Sunday, November 4, 2018
Week in Grieview
[2nd Avenue at 7th Street yesterday via Derek Berg]
Stories posted on EVG this past week included...
Report: The reality of storm-proofing East River Park in 2020 (Monday)
A visit to Yoli Restaurant on 3rd Street (Friday)
Only 178 shopping days left until the L-train shutdown (Wednesday) ... A look at the new L-train renderings along 14th Street (Wednesday)
Halloween night on Avenue B (Thursday)
SSHH — 'a multi-purpose mutant space' — debuts on 6th Street (Wednesday)
At the Tompkins Square Park Halloween Dog Parade — East River amphitheater edition (Monday)
November events at the Tompkins Square Library (Friday)
Revisiting A & C Kitchen on Avenue C (Thursday)
This week's NYC See panel (Friday)
Workers remove artifacts from the vacant 14 2nd Ave., fueling speculation of new development (Monday)
Taberna 97 returns for service Thursday-Saturday on St. Mark's Place (Thursday)
These two buildings are now wrapped and apparently prepped for demolition (Tuesday)
Tompkins Square Park playground reconstruction 1 month in (Thursday)
1st sign of First Lamb Shabu on 14th Street (Tuesday)
Mahalo New York Bakery is closing on 9th Street; space will be for custom orders (Monday)
DOT puts down the green paint on the new 13th Street bike lane (except for one mysterious spot) (Thursday)
Burkelman is now open on the Bowery (Tuesday)
Here is your new Violet awning on 5th Street (Monday)
Alphabet Pizza and Deli setting up shop at 20 Avenue A (Monday)
Long-vacant 115 Avenue C getting some attention (Wednesday)
On Avenue D, Rite Aid completes the 1-block move to its new (former) home (Friday)
Sammy's Halal is now open (Monday)
Spinners adding pizza to its spin chicken and Texas BBQ arsenal (Monday)
188 2nd Ave. is for rent (Tuesday)
[Fall at St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery]
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