The Other Music Documentary is now available on st.Free groceries this afternoon at Trinity's Service.Longtime counterman ponders life after B&H.(Re)openings: Borrachito on A Lost City Oyster Ho.Sales launch for condos at site of deadly 2nd Aven.Tuome reopens on 5th Street for takeout and delivery.Plans call for 11-story condoplex at former site o.A second Famous Cutz now open on 1st Avenue.A variation of dine and dash on 4th Street.Academy Records is back open (and happy Record Sto.NYPD searching for suspects in 2 elevator muggings.Colorful new curbside seating for International Bar.Sun's Laundry closes after more than 60 years on 1. At ABC No Rio's last HardCore/Punk Matinee on Rivington Street (for now).You can read more about the new building and check out the renderings for the environmentally friendly structure at the ABC No Rio website. It's been tough and we're glad that you’ve had our back." He also stated: "We know that progress with the new building has seemed slow, but please be assured, we are moving forward. He addressed the latest setback at the site: "After excavating additional test pits to confirm existing conditions at one of the adjacent properties, we determined a redesign of our foundation and support of excavation plans was required." (Demolition of the Streit's Matzo Factory next door and the subsequent construction of the new condoplex on the site complicated ABC No Rio's plans.) The last we heard about the project came via a Facebook post from Director Steve Englander in December 2019. Demolition of the four-story building that was in disrepair started in March 2017 while their programming went into "exile" at other arts organizations around the city. ABC No Rio first unveiled plans for a new building in March 2008. This project has been a long time coming, to say the least. There's now an anticipated completion date of spring 2022 for the new sustainable building to go up at the site of the collectively run arts organization that was founded here in 1980. An EVG reader shares this from Rivington Street, where there's now DOB signage on the plywood outside the future (and former) home of ABC No Rio here between Clinton and Suffolk.
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