Sunday, October 25, 2020

Week in Grieview

Posts from this past week include...  (and photo from St. Mark's Place yesterday is by Derek Berg)

• Another mission to feed those in need in the neighborhood (Tuesday

• A farewell parade through the East Village for Jack Finelli (Monday)

• Documenting 166 Avenue A through the years (Thursday

• Delphine le Goff on her East Village storefront art and love of the neighborhood (Friday

• This is the new building slated for the corner of 6th Street and Avenue C (Monday

• Lucy's is back open on Avenue A (Wednesday

• Los Tacos NYC debuts on 7th Street (Friday

• About the Mask-Querade event on 7th Street Halloween afternoon (Wednesday

• This week's NY See (Thursday

• Post-PAUSE status check (Thursday)

• Report: Locals fear the 'crumbling' former P.S. 64 (Tuesday

• Openings: All The King's Horses Cafe on 12th Street (Thursday

• Popeyes now open on 1st Avenue (Monday

• The UPS Store delivers a grand opening on 1st Avenue (Friday

• Teso Life signage arrives on St. Mark's Place; T-swirl Crêpe makes an EV return (Wednesday

• 2 new floors for 21-23 Avenue B (Wednesday

• Former Hotel Tortuga space now slinging 99-cent slices on 14th Street (Tuesday

• Glaze Teriyaki Grill closes on 4th Avenue (Monday

• A full reveal at 202 Avenue A (Monday)

... and after a year up on the northwest corner of Avenue A and Third Street, workers have removed the sidewalk bridge, bringing back into view the retail tenants along here: Exit 9 Gift Emporium, Essex Card Shop, Downtown Yarns, Galleria J. Antonio and Bin 141...
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