Monday, June 15, 2020

East Village businesses reopen their doors for curbside pickup


[Gizmo, 1st Avenue]

As part of NYC's entry into Phase 1 last Monday, retail outlets are OK'd for limited operations — mainly curbside pickup of purchases.

EVG contributor Stacie Joy walked around the neighborhood and shared a sampling of the East Village businesses open (with social distancing and other safety protocols in place)...


[Casey Rubber Stamps, 11th Street]


[Azaleas, 2nd Avenue]


[Meg, 9th Street]


[Love Thy Beast, 5th Street]


[Exit9, Avenue A]


[Lancelotti, Avenue A]


[Jane's Exchange, 3rd Street]


[SneakEZ, 9th Street]


[White Trash, 5th Street]


[an.mé, 9th Street]


[Alphabets, Avenue A]

12 comments:

  1. the rubber stamp store! <3! welcome back, businesses! wishing everyone the best!

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  2. Thanks for this great and welcoming collection of familiar faces and places. This feels hopeful!

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  3. Wonderful to see. Thank you Stacie Joy for reporting!

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  4. Appreciate this info, appreciate this blog, appreciate this contributor. Thanks, Stacie and Grieve!

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  5. Good luck to everyone!

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  6. so happy for everyone! Hope they all continue to thrive!

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  7. The Strand is also now open for curbside pickup Monday-Friday from 12-4.

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  8. So happy to see, felicidades !! Ah, Gizzmo !!
    We will be back on Thursday and Friday this week, trying it out !!

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  9. I tell ya, I'd love to get these shots in small frames as part of a "I EV" collection or something. It would be quite a unique apartment decoration and a reminder to shop at these stores!

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  10. So great to see these people again!

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  11. Stacie! connecting the community!! Well done!

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