
[Coffee at Porto Rico Wednesday via Derek Berg]
NYC rents are outpacing inflation (The New York Times)
Man on tracks killed by L train at the East 14th Street and First Avenue station (Town & Village Blog)
Winnie's is closing on Bayard Street (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
A visit to Cafecito on Avenue C (Gothamist)
Mapping NYC's gentrification by neighborhood (Curbed)
Looking at Rosie's, opening this spring in the former Boukiés space (Grub Street)
Essex Crossing demolition watch (BoweryBoogie)
Recalling the hardcore scene of Altercation (Noisey/Vice)
The last matzah batch at Streit's on the LES (Jewish Journal)
Here's Kim Gordon's conversation from Wednesday night at the Strand (The Strand via YouTube H/T to Bedford + Bowery, who has a recap here)
Another look at Bonnie Slotnick Cookbooks, now open on East Second Street (DNAinfo)
"Young Bodies Heal Quickly" makes it NY theatrical premiere tonight (Anthology Film Archives)
Another Bleecker Street live music venue is going under (The Villager)
Rev. Billy headed to trial (Runnin' Scared)
Neighbors complain of excessive construction noise at the former Pathmark site on Cherry Street (The Lo-Down)
Coffee time in NYC ... in the 1790s (Ephemeral New York)
... and the RadioShack on Broadway between East Ninth Street and East 10th Street is closing ... one of the nearly 2,000 nationwide set to close as a result of the company's bankruptcy...
