Sunday, January 26, 2020

Week in Grieview


[In Tompkins Square Park Friday via Derek Berg]

Posts this last week included...

• 2nd Avenue gas explosion trial recap (Tuesday)

• Soft opening for Baji Baji on 1st Avenue (Monday)

• A new East Village home for Social Tees (Thursday)

• Discarded flower power (Monday)

• Former Crooked Tree transforming into Isabella on St. Mark's Place (Thursday)

• Bait & Hook has closed (Tuesday)

• Picture this: Details on how you can be part of an East Village photo club (Thursday)

• Report: Half of the units in Raphael Toledano's former East Village portfolio remain vacant (Wednesday)

• Sanpoutei Gyoza & Ramen debuts on 2nd Avenue (Thursday)

• Construction watch: 799 Broadway (Wednesday)

• City Council bill will make sure that your cash is good at all businesses (Friday)

• The artists will run Performance Space New York in 2020 (Friday)

• The Sunshine Cinema closed 2 years ago on this date (Tuesday)

• This East Village view greets visitors to new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York (Saturday)

• La Mia Pizza coming to 4th Avenue (Wednesday)


[Nice addition on 1st Avenue — photo by Derek Berg]

• Chase unveils its Coffee Shop-replacing sign on Union Square (Tuesday)

• Today in vehicles with diplomatic plates on 6th Street (Friday)

• S'MAC is now open until 5 a.m. on weekends (Friday)

• iSouvlaki Greek Grill on tap for 139 E. 12th St. (Tuesday)

• Police looking for 5 suspects in robbery inside building near 2nd Avenue and St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)

• NYPD officer pinned between vehicles during traffic stop on Houston and Avenue D (Tuesday)

• Bites of Xi'an looking to make its mark on 10th Street (Wednesday)

• Evening Dew Spa rides off into the sunset on 9th Street (Thursday)

• A random appreciation: the Immaculate Conception Church on 14th Street (Monday)

• Citi Bike docking station arrives on 12th Street at Avenue C (Tuesday)

• Room rental of the day (Monday)

... and a random sunrise photo along Avenue A today...



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