Sunday, February 17, 2019
Week in Grieview
[Avenue A]
Stories posted on EVG this past week included...
After the last call: East Village photographer captures bars at dawn (Thursday)
Concern over potential air-rights transfer for new office building on St. Mark's Place and 3rd Avenue (Tuesday) ... The lobbyists behind the air-rights transfer and zoning variance for 3 St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)
Here's how to reserve free tickets for the Basquiat exhibit opening next month at the Brant Foundation on 6th Street (Monday)
Jerry's New York Central is closing on 4th Avenue (Monday)
Patti Smith, John Zorn and Jim Jarmusch headline tribute to Jonas Mekas at City Winery (Friday)
UCB East has closed; what's next for their space on Avenue A and 3rd Street? (Monday)
SMØR now serving Nordic fare on 12th Street (Friday)
Raising awareness of the vacant storefronts in the East Village (Tuesday)
Craft+Carry outpost slated for 116 St. Mark's Place (Monday)
Patisserie Florentine has closed on 10th Street (Thursday)
Explosion-site condoplex now in the pile-driving phase on 2nd Avenue (Monday)
Bookstore trends we like to see (Monday)
MTA releases more details on the new L-train rehab plan (Thursday)
Virginia's reopens after December fire next door (Monday)
Your 'Russian Doll' reader (Sunday)
Attention Kmart drinkers... (Tuesday)
No one seems to want to keep these historic Anglo-Italianate townhouses on 10th Street (Wednesday)
The write stuff? Short Stories debuts on the Bowery (Monday)
KC Gourmet Empanadas debuts on Avenue B (Friday)
Two new quick-service options for Houston and Allen: pizza and gyros (Thursday)
Melt Shop makes way back to 4th Avenue (Tuesday)
The Marshal serves notice at Tapanju Turntable on 4th and B (Tuesday)
Donosita on Avenue B is for lease (Wednesday)
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The Patti Smith/Punk mural arrived last July on Second Street at First Avenue... it was tagged, and stayed that way for months...
... and it was cleaned off this past week...
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Great job! Kudos to whoever put it right again.
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