
And there's an update. Apparently there is a cart thief among us!

Do these qualify as Urban Etiquette Signs?
As stickmanpk put it, "This is sort of the opposite of polite. Maybe?
A 25’ wide, five-story walk-up building along with a rear 25’ wide walk-up building located on the east side of Avenue A between East 13th Street and East 14th Street. The buildings consists of 16 residential units, 14 of which are fair-market and 2 are rent- stabilized. The current in-place rent is approximately $53 per square foot which is well below market. The zoning of the buildings allows for retail therefore it could offer an investor an excellent opportunity to convert the ground floor space into a retail unit.
It is with such a heavy heart that we make the announcement that our beautiful friend Dennis Zentek passed away last night. Dennis with his friend Ray was one of the co-founders, co-pioneers, co-visionaries of what has become a huge family. We will share more details later on, but for now we ask that you send love and say prayers and raise a glass to a dear friend who will be so very missed.
The site is currently occupied by a Mobil gas station, and its redevelopment will be beneficial to the surrounding neighborhood, reducing automobile traffic while eliminating a mostly-vacant lot.
Citi Bike honchos need tens of millions of dollars to save the struggling bicycle-share program — but Mayor de Blasio said Friday that it won’t come from the wallets of New York City taxpayers.
“We all know Citi Bike has been tremendously popular with New Yorkers,” she said. “But there have been significant financial and operational issues, including redistribution of bikes to where the riders are and technology issues.”