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News about the East Village of NYC
Monday, August 29, 2011
The Bean is now apparently opening on every corner in the East Village
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Last week, we reported that the Bean was opening at the Crazy Landlord building on Second Avenue and East Third Street... [Via The Bean o...
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Why Life Cafe is closed today
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Irene-damaged Tompkins Square Park reopens; holiday tree barely survives
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In advance of Hurricane Irene, officials closed Tompkins Square Park Saturday afternoon... The Park remained closed yesterday ... and we sa...
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[Updated] And the Bowery dies a little more: Here comes 7-Eleven
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Workers have arrived at 351 Bowery ... the long-dormant retail space in the base of 52E4 — the 15 stories of condo ... ...and the plans ...
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Update on the NYU dorm move-in day
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Hurricane Irene pushed NYU's dorm move-in day from yesterday to today... As of 9:30 a.m., things were still quiet... people were smilin...
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The BMW Guggenheim Lab, broken down and secured
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On Saturday, workers started securing the BMW Guggenheim Lab in advance of Hurricane Irene... given its rather temporary build, it seemed a...
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East Village MTA update
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Shawn Chittle sends this photo of the Downtown 6 at Bleecker — "Lovely commute — trains nearly empty at 9 am rush." Via Twitte...
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East Village IHOP passes first major test; plus, a sneak peek inside!
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The incoming EVIHOP on East 14th Street apparently has a hurricane-tropical storm proof awning... [Photo taken yesterday] And let's...
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Stop work order at 328 E. Fourth St.
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On Friday, the city issued a partial stop-work order here at the formerly historic townhouses at 326-328 E. Fourth St. ... photographed on S...
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The Free Willie Nelson back home
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Last week, we noted that Brownstoner had spotted the Free Willie Nelson in Park Slope in recent weeks. However, over the weekend, we noti...
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Krust Pizza opening on East 14th Street
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Between Second Avenue and Third Avenue... replaces the 14th Street Pizza Place.
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Sunday, August 28, 2011
Thank you
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Well, it could have been a lot worse in the neighborhood. As it was, though... the storm was bad enough ... knocking down trees, flooding b...
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