Sunday, February 2, 2025

Week in Grieview

Photos this past week include (with a photo from Sixth Street) ... 

• D.A. Bragg announces sentencing of shooter in gang-related murder on 3rd Street and Avenue D (Monday

• The former P.S. 64/Charas/El Bohio Community Center has a new project name (Tuesday)

• The building that houses East Village institution John's of 12th Street is for sale (Wednesday

• Where does the East Village rate in the list of NYC's noisiest neighborhoods? (Friday

• The incoming Whole Foods Market Daily Shop shapes up in StuyTown (Thursday

• Pink Olive is returning to the East Village (Wednesday

• A moment with Marianne Faithfull on St. Mark's Place in 1992 (Friday

• Anthology Film Archives hosting an epic Willem Dafoe movie series (Saturday) ... Films we want to see: 'Peter Hujar's Day' (Tuesday

• Soda Club is moving from Avenue B to Avenue A (Thursday)

• Signage alert: Win Son Bakery on 2nd Avenue (Friday

• Some Downtown Funk and Junk coming to 9th Street (Thursday

• The T Mobile shop that always looked closed on 14th Street and 1st Avenue has closed (Thursday

• Madonna endorses Baz Luhrmann's new East Village bar Monsieur on 4th Street (Monday)

• After 10 years on 1st Avenue, SenYa has closed (Friday

• Schmackary’s coming back (Monday

• Together again at Katz's, now with mayo (Wednesday

... and we had queries about velvet rope and disco balls at La La Laundry on Avenue B and 11th Street on Thursday evening (thanks to the reader for the photo!)...
It was a launch party for Hampton Water Bubbly, from Hampton Water Wine Co., in partnership with GĂ©rard Bertrand, Jon Bon Jovi, and his son Jesse Bongiovi. And Jon and Jesse were at the party.

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