Sunday, February 14, 2021

Week in Grieview

Posts from this past week included ... (with a photo of the basketball courts in Tompkins Square Park earlier in the week by Vinny & O) ...

• Local elected officials, NYCHA reps get firsthand look at the problems at Mariana Bracetti Plaza (Tuesday

• City's first plant-based community fridge is up and running outside Overthrow on Bleecker Street (Monday

• Essex Market regulars Davidovich Bakery opening an outpost on Avenue A (Friday

• A labor of love: 3rd and B'zaar's latest seasonal pop up open through February on 3rd Street (Wednesday

• Our dwindling number of diners (Monday

• Gallery Watch heads to Half Gallery (Wednesday

• So much face-touching in this week's NY See panel (Thursday

• Police searching for suspect in 1st Avenue assault on Wednesday afternoon (Friday

• New photos of suspects wanted for brazen attack last month on 3rd Street and 1st Avenue (Wednesday

• Black Seed Bagels and chef Bobby Hellen launch Black Seed Pizza (Thursday

• A Valentine’s Day pop-up: Never Ending Taste coming to Yellow Rose (Friday

• Construction watch: 302 E. 2nd St. (Wednesday

• Construction watch: 298 E. Houston St. (Thursday

• Kyuramen debuts on 14th Street (Monday

• Mi Salsa Kitchen, serving Cuban cuisine, announces itself on Houston and Allen (Thursday

• Superiority Burger reopens on March 12 (Wednesday

• Reader report: A mini return of the former Stuyvesant Market on 14th Street and Avenue A? (Tuesday

• Casse-Cou Chocolate bringing vegan treats to 4th Street (Monday

• A new tenant for the former JAM Paper & Envelope space on 3rd Avenue (Wednesday)

• Succession to the throne on 2nd Avenue (Tuesday

• Village Dream Tattoo & Piercing shop has apparently closed (Tuesday

• How about some more bubble tea for St. Mark's Place (Thursday)

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