Sunday, May 18, 2025

Week in Grieview

Posts this past week included (with a post-graduation scene on Bleecker Street via an EVG reader)... 

• First look at the Whole Foods Market Daily Shop on 14th Street (Wednesday

• Day-long CBGB Festival in Brooklyn this September to feature Iggy Pop, Jack White (Monday

• Bands we like: Pop Music Fever Dream (PMFD) (Tuesday

• Local artists: Friends and 'Neighbors' (Monday

• The 2025 edition of the Ukrainian Festival is this weekend on 7th Street (Thursday)

• New photo book captures life inside Ray’s Candy Store (Thursday

• Kijitora, a Williamsburg-based coffee shop, is opening an outpost on 14th Street (Monday)

• Matcha House next for the former ChikaLicious space on 10th Street (Monday

• That's all for the Dunkin' at 100 1st Ave. (Saturday

• Signage alert: Lil Sweet Treat on 2nd Avenue (Wednesday

• Nosh Up (officially) closes down on St. Mark's Place (Monday

• The retail spaces for rent in the Untitled building on Avenue A (Tuesday

• Owners of Penny and Claud looking at 12th Street space for a possible new project (Monday

As we noted on Tuesday, the Village Alliance BID celebrated the unveiling of a new public artwork by Juliana Woods, a first-year student at The Cooper Union. People responded very favorably to her work ... sharing a few more shots here.
Photos courtesy of Village Alliance (Ryan Muir).

2 comments:

  1. I am out here responding well to the work!

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  2. I am also out here responding to Juliana's work - love it.

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