Sunday, September 19, 2021

Week in Grieview

Posts this past week included (with a photo on St. Mark's Place by Derek Berg) ...

• Lancelotti Housewares is closing on Avenue A (Friday

• Ergot Records opens on 2nd Street (Friday

• Hamilton Fish Recreation Center returns with free annual membership offer (Monday

• East Side Coastal Resiliency work closes part of Stuyvesant Cove Park until 2023 (Monday

• Ruffian set for expansion on 7th Street (Thursday

• Kitchen Sink goes Greek, emerges as Eros (Monday

• Eco-friendly A Sustainable Village opens on 9th Street (Wednesday

• At the 50th anniversary of Albert's Garden on 2nd Street (Tuesday

• Reports: Police arrest suspect in a string of groping attacks, including 3 in the East Village (Monday

• The Main Event set for Avenue B (Wednesday

• Spotting a Spotted Lanternfly, kill! kill! (Wednesday

• Brown paper on the windows at the former Odessa on Avenue A (Tuesday

• Green Garden Buffet closes on 9th Street (Thursday)

• Report: Jeepney closing after 9 years on 1st Avenue (Tuesday

• Renovations appear complete at McKinley Playground (Thursday

• Stromboli and Dan & John's remain closed (Friday

• New Indian restaurant in the works for this stretch of 2nd Avenue (Tuesday

• Speed bumps arrive on some side streets (Wednesday

• Any signs of the East Village in the 1st trailer for Marvel's 'Hawkeye' series? (Monday

• Village Voices, a new street exhibit, recognizes trailblazing neighborhood icons (Tuesday

• Dig Inn apparently still has plans to reopen on 4th Avenue (Monday

• Raising the barre: Pure Barre opening a studio at 250 E. Houston St. (Tuesday)

And a reader mentioned this in the comments the other day... the Cosmo's outpost on First Avenue between St. Mark's and Ninth Street is closed for a gas-related issue ... the Cosmo's at 121 First Ave. is open...
Thanks to Steven for the Cosmo's pics!

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