Back in April 2011, Steve Cuozzo at the Post reported that reps for Brick Lane Curry House had signed a lease for a 7,000-square-feet, three-level outpost on Second Avenue in the East Village...
Turned out that the space was for 99 Second Ave., most recently home to Sea Salt, the upscale fish eatery that closed in early 2008 after a seven-month stint...
[2011]
Anyway, we bring this up because... have you seen the shape of No. 99 these days...? Been awfully quiet there... and collecting an array of tags, flyers and what not...
However, Vivek at Brick Lane told us that they will be moving here... they're currently focusing on the new location on Third Avenue and East 93rd Street... which is expected to open in three weeks...
"Once that is done, we will focus on 99 Second Ave."
Brick Lane uses this eyesore for storing restaurant supplies for multiple locations- staff go in and out all the time. It's totally a fire-hazardy mess in there. Can't wait for something- ANYTHING- to open.
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