Sunday, December 2, 2018

Week in Grieview


[Sunrise pic on Bond Street the other morning by Lola Sáenz]

A visit to the Tompkins Square Library branch on 10th Street (Friday)

202 Avenue A has been gutted on its way to doubling in size to become the Topanga (Tuesday)

Thanksgiving-weekend fire temporarily shutters Bruno Pizza on 13th Street (Monday)

Tenant activists praise lead reform, urge for more protections from city against predatory landlords (Friday)

After 12 years in Bushwick, Grace Exhibition Space relocates to Avenue C (Thursday)

A Tompkins Square Park tree lighting reminder (Wednesday)

Last call at the Continental now set for Dec. 15 (Tuesday)

This week's NY See (Saturday)

There's improved pedestrian access for businesses along the L-train construction corridor (Monday)

Actual renovation work continues at the long-dormant 32 Avenue C (Wednesday)

Milk & Hops Astor Place closes (Friday)

Retail space for lease now at 131 1st Ave., which has a new owner (Wednesday)

Reader report: Christmas tree market's generator damages mosaic pole on 2nd Avenue (Saturday)

Construction watch: 688 Broadway, aka 1 Great Jones Alley (Monday)

A moment with former First Lady Michelle Obama on 7th Street (Saturday)

Cocoa Grinder softly opens on 1st Street (Monday)

In the West Village, Integral Yoga Natural Foods is closing after 45 years (Wednesday)

Relish this?: Amazon revives Carnergie Deli for a week to promote 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' (Monday)

You better watch out: Miracle on 12th Street pops up for the holidays (Thursday)

'tis the season... spotted at Doc Holliday's...



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1 comment:

  1. LOL. Nice sign coming from a fucking Santa Con supporting bar.

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