Sunday, August 12, 2018

Week in Grieview


[Photo Tuesday evening from 4th and A by Rob C.]

Stories posted on EVG this past week included...

City Council unanimously approves tech hub; some disappointment in lack of zoning protections (Thursday)

LPC OKs condoplex for gas explosion site on 2nd Avenue and 7th Street (Wednesday)

Chelsea Thai debuts on 1st Avenue (Monday)

This is what's happening with the former Grassroots Tavern space on St. Mark's Place (Thursday)

RIP Milton Ellison (Wednesday)

AG announces details on how Croman tenants can receive restitution for harassment (Wednesday)

H Mart coming to 3rd Avenue in base of NYU's Alumni Hall (Friday)

Signage arrives for East Village outpost of Sakagura (Tuesday)

Cleaning up the Relaxation Garden on Avenue B and 13th Street (Monday)

The Braised Shop in soft-open mode on 10th Street (Friday)

It rained (Saturday ... Tuesday)

This week's NY See (Thursday)

The red-tailed fledgling is having the most fun in Tompkins Square Park (Monday)

Boris & Horton expanding on Avenue A (Tuesday)

The Ottendorfer Library is now closed for renovations (Monday)

Sign of Fire & Water on 7th Street (Thursday)

Citi Bikes with larger baskets are now roaming the streets (Wednesday)

Nai Tapas Bar closes on 1st Avenue ahead of move to 2nd Avenue (Tuesday)

Nobody Is Perfect has closed (Monday)

The Dessert Kitchen space is for rent on St. Mark's Place (Tuesday)

Ben Shaoul's former Liberty Toye sales office is now for rent on Avenue B (Monday)

Checking in on the condoplex where 1st Street meets 2nd Avenue (Wednesday)

... and at 112 First Ave. near Seventh Street, the Hunan Slurp Shop has been in soft-open mode since May. On Friday, they celebrated their grand opening with this ceremony...


[Photo by Derek Berg]

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