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Friday, July 11, 2008
At the 47 E. 3rd Street protest
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Here are a few photos from the protest at 47 E. 3rd St. tonight. I was there for the first leg of the protest tour. It was fairly calm and ...
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The thrill of victory, the agony of the tour bus
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At Wall Street and Water Street.
As long as one doesn't read, "Go see the Sex and the City movie"
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BoingBoing has a post on this vending machine on Avenue A (at Fifth Street) that sells ideas on things to do.
iBargain!
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Hi. I'm writing this post as I wait in line to buy the new iPhone... KIDDING. Jeez. Anyway, from a piece on "iPhoria" in the ...
Welcome to the Lower East Side! (Sponsored in part by Ikea)
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So I heard something about Ikea opening in Red Hook recently or something...Anyway, I managed not to pay any attention to the thousands of ...
People are discussing that Sex and the City sequel we all dreaded but figured was likely
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Bad news to report, as Gawker puts it: Sex And The City Sequel Threatened Meanwhile, somewhere in the East Village, Jeremiah's head e...
A little reminder of Fulton Street's past
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[Oops! Sorry...this has already been noted elsewhere. ]
Reminder
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Bob Arihood has the lowdown on the evening here . Meanwhile, in fairness. Some equal time: Previously on EV Grieve (Be sure to read the comm...
Thursday, July 10, 2008
East Village home of the week
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The real-estate section in the Post today includes this Seventh Street fixer-upper in its "houses of the week" section: Some det...
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Nearly 90 years of Lower East Side history in 5 minutes (or so)
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[ Window Shade Repairman, St. Marks Place, New York, 1938, by Joe Schwartz. Via Stephen Cohen Gallery ] I was just looking through the archi...
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Flier/question combo of the day
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On Avenue B near 9th Street. And the answer?
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
The death (and life) of Ruth Greenglass
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There's an obituary in the Times today on Ruth Greenglass, who passed away this past April. She was 84. (News of her death was only re...
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[ For no reason, a photo of Hilly Kristal, which was taken by Spencer Drate. Via Gothamist ] The area around 1 Jackson Square getting closer...
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Looking at some of those buildings that are for sale
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In recent months, I've noticed several buildings for sale in the neighborhood...nothing unique about that, of course. Except! It's j...
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Fulton Street construction update
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Hmm. We'll check back around 2010.
Flier of the day
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At Starbucks, Park Row and Beekman.
Drug store celebrity exit wars
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Duade Reade has Mario Lopez gracing its exits (and disguising the store's security system). Not to be outdone, Rite Aid (at least the o...
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Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Nassau Street, 4:54 p.m., July 8
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How condos are named
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The Times has a dandy piece today on why every new condo name these days seems to have something to do with the sky. . . .the floor-to-cei...
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The grocery stores of Saint James Place
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There's one stretch of the city downtown refreshingly free of Whole Foods...or Gardens of Edens...or Gourmet Garages...or... The C Town ...
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"Pure poo"
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We were talking about the Holiday Cocktail Lounge on St. Mark's in a post yesterday. I later spotted this user review of the Holiday at...
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"I’d lower the rent for stores so all of the cool, small shops could afford to stay afloat"
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That's Albert Hammond Jr. . who was a good sport and did the "Six Seconds With" feature in Page Six the Magazine (the content...
The Financial District continues to attract interesting new businesses
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At Maiden Lane and Gold Street. (This was a Burger King at one point, though the storefront has been vacant for four-plus years.) At Water S...
Russian Tea Room is advertising on the Lower East Side
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At Clinton and Houston. Is this a good buy?
Monday, July 7, 2008
Flier of the day
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At St. Mark's and Avenue A. I looked up Guns&Mattresses after reading this. Given the slumping economy, I guess Sleepy's had to ...
That woman in line at the Regal Battery Park 11
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We're at the Regal Battery Park 11. Something seems to be amiss -- nearly 50 people are in line for the first screenings of the day. Sti...
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How good places are ruined: One perspective (aka, Sex and the City II: Carrie's Abortion)
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[ New York magazine/Photo by Ben Rosenzweig ] Gawker's Sheila McClear has a nice anecdote about her evening at the Holiday last night....
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Student union
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Ah, young, Ivy League love in the city. Gothamist had this Craigslist link yesterday: Hi! We were on the RED local line, I got on at 14th S...
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Lady Liberty is attracting true New York sports fans!
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As Gothamist reported June 5, Major League Baseball put 42 8 1/2 feet tall Statues of Liberty around New York City in preparation for this ...
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Looking at 377 E. 10 Street -- then and now
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I've been admiring the work of amg2000 on Flickr . There's a nice collection of then-and-now shots of downtown NYC...as well as 59 ...
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So what's all this about?
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At 92 E. 7th Street , just east of First Avenue. Tearing up what used to be the garden dining space of Imagine and, before that, the Miracle...
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