So, the Monk Thrift shop relocated to the long-dormant Dance Tracks space on Third Street near First Avenue.
Yesterday, as EV Grieve reader Steph noted ... the work-in progress sign ...
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And now, presumably, the final product, courtesy of Steph....
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The victim, Devin Thompson, 37, of Kips Bay, was shot twice at the corner of East Fifth Street about 4 a.m. on Sun., Aug. 22, police said.
The man remained in critical condition at Bellevue hospital until dying from his wounds on Monday, NYPD sources said.
The incident occurred near the popular nightclub Sin Sin/Leopard Lounge, a location that police have been called to three times over the past year following reports of drug use and prostitution, sources said.
The victim and two suspects had been inside the club before the shooting occurred, but it is unknown whether the men knew each another prior to the incident, police added.
To All of our Valued Customers
I regret to have to inform you that we will be closing Milo Printing today. After 99 years of great success we can no longer compete in today's business environment. I want to thank all of you for your business and support over the years.
We will keep our e-mail active for the next 60 days and if we can be of any assistance to you concerning art work files please let us know. I will try to do whatever is possible to provide any files we may have here for your future printing needs
Again thank you all for the many years of business.
Steve Michaels
Milo Printing
11:21 — They have 12th st between 1st and 2nd aves closed off right now and 3 firetrucks are on the scene looking for what may be a gas leak? They're on the roof of the building now.
11:24 — Hmm scratch that. Looks now like its an electrical thing. ConEd on the scene.
Beneath the two-year-old building's reputation for hosting raucous rooftop pool parties lies a reality worse than the most killer hangover -- flooding, crumbling balconies, alleged mismanagement of the condo board's funds and two unresponsive developers who have left owners banging their heads against mold-ridden walls, claim several residents who forwarded dozens of documents detailing these issues to The Real Deal.