• East River community group gets action on the release of (heavily redacted) value engineering study (Tuesday)
• Report of a fatal fire on 5th Street (Friday)
• Meeting Chef Wayne from the Bowery Mission (Friday)
• The Union Square Food Emporium looks to be closing at the end of May (Thursday)
• Police make arrest in fatal punch on 1st Avenue and 11th Street (Tuesday)
• Checking on in Meat + Bread on Allen Street (Wednesday)
• Movies theaters prep for reopening (Thursday)
• Hub Thai debuts new Avenue A space (Thursday)
• A stroll by a Goya display in this week's NY See (Thursday)
• Gallery Watch: 'Last Supper' at LatchKey Gallery (Wednesday)
• This is the new tenant for the NW corner of 2nd Avenue and St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)
• 787 Coffee opens an outpost on 14th Street (Monday)
• Catch a wave at this incoming Asian restaurant on 6th Street (Thursday)
• Report: The Knickerbocker Bar & Grill will be reopening soon on University Place (Wednesday)
• Mike's Cleaners is closing on Avenue A (Monday)
• A much-needed beach day for Kita the Wonder Dog of East 10th Street (Wednesday)
• A new pizzeria for the former Muzzarella Pizza space on Avenue A (Monday)
• Openings: Mi Salsa Kitchen on Allen and Houston; Davidovich Bagels on Avenue A (Monday)
• When Charles the dog blasted Daft Punk on 2nd Avenue in a video directed by Spike Jonze (Sunday)
• 347 E. 4th St. sells; conversion to residential use is in the works (Tuesday)
• The first opossum sighting of 2021 in Tompkins Square Park (Wednesday)
• About Nudibranch, bringing a pop-up tasting menu to 130 1st Ave. this month (Friday)
• Leasing underway at Stella LES on Avenue C and Houston (Wednesday)
• Construction watch: 799 Broadway (Tuesday)
• New signage for the incoming Greenwich Marketplace on 4th Avenue (Monday)
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