Sunday, March 16, 2025

Week in Grieview

Posts this past week included (with a moon watch shot from First Avenue)... 

• Fundraiser underway for patron killed at Tom & Jerry's on March 1 (Tuesday

• Otto's Wednesday open mic: music and community in the tiki bar’s back room (Wednesday

• 9th Street condo project turns former parking garage into construction zone (Monday)

• Final orbit for the 2nd Avenue Star Watchers (Thursday

• Yummy Hive vanishes in the night on 2nd Avenue and 10th Street (Friday

• At LaMama, 'Above Ground' brings aging, improv and the art of being seen to the stage (Tuesday

• Work commences at the long-vacant 11 Avenue A, due for a residential conversion and 3 new floors (Wednesday

• Win Son Bakery set to debut East Village outpost on March 19 (Friday

• About Robert Sietsema's New York (Sunday

• Full reveal at 340 Bowery, the new home of micro hotel Now Now NoHo (Monday

• Construction watch: 183 Avenue B (Thursday

• These bars and restaurants are temporarily closed, and at least one is permanently shuttered (Thursday

• Zine takes a fresh look at Keith Haring's public school murals on the Lower East Side (Wednesday

• Partial window signage reveal for the new home of Soda Club on Avenue A (Monday

• CB3 to hear more about plans for the new restaurant coming to the New Museum (Monday) ... A quick look at the March CB3 SLA agenda (Monday)

• Closings: Tallgrass Burger on 1st Avenue (Tuesday)

• Revisiting the art of the Avenue A/14th Street Trader Joe's (Monday)

• Signage alert: El Camino on 1st Avenue (Tuesday

... and NOTED on Avenue B and Second Street (photo by Stacie Joy)

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