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Demolition Set for 35 Cooper Square
By SUZANNE ROZDEBACity officials approved a demolition permit for the historic site at 35 Cooper Square.
The Day | A Setback in the Fight for 316 East Third
By DANIEL MAURERA roundup of today’s news, including an early look at Tompkins Square Bagels, some psychedelic Latin salsa, and a tribute to discarded mattresses.
Preservationists Lament 35 Cooper
By STEPHEN REX BROWNPreservationists gathered this evening at the site of the now-demolished 35 Cooper Square.
Full Demolition of 35 Cooper Set
By SUZANNE ROZDEBAThe Department of Buildings has issued a new permit that would allow the demolition of 35 Cooper Square.
Developer Meets on Fate of 35 Cooper
By SUZANNE ROZDEBAThe developer of 35 Cooper Square met with preservationists this afternoon and listened to arguments for maintaining the historic site.
The Day | More Support for 35 Cooper
By KATHRYN KATTALIAA roundup of news articles and blogposts related to the East Village.
The Day | Demolition Set to Continue
By GREG HOWARDVivienne Gucwa Good morning, East Village. With each passing day, more details surface about Grace Farrell’s life, and death, near Tompkins Square Park. It’s reported that last Thursday, when a friend, Danielle, overdosed in Tompkins Square Park, Ms. Farrell assisted in CPR while waiting for an ambulance to arrive. If Ms. Farrell’s own death turns […]
Dozens Gather at Vigil for 35 Cooper
By GREG HOWARDAbout three dozen demonstrators turned out to protest the planned demolition of historic 35 Cooper Square.
City Orders End to Work at 35 Cooper
By COLIN MOYNIHANThe New York City Department of Buildings posted a full stop work order on a plywood wall that developers recently put up the front of 35 Cooper Square, a nearly 200-year-old federal-style building near the corner of East Sixth Street.
The Day | Cooper Square News
By CLAIRE GLASSReal estate news and a wind warning.
The Local’s Most Popular Stories of 2011
By DANIEL MAURERA month-by-month rundown of what our readers were most interested in this year.
Action Near Astor: As Building Goes Up, Another Business Bites the Dust
By STEPHEN REX BROWNA big announcement about 51 Astor is on the horizon, Norman’s Sound & Vision has closed and a preschool is expanding.
A Word With Kate Millett, Activist, Artist, and Bowery Pioneer
By MARY REINHOLZThe feisty icon of radical feminism called herself “just a farmer” during the 24th Annual Lambda Literary Awards Monday night. She sat down with The Local to talk about her life as an activist and an East Villager.
An Early Look at Karl Fischer’s Design for Building Replacing Third Street Row House
By STEPHEN REX BROWNThe developer Brody-Amirian plans to build an eight-story building designed by a controversial architect where an historic row house once stood.
The Day | The End of Mars Bar
By KENAN CHRISTIANSENA roundup of news articles and blogposts related to the East Village.
The Day | Hotel For Sale
By GRACE MAALOUFJohnny Pérez Good morning, East Villagers. If you’re looking for some retail therapy and happen to have a few extra millions on hand, our very own Cooper Square Hotel is on the market, the Post reports today. EV Grieve points out its potential “rebranding” — any suggestions for a new theme? Meanwhile, next door, 35 […]
The Day | More Details About Grace
By GREG HOWARDA roundup of news articles and blogposts related to the East Village.
Viewfinder | Looking Up
By VIVIENNE GUCWAVivienne Gucwa on photographing the art and architectural details that exist overhead in the East Village.
The Day | A Mars Bar Farewell
By MARK RIFFEEA roundup of news articles and blogposts related to the East Village.