Sunday, September 1, 2019

Week in Grieview


[A view of 3rd Avenue and St. Mark's Place]

Posts this past week included...

Welcoming baby Luna (Thursday)

No winners yet in Tompkins Square Park synthetic turf battle (Tuesday)

Book Club makes it official on 3rd Street (Monday)

Another driver wedges car on the bike lane adjacent to the FDR (Thursday)

This week's NY See (Saturday)

The Marshal has seized Savor Por Favor on 2nd Avenue (Monday)

The McDonald's on 1st Avenue is back in McAction (Monday)

The former DeRobertis building on 1st Avenue is now the Slater, where the penthouse is $15k (Thursday)

Niconeco Zakkaya debuts on 10th Street (Thursday)

Check in: Moxy East Village closer to opening (Monday)

Brasserie Saint Marc — still coming soon to 2nd Avenue (Tuesday)

The disappearing northeast corner of 3rd Avenue and St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)

Brooklyn's the Modern Chemist opening an outpost on East Houston (Wednesday)

The former Bruno Pizza space is for rent on 13th Street (Tuesday)

Boticarios has apparently closed on 1st Street (Monday)

The totem of Broadway (Tuesday)

Broadway Apothecary coming to the old Milk and Hops spot on Broadway (Monday)

First Lamb Shabu is (finally) open on 14th Street (Monday)

Yi Fang Taiwan Fruit Tea signage arrives on St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)

An LES coffee casualty (Wednesday)

... early Monday morning, someone spray painted DB (a David Berman tribute?) along the Con Ed substation on Avenue A from Sixth Street to Fifth Street...





Also on Avenue A: the cowboy is back (again) here between Third Street and Fourth Street...



Last weekend, the artist removed her "Call Me By Your Name" Braille mural that went up for Pride Month...


[Photo by Vinny & O]

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