Sunday, August 27, 2017
Week in Grieview
[Photo on Astor Place by Derek Berg]
Stories posted on EVG this past week included...
The owner of East Village Wines says goodbye to the neighborhood (Thursday)
Solar eclipse! (Monday)
Woman pushed onto F train tracks at 2nd Avenue in unprovoked attack; victim in stable condition (Wednesday)
Starbucks signage arrives at incoming Starbucks on Avenue A and St. Mark's Place (Tuesday)
Out and About with Felix Velazquez (Wednesday)
Landlord makes eviction case against tenant with the Confederate flags, then withdraws (Monday)
Checking in on the former Other Music space, soon to be a health-focused restaurant (Tuesday)
An updated look at that Moxy hotel for 11th Street (Wednesday ... Monday)
From Joey Ramone to Debbie Harry on the Bowery (Friday) And... The Joey Ramone street sign returns to Joey Ramone Place (Thursday)
Thaimee Box brings Thailand's Khao Kang eating culture to 13th Street (Monday)
Capturing lightning on a building (Wednesday)
The Village Voice is ending its print edition (Tuesday)
Montauk Salt Cave now open on 10th Street (Monday)
Watts up with the bright lights inside Key Food? (Monday)
Just For Fen bringing rice noodles to 1st Avenue (Tuesday)
You may now enter and exit Tompkins Square Park at 8th Street and Avenue B (Thursday)
Saltwater now serving on 12th Street (Friday)
Space Mabi sets Sept. 19 opening date on 1st Avenue (Wednesday)
On Target for a summer 2018 opening on 14th Street and Avenue A (Tuesday)
Dec. 1 date set for Boris & Horton, Avenue A's new dog cafe (Thursday)
Pata Negra has closed on 12th Street (Thursday)
A Cheers Cut sneak peek on St. Mark's Place (Monday)
Sooooo many "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" filming posts (Thursday)
75 1st Ave. now in bendy thing phase (Thursday)
Look at the former Bowlmor Lanes now (Monday)
... and spotted on Avenue A today...
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