Sunday, January 13, 2019

Week in Grieview


[Tompkins Square Park this a.m. via Vinny & O]

Stories posted on EVG this past week included...

Report: Upright Citizens Brigade closing East Village outpost next month (Thursday)

Mayor's new East River Park flood plan faces City Council scrutiny (Wednesday)

Find the history of every neighborhood building with East Village Building Blocks (Thursday)

A new I Am a Rent-Stabilized Tenant (Friday)

Some dick tagged the Tompkins Square Park playground (Monday)

Brodo opening a bone-broth outpost on Astor Place (Thursday)

The Starbucks on Broadway and 9th Street has closed (Friday)

Violet ready to roll out the grilled pizzas this week (Tuesday)

TR Crandall Guitars trades in 3rd Street for Ludlow (Tuesday)

JR's 'Gun Chronicles' is no longer on the Bowery Mural Wall (Thursday)

New Ukrainian restaurant at 136 2nd Ave. now in the hiring phase (Wednesday)

Ellis looking to bring comfort food to 6th Street (Thursday)

Chelsea Thai closes after 5 months on 1st Avenue (Monday) The now-closed Chelsea Thai on 1st Avenue is selling all its equipment (Friday)

Questions about a partial vacate order on 3rd Street (Tuesday)

A solo show for PhoebeNewYork at 212 Arts (Wednesday)

Luke's Lobster rolls back in business after temporary closure (Sunday)

6th Street townhouse, once said to be owned by Andy Warhol, listed for $4.95 million (Tuesday)

Make Sandwich leaves 4th Avenue, will try again somewhere else (Monday)

Report of a stolen car on Fifth and A (Sunday)

Report: Andy Byford talks L-train changes and next steps at CB3 committee meeting (Wednesday)

Let it fake snow! Let it fake snow! Let it fake snow! (Tuesday)

EVErything about the new luxury rentals at the former Peter Stuyvesant Post Office (Monday)

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2 comments:

  1. Link to the Building Blocks article has unfortunately gone astray.

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  2. Thanks Bruce... I swapped out the links.

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