Sunday, November 16, 2025

Week in Grieview

Posts this past week included (with a photo by Steven of the resident red-tailed hawks lounging atop Most Holy Redeemer).
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• Jazz landmark alert: The Charlie Parker Residence is for sale on Avenue B (Monday, Nov. 10) 

• Glitter, Grover and good stories: Drag Artists for Expression NYC returns to the Tompkins Square Library (Thursday, Nov. 13) 

• About Banshee, the Irish-leaning bar debuting on 1st Avenue (Wednesday, Nov. 12)

• Signage alert: Afterword Bookshop on 6th Street (Wednesday, Nov. 12) 

• About the new development coming to 20 Great Jones St. (Monday, Nov. 10) 

• Openings: B-Side on Avenue C (Friday, Nov. 14) 

The Tacos Nachos truck on 7th and B (Saturday, Nov. 15) 

• Group show 'Persevere' featured now at Theater for the New City (Tuesday, Nov. 11) 

• TikTok-famous dancers up next at the Orpheum Theatre on 2nd Avenue (Thursday, Nov. 13) 

• No water on 7th Street (but plenty of DEP notices from the de Blasio era) (Monday, Nov. 10) 

• If it's the middle of November, then it must be time for Christmas trees at Whole Foods Market® Bowery (Friday, Nov. 14) 

• The Marshal takes legal possession of Baar Baar on 1st Street (Thursday, Nov. 13) 

• A cafe for 206 E. 6th St. (Monday, Nov. 10) 

• B&H Barber Shop makes the cut on Avenue A (Monday, Nov. 10) 

• This evening in news alerts (Wednesday, Nov. 12) 

• A 'Furious' week on Avenue A (Monday, Nov. 10) 

• The Union Square Holiday Market opens (gulp) this week (Monday, Nov. 10) 

... and William Klayer shared this photo from last night around 10:30 on Ninth Street at Second Avenue. The Citizen app reports that this was a hit-and-run collision that injured three people. A cyclist is also believed to have "crashed into a vehicle." No further information is available at this time.

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