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April 01, 2013

7-Eleven Opening Two New Stores in Financial District This Summer

John Street and Fulton Street will be the newest homes for 7-Elevens in Manhattan.

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January 31, 2013

Anti-7-Eleven Activists Hosting Bodega Tour to Support Local Shops

A walking tour in the East Village this Saturday will highlight the area's one-of-a-kind stores.

East Village

January 30, 2013

Revamped Bowery Poetry to Open in March With New Name, New Look

Bowery Poetry will reopen in March along with Duane Park in a venue share deal.

East Village

July 17, 2012

Bowery Poetry Club to Close as Questions Linger About Conversion Plan

The club will host a farewell party Tuesday night before it closes for renovations.

East Village

July 05, 2012

Burlesque Joint Could Share Location with Bowery Poetry Club

Burlesque venue Duane Park and Bowery Poetry Club are finalizing a deal to share an East Village space.

East Village

July 03, 2012

Bowery Poetry Club to Close for Renovations Before Restaurant Reboot

The club will close its doors July 17 and reopen with a greater focus on food, its owner Bob Holman said.

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June 03, 2011

HOWL! Festival Kicks Off in East Village on Ginsberg's Birthday

The annual weekend-long festival begins Friday on what would have been the beat legend's 85th birthday.

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