Sunday, July 16, 2017
Week in Grieview
[Lonesome balloon via Derek Berg]
Work on new Avenue A entrances to the L train looks to be getting underway (Monday)
NYPD looking for help in identifying man found in the East River on July 4 (Wednesday)
City ready to attack rats in Tompkins Square Park (and elsewhere) (Friday)
Updated: 99 Miles to Philly is now The Joint on 3rd Avenue (Thursday)
Out and About with Grace Kang, owner of Pink Olive on 9th Street (Wednesday)
That penthouse with a cottage atop 1st Street and 1st Avenue is for sale (Thursday)
Report: Man sentenced to 40 years in 2011 shooting death of teen outside Campos Plaza (Tuesday)
Old Monk opens on Avenue B (Monday, updated)
The Bean is opening in the former St. Mark's Bookshop space at Cooper Union (Thursday)
Your chance for enjoying Summer Streets and Smellmapping Astor Place coming next month (Wednesday)
At the 'Not Another Starbucks Rally' (Friday) ... Steve Cuozzo: 'A new Starbucks will make the thriving East Village an even better place to live' (Monday)
Cup & Saucer Luncheonette closing tomorrow (Wednesday)
A few more details on the end of Webster Hall in its current format (Tuesday)
At the Weeping Willow Wake (Sunday)
An outpost of the Ainsworth vying for former Pourhouse space; E.Vil is not coming (Tuesday)
Construction watch: Thirteen East + West (Wednesday)
217 E. 3rd St. is for sale (plus air rights) (Friday)
Raphael Toledano-owned East 6th Street building returns to the market for a few million more (Tuesday)
Former Chao Chao space for rent on Avenue A (Friday)
Here's what's coming to 222 1st Ave. (Tuesday)
Looking at the new-look 29 Second Ave. (Wednesday)
Quickly reaching the top of 287 E. Houston St. (Monday)
Your chance to own part of an East Village bar (Monday)
... a high-profile tag arrived late last week on Seventh Street at Avenue A ... that has since been cleaned off...
[Photo by Mike House]
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How on earth did that tag get there?!?
ReplyDeleteDone on scaffolding before the awning was put up or on the windowpane before it was installed.
ReplyDelete'Doubt someone rappelled down from the roof, used a ladder, or stood on the awning.