Posts this past week included (with an early am view along 10th Street and Tompkins)...
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• Work stops, plans change for new building on 1st Avenue and 2nd Street (Monday, Oct. 13)
• Stepping into her power: East Village native Laurice Fox brings Big Foot Energy home (Thursday, Oct. 16)
• Owner of former P.S. 64 shares first public comments on building's future (Wednesday, Oct. 15)
• Revisiting Britain's late-night weirdness at Various/Artists on the Lower East Side (Tuesday, Oct. 14)
• CB3 to consider street co-namings honoring Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera and Jack Kirby (Tuesday, Oct. 14)
• These East Village streets will be closed Sunday for the Halloween Dog Parade (Friday, Oct. 17)
• Openings: Shifka on the Bowery (Tuesday, Oct. 14) … Zesty Tabbouleh on 2nd Avenue (Tuesday, Oct. 14)
• ICYMI: Time Out Market debuts on 14th Street (Sunday, Oct. 12)
• On the CB3 SLA docket in October: A country buffet from the C as in Charlie and Kisa team (Wednesday, Oct. 15) … Former Good Beer space on 9th Street may yield a cafe-bar (Monday, Oct. 13)
• The Sabieng Thai won't be reopening; Nounou Noodle Bar on the way (Thursday, Oct. 17)
• Cue the next track: Hi-Note bids farewell (for now) on Avenue B (Wednesday, Oct. 15)
• The Bowery gears up for more core work (Thursday, Oct. 17)
• Signage alert: QQ Nails & Spa on 2nd Avenue (Wednesday, Oct. 15)
... and crews for the Baquiat biopic "Samo Lives" will try again tomorrow after last Monday's rainout (post here). Tomorrow's weather doesn't look much more promising than Oct. 13...
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