Sunday, February 11, 2018

Week in Grieview


[1st Avenue at 2nd Street via @rts_nyc]

Stories posted on EVG this past week included...

The Source Unltd Print and Copy Shop celebrating 36 years on 9th Street (Thursday)

Extell's new development at 524 E. 14th St. launches lottery for 50 affordable units (Friday)

The vintage photobooth from the HiFi needs a new East Village home (Monday)

The Athenian NYC, now serving Mediterranean fare on 10th Street (Monday)

Former TGI Friday's space on Union Square now a $31 million development site (Friday)

Report: Handsome Dick Manitoba arrested for domestic violence (Thursday)

Veselka among the first food vendors to anchor the Market Line at Essex Crossing (Wednesday)

Today in East Village tsunami warnings (Tuesday)

165 Avenue B is for rent — again (Tuesday)

Activity at the long-vacant 535 E. 12th St. (Friday)

A new playground is coming to P.S. 19 (Wednesday)

Report: Tech Hub receives CB3 committee support (Friday)

1st residents moving into Steiner East Village (Monday)

Once again, the rent is past due at the long-empty DF Mavens space (Thursday)


[2nd Avenue and St. Mark's yesterday via Derek Berg]

Last days for Ricky's on 3rd Avenue (Thursday)

DöKham will sell Tibetan treasures on 1st Avenue (Monday)

Popup Florist popping up on 7th Street (Tuesday)

1st sign of activity at the former Cafe Orlin space on St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)

Lumos Kitchen bringing the baijiu to 2nd Avenue (Monday)

USA Body Work out of business on 6th Street (Monday)

The holidays live on at the Astor Place Kmart (Wednesday)

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1 comment:

  1. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2017
    Report: Staten Island pizzeria Joe & Pat’s taking over the Lanza's space on 1st Avenue

    SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2018
    Joe & Pat’s Still Hasn’t Opened

    After seeing the “Coming Soon” sign in the window, I looked in on Joe & Pat’s this week and noticed they still don't have any furniture in place, and it still looks like they are under construction. Should we pencil in 2019 for the Grand Opening?

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