Sunday, July 2, 2017
Week in Grieview
[Photo of accordionist at Cooper Union by Derek Berg]
Stories posted on EVG this past week included...
Driver charged in collision that killed cyclist Kelly Hurley on 1st Avenue and 9th Street (Thursday)
A five-alarm fire at 60 E. 9th St. (Wednesday)
Rent Guidelines Board approve increases between 1.25 and 2 percent (Wednesday)
Push-in robbery on Avenue B was actually a drug deal gone bad: NYPD (Thursday)
Out and About with Sierra Gilboe Zamarripa (Wednesday)
A new lease for Three of Cups (Wednesday)
A new home for S'MAC on 1st Avenue and 12th Street (Monday)
The Marshal seizes Mamani Pizza on Avenue A (Thursday)
Fledgling No. 1 (Wednesday)
More dessert choices for Avenue A as Eggloo opens this weekend (Thursday)
City pools open; and a reminder to have a swimsuit to enter the pool area (Thursday)
The Black Rose looks to be moving into the former Benny's Burritos space on Avenue A (Friday)
A call to expand the boundaries of the proposed special business district in the East Village (Tuesday)
Saltwater NYC bringing Australian coffee to 12th Street (Tuesday)
Economy Candy's 80th anniversary retro signage (Friday)
Mancora now open in new First Avenue home (Monday)
Thoughts on the 9/11 mural on 9th and A (Tuesday)
[The musical bags of 11th Street via Derek Berg]
Your ideas wanted on improving McKinley Playground (Tuesday)
Sushi Lounge emerges from a crowded combo of brands at 31 St. Mark's Place (Monday)
Wasan East Village has apparently closed on 4th Street (Friday)
DOT looking for feedback about the Village Plaza (Monday)
First look at the Other Music documentary (Tuesday)
Looking at the Allegro Coffee Roasters coming to Whole Foods Market® Bowery (Monday)
Bluemercury rising on 3rd Avenue (Friday)
The New Stand coming to Patricia Field’s former storefront on the Bowery (Tuesday)
55 Third Ave. sells for $57 million — AGAIN (Monday)
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