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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
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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Here is the rest of the former Cabrini Center (aka 'The Neapolitan'?)
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On Friday morning, we noted that workers had removed the scaffolding and construction netting from the former Cabrini Center on Avenue B an...
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Flashback: When 72 Avenue B was a luxurious 1,750-seat theater
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On the topic of the new luxury apartment building on Avenue B and East Fifth Street ... here's a relevant EVG repost from Sept. 28, 2...
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Update on the 'No 7-Eleven' campaign, now with a Twitter account
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You've read about the growing unrest regarding the 7-Eleven slated for the corner of Avenue A and East 11th Street ... EVG reader Libera...
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Updates on yesterday's bar-restaurant rumors
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1. The owners of The Immigrant will open a cafe adjacent to their current home on East Ninth Street. True . Late yesterday afternoon, o...
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The Mobil on Avenue C is still going strong — for now
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[ EVG file photos ] Back in September, The Real Deal reported the Mobil station at Houston and Avenue C had been sold to a brokerage fir...
A look at the incoming 2 Bros. Pizza on First Avenue
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As you may recall, a 2 Bros. Pizza is opening at the short-lived BaoBQ space (and Select Burger! ) on First Avenue near East 14th Street......
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
'Come on over and let Zoltar tell you how cold it is'
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And it will only cost you $2. Second Avenue and St. Mark's this afternoon via Bobby Williams.
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How cold was it today?
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The rats froze in Tompkins Square Park. Spotted near the East Seventh Street entrnace. By Bobby Williams.
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[Updated] Caracas Arepa Bar closed this week for repairs; ditto for Zum Schneider
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As you can see on the sign here on East Seventh Street near First Avenue... you'll have to go two doors to the west for Caracas to Go t...
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Elephant KOs Barney on East 13th Street
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EVG reader Christine Champagne passes along this photo from this morning on East 13th Street between Avenue A and First Avenue. Any theor...
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About that car alarm on East Fourth Street
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From the EV Grieve inbox around 10:30 a.m. A car alarm has been going off since 8 am on east 4th between a and b. Is it possible to get so...
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East Village FroYo craze lives on, apparently
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Over on Second Avenue near East Seventh... there's a new tenant for the former Spa Belles location ... A Twister self-serve frozen yog...
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Mystery Lot replacement starting to show itself on East 13th Street
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While standing on East 14th Street near Third Avenue... you can see the noticeable progress of the new eight-story, 83-unit luxury condo bu...
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RIP M15 Select bus flashing blue lights
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EVG regular Spike notes the following... due to complaints, the MTA has stopped using the blue flashing lights to signify an M15 Select bus...
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Rumors: The owners of The Immigrant hope to open new cafe on East Ninth Street
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A tipster tells us that the East Village residents behind The Immigrant , the small wine bar at 341 E. Ninth St., will also rent the space n...
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[Updated] Rumors: Is the Mermaid Inn expanding next door? (no)
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The folks at the Mermaid Inn tweeted this late last week... Pretty exciting news to share about the East Village with you soon.... but for...
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Look, activity at 100 Avenue A
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Several residents were startled by this sight yesterday at 100 Avenue A... A truck! Traffic cones! [Bobby Williams ] [ BW ] [ Bill the...
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Incoming Juice Press now hiring on East 10th Street
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As we first reported last August , Juice Press is opening another East Village location on 10th Street just east of Second Avenue... The s...
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Beaming in the steel for the future luxury apartment building at 154 Second Ave.
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We haven't noticed a whole lot of activity lately over at 154 Second Ave., the former home of the Sigmund Schwartz Gramercy Park Chapel....
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