Sunday, October 20, 2019
Week in Grieview
[The gentle waters of the Avenue A reflection pond]
Posts from this past week included...
Reader report: New playground equipment already falling apart in Tompkins Square Park (Tuesday) ... New playground repairs happening now in Tompkins Square Park (Thursday)
Butch Judy's pops up behind Performance Space 122 on 1st Avenue (Friday)
Police looking for suspect who spraypainted swastikas on Astor Place (Tuesday)
Another look at the corner of 4th Street and the Bowery (Monday)
Rusty Bell went missing... and was found (Wednesday)
Three Seat Espresso will close by the end of 2019 on Avenue A (Friday)
RIP John Giorno (Sunday)
Caswell-Massey popping up on the Bowery (Wednesday)
Fowl play: An outpost for Portuguese grilled chicken on Avenue B (Tuesday)
Red Gate Bakery setting up shop at 68 E. 1st St. (Monday)
Christmas comes early on Avenue A with filming for the new Netflix series "Dash & Lily" (Tuesday)
These 3 East Village restaurants make list of new Bib Gourmands (Tuesday)
Doctor's orders: Halloween night at Exit9 on Avenue A (Thursday)
A lawsuit dismissal and 2-year anniversary at the former P.S. 64 (Monday)
5 Napkin Burger unveils 5 Napkin Burger Express next door on 14th Street (Friday)
A proposal for a loading zone outside the incoming Trader Joe's on 14th Street at Avenue A (Monday)
Pigeon-proofing the Con Ed substation on Avenue A and 5th Street (Tuesday)
102 E. 7th St. is now for rent (Wednesday)
Impeach! on Avenue B (Tuesday)
Dog-gone: Kimomi Pet opening on St. Mark's Place (Friday)
Marriott buys the W Union Square (Friday)
Brasserie Saint Marc debuts on 2nd Avenue (Tuesday)
... and thanks to EVG reader Sylvia G. for sharing this East Village-style side-view mirror ... spotted on Ninth Street between Avenue B and Avenue C...
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