Sunday, August 30, 2020
Week in Grieview
[Dining on 7th Street Friday evening]
Posts from the past week included...
• Local elected officials wants answers on the status of officer accused of police brutality on Avenue D (Monday)
• A visit to Anyway Cafe (Thursday)
• Turntable Lab closes its 10th Street storefront (Tuesday)
• Longtime counterman ponders life after B&H (Wednesday)
• Speculating about the future of John Varvatos in the former home of CBGB on the Bowery (Monday)
• Plans call for 11-story condoplex at former site of Church of the Nativity and La Salle on 2nd Avenue (Friday)
• Sales launch for condos at site of deadly 2nd Avenue explosion (Thursday)
• RIP Walter Lure (Sunday)
• NYPD searching for suspects in 2 elevator muggings along 1st Avenue (Saturday)
• This week's NY See panel (Thursday)
• What's going on with the local OddFellows spaces? (Monday)
• Academy Records is back open (and happy Record Store Day) (Saturday)
• The Other Music documentary is now available on streaming services (Tuesday)
• The Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space reopens today on Avenue C (Tuesday)
• Kitchen Sink removes part of its roof to accommodate more outdoor dining (Monday)
• Tuome reopens on 5th Street for takeout and delivery (Friday)
[Avenue A all stars]
• (Re)openings: Borrachito on A; Lost City Oyster House on C (Thursday)
• Yuba has closed on 9th Street (Tuesday)
• Clearing out Third Rail Coffee (Wednesday)
• A look at the larger Amor y Amargo on A; plus Soda Club signage arrives on B (Monday)
• Report: Judge denies temporary restraining order for Cloister Cafe (Monday)
... and on Friday, members of the local band Hennessey hosted a clothing sale in Tompkins Square Park with all proceeds going to the Sixth Street Community Center...
[Photo by Derek Berg]
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