Sunday, October 6, 2019
Week in Grieview
[Photo on Astor Place yesterday by Derek Berg]
Posts this past week included...
More details on the city's new plan to keep East River park partially open during flood protection construction (Thursday)
The 29th annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade is scheduled for Oct. 20 in East River Park (Tuesday)
August Laura is opening in the former Sidewalk space on Avenue A and 6th Street (Wednesday)
RIP Purushottam Goyal (Friday)
Not much left inside the once mysterious 84 2nd Ave. (Wednesday)
14th Street busway finally set to get moving (Thursday)
A petition to keep the 8-foot fence at Joseph C. Sauer Park on 12th Street (Friday)
Koko Wings spreading to 1st Avenue (Monday)
Hitchcocktober is back (Wednesday)
Report: Landlord alleges tenant using 7th Street townhouse for sex parties (Monday)
Longer hours now for Foxface on St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)
[10th Street windows via riachung00]
New Herbal World has moved away from 14th Street (Monday)
Re-covering Cover Magazine at the Tompkins Square Library (Tuesday)
This week's NY See (Thursday)
Here then, the cantilevering condoplex on 4th Avenue and 10th Street (Tuesday)
After a late-summer hiatus, Tuesday Soup Night is back on at Ciao for Now (Tuesday)
At long last, the construction fence is coming down around the Tompkins Square Park playground (Friday)
Gem Spa expanding its product line (Tuesday)
Chi Snack Shop moves into the former Trash & Vaudeville space on St. Mark's Place (Friday)
Elsewhere nearby: the flagship Dean & Deluca is closed for now on Broadway and Prince (Wednesday)
The former Social Tees space on 5th Street is for rent (Monday)
...and over at the Bowery Mural Wall... the intricate new work by Tomokazu Matsuyama, which took nearly two weeks to complete, was tagged the other day...
... and a worker was on the scene yesterday trying to clean off the graffiti...
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I guess the tagger had a bigger ego than the mural artist and was out to prove it. All the tagger did though was to garner shame for him/herself as a failure in life and a failure as an artist.
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