Sunday, March 25, 2018
Week in Grieview
[Photo from yesterday in Tompkins Square Park]
Stories posted on EVG this past week included...
After nearly 26 years, Three of Cups is closing on 1st Avenue; Emmy Squared arriving next? (Thursday)
Police searching for suspect in weekend attacks on Avenue B (Tuesday)
Report: Kushner Co. filed false paperwork with the city over number of rent-regulated tenants (Monday)
The Marshal takes possession of the Subway (sandwich shop) on 1st Avenue (Wednesday)
Goodbye Sudan (Tuesday)
Cocktail specialist looking to take over Double Wide on 12th Street (Monday)
EastVille Comedy Club space for rent on 4th Street (Tuesday)
Bookstore coming to the former St. Mark's Bookshop on 3rd Street (Wednesday)
A diner for the former Empire Biscuit space on Avenue A? (Tuesday)
The Brant Foundation's 6th Street outpost looks close to completion (Thursday)
Positive vibes: Aum Shanti on the move to larger space on 14th Street (Monday)
Vintage photobooth finds a new East Village home (Friday)
A few more details about the incoming Moxy East Village on 11th Street (Thursday)
Dim Sum Palace planned for 59 2nd Ave. (Monday)
Target is hiring on 14th Street and Avenue A (Monday)
24 2nd Ave. getting its limestone exoskeleton (Tuesday)
The former Sunshine Cinema will be demolished in 2 months (Thursday)
It snowed (Wednesday ... and here ... and here ... and here)
[Photo Wednesday by Derek Berg]
... and this past week workers removed a tree outside the former I-bar space on First Avenue between Seventh Street and St. Mark's Place... apparently the tree was diseased and needed to come down...
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