Sunday, March 8, 2026

Week in Grieview

Posts this past week included (with a random early evening shot from 2nd Avenue)...
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• LPC OKs church-to-residential conversion on 7th Street (March 5) 

• City Council hearing on proposals to expand year-round roadway dining (March 2) 

• Paying tribute to the founder of Tokio7 on 7th Street (March 4) 

• 9th Precinct CO Pamela Jeronimo promoted to Deputy Inspector (March 2) 

• The New Colossus Festival returns this week for its biggest year yet (March 3) 

• Scenes from night 3 of the New Colossus Festival (March 6) 

• Friday night with the New Colossus Festival (March 7) 

• Here's when the East Village's newest grocery store opens (March 3) 

• The scoop on Van Leeuwen's temporary closure on 7th Street (March 2) 

• Comings and goings on this block of 1st Avenue and RIP Tropic Berry (March 5)

• Comings and goings on this block of 2nd Avenue (March 4) 

• Ralph's Famous Italian Ices officially reopens for the season tomorrow on Avenue A (March 5) 

• Flower Power turns 32 on 9th Street (March 6)

• Articles to read: The man who bet on St. Mark's (in 1959) (March 1) 

• Soft openings: Square Coffee on St. Mark's Place (March 4) 

• Signage alert: Molly's Coffee House on St. Mark's Place (March 5) 

• Menu photos hint at an Indian spot for 128 E. Fourth St. (March 2) 

• Another UPS Store for the neighborhood (March 5) 

• Baohaus 2.0 set to debut on St. Mark's Place (March 3) 

• The Guides Association of New York City, an association of independent, professional tour guides, has nominated EVG for a 2026 GANYC Apple Award. EV Grieve is among 3 finalists for "Outstanding NYC Website" (March 5). We are very honored to be in such good company!

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