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News about the East Village of NYC
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Here's what's coming to the former Life Cafe space
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We've been interested in learning about who was taking over the former Life Cafe corner space on Avenue B at East 10th Street. As menti...
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Mystery Lot killer REVEALED; bland, glassy box in custody
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Good lord. Curbed yesterday posted parts of the news released trumpeting the arrival of development sprouting right now at (officially...
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DL team hoping to take over the The Porch on Avenue C
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Big things are in the works for the former Porch on Avenue C between Eighth Street and Seventh Street. People behind the LES soap opera th...
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Out and About in the East Village
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In this weekly feature, East Village-based photographer James Maher provides us with a quick snapshot of someone who lives and/or works in ...
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Rockit Scientist Records to become a bubble tea shop on St. Mark's Place
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John Kioussis, the owner of Rockit Scientist Records, which closed on St. Mark's Place in the spring, passed along word of the new tenan...
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In six-year eviction fight, 'sushi defense' keeps East Sixth Street resident in apartment
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A so-called "sushi defense" has saved a longtime East Sixth Street resident from eviction. The Daily News reports today that Sta...
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Tuesday, October 2, 2012
[Updated] In which we don't have any idea of what happened
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So Bobby Williams spotted this blue tarp covering something in the middle of Tompkins Square Park this afternoon... And just like that, ...
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Noted
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Um. Going on until 3:30 today in Union Square. Per the Merrick Pet Care Facebook page: "Food worthy of a fork. This is the standard ...
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Same old rat story in Tompkins Square Park
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Well, you've heard and seen this one before... this morning, while walking in Tompkins Square Park, I saw that someone had just plopped ...
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Mickey Leigh on his brother Joey Ramone's 'New York City' video
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You may have seen the new video for Joey Ramone's "New York City," which was released last Tuesday. (I first saw it over at ...
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A few signs of fall
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As I first reported, it is now the fall. And I have done a lousy job of documenting this change of season... [ Pumpkins arrived last week ...
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East 9th Street buildings will soon be taller thanks to the NYC Board of Standards and Appeals
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In August, a tipster told us that additional floors were in the works for a series of buildings owned by Terrence Lowenberg of Icon Realty ...
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Perhaps 84 Third Ave. will have four extra floors?
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Real-estate blogger Andrew Fine rounds up some facts and figures about the sun-blocking under-construction 84 Third Ave., the retail-resid...
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EV Grieve Eatery Etc.: Taureau owner bringing new concept to East Seventh St.; Local 269 looks done
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A few weeks ago, we noted that Taureau , the BYOB fondue place at 127 E. Seventh St., moved away from the East Village. The eatery relocate...
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Report: Mendez office to crack down on crusties
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[ East 11th Street last summer ] In his current column in The Villager , Scoopy reports that City Councilmember Rosie Mendez is planning ...
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Lease a (soon to be former) Duane Reade
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In May, a reader told us that the Duane Reade on 14th Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue would be moving into the former HSBC ba...
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Monday, October 1, 2012
TV show love outside Vazac's
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"Golden Boy" cast members Theo James and Bonnie Somerville (yes, we looked it up) on Seventh Street and Avenue B today. The inc...
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First Avenue Pierogi & Deli is back open
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A reader lets us know that EVG favorite First Avenue Pierogi & Deli is back open after a vacation-remodeling combo on First Avenue near ...
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First look at Lehane's Tavern on Seventh Street and Avenue B
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A new TV crime drama titled "Golden Boy" is filming around the neighborhood today ... including scenes at Vazac's, the old-re...
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EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
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[ Bobby Williams ] RIP Neil Smith, CUNY prof and expert in urban gentrification ( Jeremiah's Vanishing New York ) More on Pathmark...
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