Morning Reads: Anti-Gay Attack, Ivan Ramen Gets the Times Treatment, Banksy Backlash

The victim of an anti-gay attack on Delancey Street required 60 stitches on her face and might be permanently disfigured. The suspect is due back in court tomorrow (AMNY).

The cops are looking for information about a sex assault on East 9th Street in June (EV Grieve).

Oh how the Bowery has changed; two millionaire entrepreneurs fight for control of the penthouse at the Bowery Hotel (Crain’s).

The iconic Domino Sugar factory sign on the East River will be removed this week; it is meant to be reinstalled in a new location (Daily News).

An update on the fate of the New Amsterdam Market and an interview with Robert LaValva (Tribeca Trib).

The Grand Street bike lane will be back in service soon (Streetsblog).

Pete Wells reviews Ivan Ramen: “The ramens shouldn’t stop just short of the finish line when so many other items on the menu sail right over it.” (NYT)

Billy Leroy talks about the Banksy backlash (Daily Beast).

The New Museum wins a $500,000 grant to support scholarship program, book series (Art in America).

Portia & Manny – back on Ludlow Street (Racked).