Sunday, May 21, 2017
Week in Grieview
[Photo from Tompkins Square Park by Derek Berg]
Stories posted on EVG this past week included...
Sen. Hoylman calls for immediate stay on all Steve Croman-initiated tenant cases (Wednesday)
Report: Sunshine Cinema on East Houston to close in January (Friday)
Arson at historic Lower East Side synagogue (Sunday)
Empellón Cocina closes after 5 years (Friday) Ditto for L'Apico (Friday)
Demolition watch: 112-120 E. 11th St., future home of a Moxy hotel (Monday)
An ode to Cafe Orlin (Thursday)
Out and About with designer Gustavo Roldan (Thursday)
Fire-damaged Caracas Arepa Bar now for rent (Wednesday)
A look at the incoming Bea Arthur Residence for homeless LGBT youth on 13th Street (Tuesday)
Post office-replacing residential building reaches ground level on 14th Street (Monday)
Fat Cat Kitchen opens on 14th Street (Tuesday)
Report: Body found in John V. Lindsay East River Park (Thursday)
Tailors Atelier expanding next door on 9th Street (Monday)
LES landlord hit with $1.2 million Airbnb lawsuit; 536 E. 14th St. among the properties (Thursday)
The 'commanding retail presence' of Extell's new 14th Street development (Wednesday)
Report: Drama on 13th Street as family of actress Rosario Dawson looks to buy affordable housing (Tuesday)
The Village Pourhouse still looks like the Village Pourhouse outside, but E.Vil is on the way (Monday)
Elite New York Sports Club now open on Astor Place (Wednesday)
Chinese restaurant in the works for former funeral parlor on 2nd Avenue (Monday)
Flagpole Day in Tompkins Square Park (Monday)
Dance Parade and DanceFest photos galore (Saturday ... Sunday)
...and thanks to Thrillist for naming EVG one of the city's best neighborhood blogs. (Read article here.)
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