Sunday, March 27, 2022

Week in Grieview

Posts from this past week included (with a photo on Second Avenue by Derek Berg) ...  

• Himalayan Vision is closing on 2nd Avenue (Monday)

• What might be next for the former St. Emeric church and school property? (Wednesday

• Rest easy, citizens of 12th Street — the large animal invader has been slain (Tuesday

• A look inside the soon-to-be-demolished Church of the Nativity on 2nd Avenue (Thursday)

• A fundraiser for Noor, a cat struck by a car on 10th Street (Tuesday

• Massive film collection from the former Mondo Kim's is heading to Alamo Drafthouse downtown (Wednesday

• The Gallery Watch Q&A: Dana Robinson on 'Ebony Reprinted' (Friday

• The fruit vendor is BACK on 1st Avenue and 6th Street (Monday

• 13-story mixed-use building slated for 5th and D (Tuesday

• DeColores Community Yard collecting books for displaced Ukrainian families (Tuesday)

• FDR closure alert: City removing the last section of the Delancey Street footbridge Sunday morning (Thursday

• Sei Shin Dojo offering free self-defense classes for AAPI women (Friday)

• What's the deal? Lot Stop slated for former Duane Reade space on 1st Avenue (Wednesday

• Checking in on the USA Super Stores, opening soon on 3rd Avenue and 10th Street (Monday

• New Swan Valet Cleaners is closing on 3rd Street (Thursday

• Kebabwala eyes spring opening at 82 2nd Ave. (Thursday

• A'more Caffè coming to 2nd and A (Monday

• The former Barnyard Cheese Shop is for rent on Avenue B (Monday)

• Oh good — the turkey vultures are here (Wednesday

• Paint Puff 'N' Peace coming soon to 2nd Avenue (Wednesday)

• The white and red stripes: The new-look KFC on 14th Street (Monday)

... and Christo on a nest-egg break yesterday atop St. Nicholas of Myra Orthodox Church on 10th Street and Avenue A ... photo by Steven...
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