Sunday, October 12, 2025

Week in Grieview

Posts this past week included (with a 2nd Avenue sky view via Olivia Coffey)
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• Sixth Street between Avenue C and Avenue D to be co-named Jimmy Carter Way (Monday, Oct. 6) … Here’s Jimmy Carter Way (Tuesday, Oct. 7) 

• Fundraiser launched for man seriously injured in 9th Street fall (Tuesday, Oct. 7)

• Family affair: 30 Years of Exit9 on Avenue A (Thursday, Oct. 9)

• New interactive map helps tenants check for lead risks in their buildings (Wednesday, Oct. 8) 

• First wave of artists announced for the 2026 New Colossus Festival (Thursday, Oct. 9) 

• Save these election 2025 dates (Sunday, Oct. 5) 

• Workers clear out Chris French Cleaners as demolition looms for corner of 4th Avenue and 9th Street (Monday, Oct. 6) 

• Harvey Epstein seeks feedback on the future of the large dog run in Tompkins Square Park (Wednesday, Oct. 8) 

• Meet Rhaenys, the new kitty at MJay Convenience (Wednesday, Oct. 8) 

• You’ll hardly recognize the former Crocodile Lounge on 14th Street (Monday, Oct. 6)

• Picture this: A museum devoted to vintage photobooths opening in the Lower East Side (Thursday, Oct. 9) 

• Check out the first video from local Band Tough Darlings (Friday, Oct. 10) 

• A supermoon warmup (Monday, Oct. 6) 

• Signage alert: Jungle Bowls on 6th Street (Wednesday, Oct. 8) 

• Kobano has not been open lately on the Bowery (Monday, Oct. 6) 

• ICYMI: Diorama season! Miniature magic returns to the corner of 9th Street and Avenue C (Saturday, Oct. 4) 

And this week in product placement at Pillow-Cat Books on Ninth Street... pic by Eve Smith...

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