Sunday, November 17, 2024

Week in Grieview

Posts this past week included (with a message on Second Avenue) ... 

• After over 50 years, Ludlow Garage on the Lower East Side to close its doors (Thursday

• Lower East Side indie mainstay Rockwood Music Hall abruptly closes, musicians say (Monday

• When is the 2024 Cookie Walk? (Wednesday

• On Monday, the Ukrainian Museum will open with free entry to mark 1,000 days of resilience (Saturday)
 
• The Avenue A 7-Eleven is now closed. The reason why may not surprise you. (Tuesday) ... And then there 0 — the last of the 4 East Village 7-Elevens is closing this week (Wednesday) ... The 7-Eleven on the Bowery has closed (Saturday

• Boris & Horton seeks new owner to save East Village cafe despite crowdfunding success (Monday) ... Boris & Horton preparing to close East Village cafe at the end of the month (Tuesday

• Knock Out CafĂ© bringing coffee, art and yoga to 13th Street (Wednesday

• Budget Mart is OPEN on Avenue A (Friday)

• Ben's Deli is really truly ready to reopen SOON (Thursday

• Awning alert on the Bowery as Dark Matter Coffee's new cafe comes into view (Monday

• Openings: Mary O's Irish Soda Bread Shop (Saturday

• A Veteran's Day tribute in StuyTown (Monday

• Tipsy Shanghai eyes former Monsieur Vo space on 2nd Avenue (Thursday

• Coming attractions: Fomo Momo on 1st Ave. (Monday

• Licensed cannabis shop The Flowery blooms on 3rd Avenue (Tuesday

• On 13th and A, corner markets come and go (Monday

• The Union Square Holiday Market returns (gulp) tomorrow (Wednesday

 • Opening alert: Joe's Wine Co. on 3rd Avenue (Tuesday

... and if you're a Bluesky person, we set up on that platform this past week...

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