Sunday, November 23, 2025

Week in Grieview

Posts this past week included (with a Friday night photo on Avenue A by Stacie Joy) 
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• Opening the Edge: A new green space for residents along Avenue D (Monday, Nov. 17) 

• Long-delayed Canal Street redesign up for discussion Monday night (Friday, Nov. 21)

• At the grand opening of Banshee (Tuesday, Nov. 18) 

• Green Line busted again on Avenue B — third time since April (Tuesday, Nov. 18) 

• What's next for the Soda Club space on Avenue B (Thursday, Nov. 20) 

• Simon Raymonde of the Cocteau Twins was the guest on Monday for the Reading at the Parkside Lounge series. (Monday, Nov. 17)

• Ground-floor retail now leasing at The Houston (on Houston) (Monday, Nov. 17) 

• Retail condo at former Streit's site hits the auction block (Tuesday, Nov. 18) 

• New menu alert outside Streecha Ukrainian Kitchen on 7th Street (Saturday, Nov. 21

• Cancel This Show!': Artists take aim at repression in new exhibit at the Clemente (Wednesday, Nov. 13) 

• The openings, reopenings and temp closures on one stretch of 1st Avenue (Tuesday, Nov. 18) 

• A bar proposal emerges for the former Petco Unleashed space on 2nd Avenue (Thursday, Nov. 20) 

• Signage alert: Slik, a Copenhagen-inspired candy and soft-serve shop on 12th Street (Monday, Nov. 17) 

• Yubu hasn't been opening lately (Thursday, Nov. 20) 

• Openings: Boongs Grab & Go on 3rd Avenue (Thursday, Nov. 20) … Oddball on Avenue B (Thursday, Nov. 20) 

• Thirty Love Sports & Leisure calls game over (Thursday, Nov. 20) 

... and on Wednesday night, East Village resident Sarah Batchu kicked off her bid for New York Assembly in District 74 at the Phoenix on 13th Street (photo by Stacie Joy) ...
Batchu, a former aide to Mayor de Blasio, was second to Harvey Epstein in the final round of ranked-choice voting for the City Council District 2 seat in June. Now she has a chance to take Epstein's slot in the Assembly representing the 74th District.

Also running in the special election: term-limited City Council Member Keith Powers ... Democratic socialist Josh Arnon ... and community leader Kevin O'Keefe

According to City & State, the special election will take place in early 2026, though the date has not yet been set.

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