• The next iteration of the Knitting Factory coming to the East Village (Wednesday)
• A liquidation sale at La Sirena on 3rd Street (Thursday)
• A 'retail opportunity' at the former Whitehouse Hotel on the Bowery (Monday)
• Delicore: The line to see Diplo at Katz's After Dark Sunday night (Monday)
• Here's the first look at the new residential building coming to 2nd Avenue and 2nd Street (Monday)
• Keyapalooza! Key Food is hosting a 6-day 'RE-GRAND Opening' next month (Friday)
• Asbestos abatement to begin at the former East River Park amphitheater — 9 months after it was demolished (Monday)
• The Li'l Park Drag Show takes the stage at La Plaza Cultural (Tuesday)
• A retail wine and spirits store is in the works for the former Black & White space on 10th Street (Wednesday)
• City removes several abandoned curbside dining structures in the East Village (Tuesday)
• Reports: Dan Goldman is the Democratic nominee for the 10th Congressional District (Wednesday)
• Lucky No. 77: Victory Tattoo NYC opens in the former Hells Angels HQ on 3rd Street (Thursday)
• Here's more about Rabbit and the Fragile Flour, opening next month on 7th Street (Wednesday)
• Wegmans is hiring on Astor Place (Monday)
• The ever-changing East Village skyline's newest addition is a 32-foot-tall Link5G tower (Friday)
• Dunkin' to make triumphant return to 250 E. Houston St. (Monday)
• Signage alert: Pizza Loves Sauce coming to East Houston (Thursday)
• At the Nuyorican Poets CafĂ©'s annual block party (Sunday)
• Signs of dinner life at Prune (Tuesday)
• First sign of the new gallery opening in September at 313 Bowery (Monday)
• People keep stealing catalytic converters (Friday)
• Thoughts on a new tenant for a former laundromat (Tuesday)
• Report: Trader Joe's closed the Union Square wine shop after learning of plans to unionize (Monday)
• Senses working overtime: The former Taj Mahal is now home to a psychic on 6th Street (Thursday)
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