death (Thursday)

Out and About with Michelle Candela (Wednesday)

Local elected officials asked to vacate longtime office space on First Avenue and 14th Street (Thursday)

New renderings for the luxury building that will hang out over the Mercury Lounge (Thursday)

Report: Babu Ji on Avenue B hit with another wage lawsuit (Thursday)

Empire Biscuit has until Tuesday to pay the back rent or surrender their Avenue A storefront (Wednesday)

Dieci closes on 10th Street (Monday)

More Mosaic light poles arrive at Astor Place (Wednesday)

East Village Burritos & Bar and Apna Masala haven't been open lately (Monday)

Heights + Kenchi moves to 9th Street (Tuesday)

Being Steve Croman (Friday)

Mandolino Pizza coming soon to 13th Street (Monday)

Coming to 'Merica (Friday)

Joey Pepperoni looking closed on First Avenue (Wednesday)

Getting piggy with it: Found heart outside the Riis Houses not human, ME says (Thursday)

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