Sunday, November 10, 2019
Week in Grieview
[Friday morning in Tompkins Square Park via Derek Berg]
Posts this last week included...
Exclusive: After 20-plus years in the East Village, Obscura Antiques and Oddities is closing (Thursday)
A look at Book Club, the new bookstore-cafe on 3rd Street (Friday)
Enz's Boutique has closed on 2nd Avenue (Monday)
This book was due on Dec. 10, 1958. Someone just returned it to the Cooper Union Library. (Tuesday)
State pols introduce legislation to ban garbage trucks from parking overnight on city streets, like on 10th Street (Wednesday)
The incoming Trader Joe's on 14th Street at Avenue A is now hiring (Monday) ... Will the new East Village Trader Joe's open on this date in 2020? (Tuesday)
2 neighborhood Duane Reade locations closed this week (Wednesday)
Behold your new Avenue A L-train entrances! (Tuesday)
Acclaimed pastrami purveyors Harry & Ida's will close this month on Avenue A (Friday)
Haveli-Banjara has not been open lately on 2nd Avenue (Monday)
This week's NY See (Thursday)
About face: The Cupcake Market has a new name on 7th Street (Wednesday)
Coming to select M14 A/D SBS stops along 14th Street: bus boarding platforms (Thursday)
Sorbet Cray Cray goes bye bye from Avenue A (Friday)
Mi Casa Latina closes after 10 months on 14th (Monday)
What's going on at Joe's Steam Rice Roll? (Tuesday)
First sign of Mokyo, a new Korean restaurant coming to St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)
Openings: 5 Napkin Burger Express rolls out its counter service (Monday)
... and a fallscape on 10th and B via Vinny & O...
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