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Sunday, March 23, 2014
Goodbye giant cranes on Avenue A, goodbye
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March Craneness has come to end on Avenue A … the big cranes that were here to put in the new ice machine at Sophie's install the 20...
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Week in Grieview
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[ Double the hawk fun in Tompkins Square Park yesterday via Bobby Williams ] Former La Vie space will be demolished ( Wednesday ) Xi...
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RIP El Sombrero
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El Sombrero has served its last inexpensive meal and potent margarita on the Lower East Side. The family owned restaurant closed its doors...
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Today in photos of a 200,000-pound transformer on Avenue A
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[ Photo by Allen Semanco ] Woo, here it is. The new transformer for the Con Ed substation that has blocked traffic on Avenue A this weeke...
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Saturday, March 22, 2014
It was the kind of day where someone was randomly playing a tuba on Avenue A
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Avenue A and East 10th Street via Anton van Dalen . Did this have anything to do with the cranes?
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And now, 14 photos of the big-ass cranes on Avenue A
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Well, what a day! The Spring Social Season began with not one but two cranes anchored on Avenue A between East Sixth Street and East Fifth ...
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Report: Citi Bike needs 'tens of millions of dollars'
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[ EVG file photo ] From the Post today : Citi Bike honchos need tens of millions of dollars to save the struggling bicycle-share progr...
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Hey, wait a minute — that's not a Citi Bike docking station
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A reader alerted us to the fact the the Citi Bike docking station on the northwest corner of Avenue B and Second Street disappeared yester...
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With Avenue A closed today, mind the sightseeing buses!
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Avenue A is closed today and tomorrow so we can take photos of large cranes (plus Con Ed is putting in a new transformer at the substation ...
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[Updated] Reminders: Avenue A closed today; RIP tree
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[ Photo from last weekend ] Hey, Avenue A will be closed between East Fourth Street and East Seventh Street from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. today a...
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Friday, March 21, 2014
Working for the Weekend
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Here's Weekend with "End Times." Good times!
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Reader report: Virage closes Monday for a month-long renovation
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[ Photo via the Virage Facebook page ] That's the word from an EVG reader about the 14-year-old restaurant on Second Avenue at East S...
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48 years later, East 14th Street synagogue to be considered for landmark designation
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[ Photo by Karen Loew via GVSHP ] The Tifereth Israel Town and Village Synagogue at 334 E. 14th St. is on the market for nearly $14 milli...
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Boukiés has 'permanently closed' on Second Avenue
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Boukiés, the Greek restaurant run by Pylos owner Christos Valtzoglos and chef Diane Kochilas, has apparently gone out of business. The o...
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A new beginning for Sapporo East?
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Sapporo East, the 30-year-old Japanese restaurant on East 10th Street and First Avenue, closed at the end of December, as we first reporte...
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Whatever happened to those British call boxes outside The Telephone Bar on Second Avenue?
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Hard to believe that The Telephone Bar & Grill on Second Avenue near East Ninth Street closed a little more than four years ago. The 2...
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Plans for local blogger's first brick-and-mortar store — EXPOSED
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On Monday, we noted that 35 First Ave. was now home to Farid's Middle Eastern Grill Food & Pizza. Unfortunately, plans have sur...
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Thursday, March 20, 2014
Noted
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Avenue A between East Fifth Street and East Sixth Street. Perhaps there was a soft landing? Photo by Doug Quint
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EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
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234 E. Seventh St. hits the market for $6.7 million ( Commercial Observer ) About the Bum Phillips opera at LaMama ( Deadspin ) RIP Ki...
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Reader report: Xi’an Famous Foods closed for renovations
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[ Photo by @charli via Twitter ] Disappointed diners have learned that the popular Xi'an Famous Foods at 81 St. Mark's Place is ...
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