Sunday, July 14, 2019
Week in Grieview
[A view from Avenue A]
Posts this past week included...
RIP Steve Cannon (Tuesday)
Petition to "Save Tompkins Square asphalt!" closing in on 19,000 signatures (Monday ... now up to 24k)
RUMOR: The Boys' Club building on 10th and A has a new owner; will remain in use as a nonprofit (Wednesday)
Sioné is the name of Samy Mahfar's residential building at 255 E. Houston St. (Monday)
A visit to East River Park (Wednesday)
Café Social 68 coming to Avenue A (Monday)
787 Coffee for 101 2nd Ave. (Monday)
A rendering and vintage erotic playing cards (NSFW) at the under-renovation (and mysterious!) 84 2nd Ave. (Tuesday)
P.C. Richard is gone on 14th Street; preservationists want answers about tech-hub commitments (Tuesday)
Through the years of the 4th Street Photo Gallery with Alex Harsley's "Entanglements" (Thursday)
Closings: Pie by the Pound wraps up 17 years on 4th Avenue (Thursday)
Irving Plaza is now closed for renovations (Thursday)
The sandbox in the Tompkins Square Park playground is nearly out of the all-important sand (Friday)
This week's NY See (Thursday)
The Marshal seizes Chouchou on 4th Street (Monday)
Neapolitan Express comes to a halt for now on 2nd Avenue (Tuesday)
Prepping 183 Avenue B for demolition (Wednesday)
A food delivery for the former/future Sidewalk Cafe (Monday)
Kikoo Sushi's second 1st Avenue outpost is now open (Thursday)
Yi Fang Taiwan Fruit Tea coming to former CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice space on St. Mark's Place (Thursday)
24 1st Ave. has been demolished (Monday)
Another reminder that a Calexico outpost is opening on 2nd Avenue (Wednesday)
... and thanks to EVG reader Annabelle for this shot from Wednesday as Esperanto was opening for the evening on Avenue C and Ninth Street...
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