Sunday, July 15, 2018
Week in Grieview
[Photo in Tompkins Square Park yesterday by Derek Berg]
Stories posted on EVG this past week included...
After nearly 40 years, Foot Gear Plus is closing on 1st Avenue and St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)
NYU student discusses random weekend attack: 'He got me right to the ground and kept punching' (Monday)
Demolition permits filed for 99-101 E. 2nd St.; first look at the condoplex to come (Monday)
Report: Proposed tech hub appears 'in question' without zoning protections (Tuesday)
Julie's Vintage is closing on 2nd Street (Monday)
Report: LPC wants some revisions to the proposed condoplex for 2nd Avenue and 7th Street (Wednesday)
NYC's first Fithouse is no longer open on the Bowery (Friday)
Mono + Mono reopens on 4th Street after 5-year absence (Tuesday)
This week's NY See (Thursday)
This block of St. Mark's Place lost 2 trees this week (Friday)
There are new plans to expand the mysterious 84 2nd Ave. (Monday)
Young hawk flies the nest (Saturday)
Grey Lady owner looking at new venture for the old Out East space on 6th Street (Thursday)
[Crossing the Bowery the other day via Derek Berg]
A few more details about the new Emmy Squared (Saturday)
East Village Tavern officially (re)opens (Monday)
Taiwan Bear House bringing bento boxes and bubble tea to 10th Street (Thursday)
Dry cleaners where Kim's Video got its start on Avenue A is closing (Thursday)
The Silky Kitchen signage arrives on 13th Street (Tuesday)
Rue St. Denis bids au revoir to Avenue B (Tuesday)
Eggloo closes 1 year in on Avenue A (Monday)
... and workers removed the sidewalk bridge from outside Search & Destroy on St. Mark's Place this past week... a few residents were hoping the bridge next door outside 19-23 St. Mark's Place would come down too... seems as if it's been up for an awfully long time...
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