Sunday, April 5, 2020

Week in Grieview


[A Stay Safe message WIP on 5th Street via Derek Berg]

• Exercise options and at-home workouts from East Village-based fitness providers (Monday)

• This is a list of laundromats and dry cleaners still open in the East Village (Wednesday)

• A visit to High Vibe on 3rd Street (Thursday)

• Another 'Star Spangled' cheer for health-care workers on 7th Street (Saturday)

• The East Village photography of Martin Mahoney (Friday)

• Demolition permits filed for former Church of the Nativity and La Salle building next door (Monday)

• On Avenue B, Ben's Deli is closing for now; first time in 45 years (Thursday)

• Construction next door causes Rossy's Bakery & CafĂ© to temporarily close on 3rd Street (Wednesday)

• B Bar & Grill lays off its staff without severance; August closing date rumored (Thursday)

• Tompkins Square Library launches online programming this week (Thursday)

• Documenting the coronavirus and helping 2 LES legends (Sunday)

• Coronavirus Urban Etiquette Sign of the day (Thursday)

• Sauce Pizzeria deliver free pies to hospital workers; landlord chips in and freezes rent (Friday)

• "We will not go quietly into the night!" A midnight fireworks display (Saturday)

• Odessa is back open for takeout and delivery (Friday)

• This week's NY See (Friday)

• The Chippery, now with signage on 1st Avenue (Monday)

• Report: These 9th Street tenants don't have to pay rent until building has C/O, judge rules (Monday)

• East Village Organic now closed until April 10 (Friday)

• Yonah Schimmel's Knish Bakery temporarily closes (Wednesday)

• Black Seed Bagels closes for duration of coronavirus outbreak (Monday)

• Commodities is now temporarily closed on 1st Avenue (Tuesday)

• B-Side has closed for good on Avenue B (Tuesday)

• The Starbucks on Avenue A and St. Mark's Place reopens today (Monday)

... and as seen on 7th and A last night...



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