Sunday, January 19, 2025

Week in Grieview

Posts this past week included (with a David Lynch tribute on Canal Street via Matt Geo LES) 
 
• Man pleads guilty to Tompkins Square Park shootings, D.A. Bragg announces (Wednesday

• This is the date for the next informational session about the former P.S. 64/Charas/El Bohio Community Center (Thursday

• Report: The late Gary Indiana’s personal library and collection destroyed in L.A. wildfires (Monday

• Side-by-side business closures on Avenue A (Tuesday

• First Look: Rendering reveal for new residential building at 1st Avenue and 2nd Street (Monday

• At the 1st annual Fuck Fest (Wednesday

• 2025 Construction watch: Barrier Free Living on 2nd Street (Tuesday

• Paws-itive news: Boris & Horton is returning under new ownership (Friday

• Revamps: Íxta turning Japanese-Brazilian at 299 Bowery (Monday

• Full reveal at 280 E. Houston St. (Friday

• Samascott Orchards expected back at the Tompkins Square Park Greenmarket (Saturday

• A look at The March Hare, closing on Jan. 31 (Tuesday

• Bad news travels fast! Catch the U.S. premiere of the Fuzztones doc at the Bowery Electric (Thursday)

• A look at 'The Entertainer' (Friday

• Signage alert: A diner for 2nd Avenue? (Wednesday

• About 'Luna 10 Years' and a unique lineup of planets (Tuesday

• Playing Santa, Arnold Schwarzenegger looks for his magic bag outside Veselka (Monday

• Activity at the former Raul Candy Store on Avenue B (Thursday

• Return of the permanent signage for Ben's Deli (& Grill) on Avenue B (Friday

• Signage alert: Sunday Morning on Avenue B (Wednesday) • Yankee doodle Deli demoliton (Thursday

• ICYMI: Brick Lane Curry House has closed on 2nd Avenue, though a Brick Lane 2.0 is in the works (Tuesday)

• Amor y Amaro returns to its original 6th Street home (Monday

• That time when David Lynch filmed a rather terrifying trash PSA for New York City (Thursday)

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