Sunday, October 29, 2017

Week in Grieview


[Photo from Tompkins Square Park this a.m.]

Stories posted on EVG this past week included...

SLA says East Village resident's drunk brunch suit doesn't belong in court (Wednesday)

RIP Flatbush (Thursday)

More details on Ben Shaoul's condo conversion Liberty Toye, where you can buy with bitcoins (Monday)

9th Precinct looking for information on the recent Avenue C shooting (Tuesday)

A former intern revisits the summer of 1977 on 7th Street (Friday)

The latest I Am a Rent-Stabilized Tenant (Friday)

Construction watch: 79 Avenue D (Tuesday)

Additions to the RIP Memorial on Avenue A (Tuesday)

Le Sia signage arrives on 7th Street (Monday)

You only have about 5 more years to use and enjoy the MetroCard (Thursday)

A look at some of the Night Mayor candidates (Wednesday)

Bar Verde conversion underway on 2nd Avenue (Tuesday)

Deadline approaching for the 14th Street Y CSA Winter Season (Thursday)

Human Hunan Slurp Shop coming to former Ricky's space on 1st Avenue (Friday)

Out and About with Siobhan Meow (Wednesday)

534 E. 14th St. is for sale again (Thursday)

These are the 13 East Village restaurants on the 2018 Michelin Bib Gourmand list (Tuesday)

Lowering Joey Ramone Place (Monday)

Selling Eighty East Tenth (Thursday)

A bike rack bike theft? (Monday)

Eastside Market now looks permanently closed (Monday)

Gramercy Kitchen shaping up on 3rd Avenue (Friday)

... new ad campaign for the Moxy hotel chain, one of which is opening in a few years on East 11th Street... spotted at Brother's Candy & Grocery on 14th Street and Avenue B...



... and Key Food on A has unleashed the Thanksgiving bags...



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