Sunday, October 13, 2019
Week in Grieview
[Early morning along St. Mark's Place]
Posts from this past week included...
CB Developers pay $59.5 million for an interest in 358 Bowery — current home of the B Bar & Grill and likely a new development (Wednesday)
Dutch consultant files independent report on the East Side Coastal Resiliency Project (Friday)
Reports: Chinatown murders bring renewed attention to the city’s street homeless (Monday)
Blessing the pets at St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery (Monday)
Preliminary thoughts and concerns about the new Tompkins Square Park playground (Tuesday)
"Backstage On Stage" — What a Blue Man Group classroom setting looks like (Friday)
Gov. Cuomo approves bill to create public liquor license database (Monday)
St. Mark's Market closes (Monday)
A memorial for Lucien Bahaj (Thursday)
This week's NY See (Thursday)
Cloud99 Vapes space for rent, business set to close (Thursday)
Ruby's Café debuts on 11th Street (Monday)
A tribute to the construction worker who died at 356 E. 8th St. (Wednesday)
"Joker" weekend (Sunday)
Vanessa's Dumpling House temporarily closed for "modernization" on 14th Street (Monday)
Aoi Kitchen coming soon to 6th Street (Tuesday)
Year-long renovations expected soon at Joseph C. Sauer Park on 12th Street; locals want fence to remain at 8 feet (Tuesday)
Who painted Laura Palmer? "Twin Peaks" art coming to the Living Gallery Outpost (Tuesday)
Brooklyn's Nostro Ristorante setting up an outpost on 2nd Avenue (Thursday)
Punto Rojo is for sale on 1st Avenue (Thursday)
Bank of America checking into corner space on Houston and Eldridge (Wednesday)
Sweetgreen status check on the Bowery (Monday)
August Laura and all the new bars and restaurants coming to this stretch of 6th Street (Wednesday)
Here's the all-new storefront at 131 1st Ave. (Tuesday)
The China Star is now Baji Baji on 1st Avenue (Tuesday)
Snapshot of the former International Center of Photography space on the Bowery (Monday)
Report: Tenant leasing alleged sex-party house on 7th Street is leading a "double or triple life" (Monday)
... and from Friday, EVG reader Laura notes the NYPD respecting the bike lane on 12th Street at Fourth Avenue. At least three cyclists had to ask him to move...
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"Had to ask him to move", C'mon dude. Bike lanes are good guidelines but it's the SIDE OF THE ROAD. We have to share the road. When a vehicle is in the lane, I simply cautiously go around it, just as I would in a car.
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Looking at the picture taken at the time; "go around" How?
So, if the car was double parked in a lane of traffic, would it be perfectly okay for drivers to get out and tell him to move?
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