Friday, June 19, 2015

EV Grieve Etc.: Listening to a 'relocation specialist' at work; bouncing baby hawks at play


[Photo on 2nd Avenue by Derek Berg]

Tourist dies in Third Avenue L tunnel (Daily News, NBC 4)

Listen to a "relocation specialist" try to convince rent-controlled residents to move out of their apartment on East 13th Street (Gothamist)

Video of Armani-clad broker Fredrik Eklund enjoying his turn demolishing 50 Clinton St. (The Lo-Down)

Big changes are afoot at Beth Israel on First Avenue (The Villager)

Those bouncing baby hawks above Avenue A (Gog in NYC)

About looping (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

When the Ramones made their live European television debut (Rolling Stone)

Last weekend for the This Is Celluloid series, featuring "Two-Lane Blacktop," Excalibur" and "Buffalo '66" (Anthology Film Archives)

A feature on the brunch at Pardon My French on Avenue B (The Wall Street Journal)

Chloe Sevigny's former East 10th Street home back on the market (Curbed)

Eggs-citing news for LES community gardens (BoweryBoogie)

A review of Virginia's, now open on East 11th Street (Daily News)

The 33rd annual Mermaid Parade is tomorrow (Coney Island USA)

The man who dove off the Flatiron Building (Ephemeral New York)

... and it was window-washing day at the Schwimmers... beats Windex and a ladder...


[Photo yesterday by Derek Berg]

2 comments:

  1. Did not read the whole transcript but read the excerpts from the transcript. Does anyone have any stats on the number of people who have taken buyouts? And what the going rate is right now? I know one woman who is holding out for $2ook for 5 bedroom apt. and she can't figure why the landlord won't pay it.

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  2. Wow only a five day extension on rent regulations. That is much less than the one proposed which would go through to February. So next expiration is Tuesday night July 23rd.

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