Friday, July 28, 2017
EV Grieve Etc.: An idea to save small businesses; a study on bicycle intersection safety
[Photo on the Bowery by Derek Berg]
How to save locally owned small businesses (CityLab)
Department of Transportation launches a study of bicycle intersection safety, including mixing zones like at First Avenue and Ninth Street where cyclist Kelly Hurley was killed by a truck (DNAinfo ... previously)
Rubie’s Costume Company, an affiliate of New York Costumes, buys the retail condominium at 808 Broadway and 108-110 Fourth Ave. that houses the shop (The Real Deal)
About the new wave of Vietnamese restaurants in the East Village (The New Yorker)
More about the Darkstar Coffee-In Living Stereo mashup (Patch ... previously)
And check out Flatbush, the rescued juvenile red-tailed hawk, go at it with a squirrel in Tompkins Square Park via Goggla...
Summer of Love '67 slideshow in Tompkins Square Park (The New York Times)
Details on a City Council District 2 Candidate Forum on Monday on Sixth Street (The Lo-Down)
Inside Kushner Companies’ murky relationship with rent stabilization (The Real Deal)
A revival of "Farrebique," Georges Rouquier's acclaimed 1940s documentary on farm life in France (Film Anthology Archives)
A wide-ranging interview with Jim Jarmusch, whose band has released a new EP (The Village Voice)
STIK’s 7-Story mural on Allen Street raised $12,500 for the Tenement Museum (BoweryBoogie)
The owners of Babeland, the sex-toy shop with several locations, including on Rivington, have sold the business to rivals Good Vibrations (DNAinfo)
French Roast closed after 24 years on Sixth Avenue and 11th Street (Grub Street)
Details on the new Frank Ape gallery show (Official site ... previously)
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