Sunday, March 15, 2020

Week in Grieview


[Seen at Basics Plus on 3rd Avenue yesterday]

Posts this last week included...

• Updating: Coronavirus-related closures and suspensions in the East Village (Friday)

• Updating: Temporary East Village restaurant closings (Friday)

• The Archdiocese of New York cancels church service (Saturday)

• An East Village inventory check (Saturday)

• Checking in on Book Club Bar (Sunday)

• Report of a fire at 138 1st Ave. (Saturday)

• A visit to Russo’s Mozzarella & Pasta (Wednesday)

• Ray celebrates his 87th birthday (Tuesday)

• Bronx Brewery opening an East Village outpost on 2nd Avenue this fall (Thursday)

• Xi'an Famous Foods has closed on St. Mark's Place (Monday)

• First hint of future development at the current home of B Bar & Grill (Thursday)

• Bali Kitchen is back in action, but only on Saturdays and Sundays (Tuesday)

• 130 E. 7th St. sells for more than $20 million (Tuesday)

• More 99-cent pizza for Avenue A; plus hot dog (Wednesday)

• Sally Beauty is now open on 14th Street (Monday)

• Cantilevering condoplex finally reaches the top at 75 1st Ave. (Monday)

• The former Hot Kitchen space is for rent (Thursday)

• Sexyflow moves on from Avenue A (Thursday)

• Resurfacing the sullied sidewalk on 1st Avenue and St. Mark's Place (Tuesday)

• The new-look 107 Avenue C (Wednesday)

• Doctor, doctor: Medical office set for this 3rd Avenue storefront (Tuesday)

• Land of Buddha now open on St. Mark's Place (Monday)

• Bank of America makes it official on East Houston (Monday)

... and longtime East Village resident Daniel Carlson shared these photos from Thursday...







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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It feels like Christmas Day outside. No traffic. I saw something I have never seen before, officers patrolling Astor Place this afternoon!

Anonymous said...

There were more people in East River Park today (Sunday) than I've ever seen. Just goes to show how vital that park is to people's health as we need fresh air and space to survive. Perhaps this will influence the plan to totally destroy the place for 10 years.

Anonymous said...

It feels like we are now living in a dystopian alternate universe.