Sunday, July 10, 2022

Week in Grieview

Posts this past holiday week included (with a photo on Seventh and A by Derek Berg)... 

• Steve Croman sells 8-building portfolio (Wednesday

• Thrift NYC sets up shop on 14th Street (Tuesday)

• Plywood removal at the former P.S. 64 (Thursday

• City raises hourly wage for lifeguards to ease pool staff shortage (Thursday

• Unarrested development: activity at the long-stalled corner of St. Mark's Place and 3rd Avenue (Friday ... Saturday

• Openings: A'more Caffè on 2nd Street at Avenue A (Tuesday) ... Murphy's on 9th Street (Wednesday)

• Giving Tuesday: the return of twice-a-week alternate side parking (Tuesday

• Report of a gas explosion at La Mia Pizza on 4th Avenue (Sunday)

• HAGS sets July 20 opening date on 1st Avenue (Tuesday

• Workers remove this elm in Tompkins Square Park (Wednesday

• Comings and goings on 10th Street: Montauk Salt Cave closes; and a new restaurant from 2 Momofuku vets (Thursday

• 4.5 years later: A tenant for the former Noho Star space on Bleecker and Lafayette (Tuesday

• Full reveal at El Churro on Houston and Allen (Wednesday

• Puff & Puff Convenience debuts on Avenue C (Tuesday

• The Ainsworth closes East Village location (Tuesday

... and speaking of the Ainsworth closing... a few readers asked (once again): Who's responsible for removing the curbside dining structure when a restaurant shuts down? The one outside the former Ainsworth on 11th Street at Third Avenue is one of the largest in the neighborhood...
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2 comments:

  1. I'm not one of the rabid anti-street-seating types, but restaurants really must be required to post a bond to cover the costs of dismantling the structure in case they close abruptly.

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  2. the fact that the city hasn't made all of the restaurant structures come down by now is insane.

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