Sunday, July 17, 2022

Week in Grieview

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

• 21-year-old man dead in hit-and-run on East Houston (Thursday

• Police looking for suspect in attempted sexual assault in an apartment building on 11th Street and 3rd Avenue (Wednesday

• New bar-restaurant planned for 132 2nd Ave., the current home of Dallas BBQ (Monday)

• A very public eviction for Anwar Grocery on Avenue B (Wednesday

• A visit to Kembra Pfahler's new studio space on 6th Street (Thursday

• Opening-night crowd prompts the NYPD to shut down the art show at O'Flaherty's on Avenue C (Friday)

• A new East Village home for Virginia's (Wednesday

• Prepping Avenue A for a new dedicated bus lane (Thursday

• Openings! Desi Stop on 2nd Avenue (Thursday

• A longtime home of curiosities and misfits going retail on 7th Street (Tuesday

• Íxta announces itself on the Bowery (Monday)

• Don Ceviche opening an outpost on 1st Avenue (Wednesday

• Milk Burger in soft-open mode on East Houston (Friday

• Today in Manhattanhenge pics (Monday

• A bad sign at Akina Sushi (Tuesday

• La Mia Pizza remains closed for now (Monday

• Fast-food chain getting ready to Express itself on 1st Avenue and 14th Street (Monday

• Momofuku Noodle Bar reopening after a months-long renovation (Tuesday)

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1 comment:

  1. Regarding photo of 2 people on Citibike....
    have been seeing this more and more.
    Incredibly dangerous.

    Also seeing more teenagers - seemingly under 16 - on Citibike.
    Teenagers - emulating adult bicyclists - going through red lights, going wrong way, looking at phones etc.
    And of course no helmets.
    Dangerous for them, for pedestrians, other bicyclists and vehicle drivers.

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