
Meanwhile, across St. Mark's Place, workers removed the rest of the neon signage at Trash & Vaudeville at No. 4 on Wednesday.
As you know, the shop is relocating from its home here since 1975 to 96 E. Seventh St. between Avenue A and First Avenue. They haven't announced an opening date just yet. Their website remains open for business should the need arise in the interim.
Last November, 4 St. Mark's Place, the landmarked building whose first owner in 1833 was Alexander Hamilton’s son, arrived on the market with an asking price of $11.9 million.
According to the Eastern Consolidated website, the building is in contract...

Previously on EV Grieve:
Exclusive: After 40 years, punk rock mainstay Trash and Vaudeville is leaving St. Mark's Place
'Gentrification in Progress' tape arrives at former Trash & Vaudeville and Stage Restaurant spaces
2 comments:
Bong store, bubble tea place or maybe a bong store.
Bong store sounds like a creative use for the space.
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