Sunday, August 18, 2019

Week in Grieview


[Early evening neon courtesy of Block Drugs]

Stories posted this past week included...

RIP Brendan Cregan (Monday)

Reader reports: Car making U-turn strikes woman on Avenue B sidewalk (Monday)

City extends deadline for community garden licensing; Monday's City Hall rally cancelled (Saturday)

Medina's worldly chef brings Mediterranean street style to Second Avenue (Tuesday)

The latest I Am a Rent-Stabilized Tenant (Wednesday)

At Festival Calle 6 (Sunday)

14th Street busway halted once again by last-minute appeal (Monday)

DOB fines crane operator $110,000 for boom collapse last month at the Riis Houses (Tuesday)

Get your Gem Spa t-shirts or photos of Madonna — at Gem Spa! (Friday)

Pylons for offset crossings arrive on 1st and 2nd Avenue intersections (Friday)

This week's NY See (Thursday)

Fast-casual chain Sweetgreen bringing the salads and bowls to the Bowery (Monday)

Bike shop making the Trek to the Bowery (Monday)


[Devil in disguise on 2nd Avenue]

Crane crew spotted at the former P.S. 64 on 10th Street (Wednesday)

The serious renovations happening at China Star (Tuesday)

5 Napkin Burger shrinks on 14th and 3rd (Tuesday)

In case you are feeling the spirit of Halloween this August (Thursday)

Your McDonald's renovation report (Wednesday)

Report: By Chloe joining Chase in the former Coffee Shop on Union Square (Monday)

Strings Ramen vying for 188 2nd Ave. (Monday)

Upscale nail salon casualty on 13th Street (Thursday)

In case you forgot that CVS is coming to Houston and Orchard (Monday)

... Hulk Hogan/Supreme wheatpaste on Second Avenue near First Street via Matt E. Whyte...



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1 comment:

  1. Does anyone else get that the message from Lucifer on the chair is "Sit on my face"?

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