Friday, April 8, 2016

On the corners of Avenue C: Albert Trummer's incoming Sanatorium; a closed pizzeria

Yesterday, we reported that the demo orders are now in to take down the Mobil station on Avenue C and East Second Street/East Houston to make way for a 10-story residential building.

This prompted several readers to note the changes on other nearby corners of Avenue C.

So let's start with the northeast corner of Avenue C and Second Street... as reported last summer, mixologist Albert Trummer is opening a cocktail bar in the space that last housed Adinah's Farm...


[Photo from Wednesday]


[Photo from March 26]

The space is called Sanatorium ... no word on an official opening date just yet... (their Instagram account said February...)



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Meanwhile, Majesty Pizza and Grill on the southwest corner of Avenue C and Third Street closed back in January...



...an eviction notice followed in early February...



An EVG reader who lives nearby notes the pizzeria started selling fresh fruits and vegetables at the end of the year... to give people who didn't want pizza a reason to stop by... apparently they didn't.

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And across Avenue C... the corner buildings remain abandoned...



There has been a full vacate order on 32 Avenue C at the corner since August 2012. There's nothing on file with the DOB to suggestion anything happening here any time soon.

14 comments:

  1. apparently money talks louder than neighborhood petitions. the last thing we need on ave c is a high-end cocktail bar....although an actual sanatorium will be needed as a respite from the noise.

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  2. We see a lot of shit-for-brains theme bar concepts coming through here but Sanitarium wins bottom of the barrel award I think. This town is officially a parody of itself.

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  3. if you think it's a stupid idea to build an idea from day dream to brick and mortar, then it's a good thing you just sit in you room and complain all day!! livin the dream!!

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  4. Well shoot. I've been curious as to what was going open up there. I was thinking it looked like a nice beer/wine cafe... and I was really looking forward to that.
    There are too many nightclubs... but then, I guess people go to them or else they'd shut down. Shame though.

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  5. If the clientele is fabulous and doesn't SCREAM and yell whilst going to-and-fro the location like a bunch of fucktardos, I'm all for it. 'Cause anyone that knows me knows that I'm not against having a good time.

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  6. Because of trendy places like sanatorium opening in the EV, residents are on the verge of going to a real sanitarium. Bellevue might as well apply for a full liquor license.

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  7. Please list the remaining East Village pizzerias besides Ray's Pizza Bagel Cafe.

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  8. At 6:47 PM, Anonymous said:

    Bellevue might as well apply for a full liquor license.

    Now there's an idea! I think they've got it covered with the meds they dispense, though.

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  9. Below 14th above houston btwn 3rd and D is the most fruitful part of nyc for pizza. wake up


    slices----

    Joes Pizza
    Little Gios
    11B
    Stromboli
    Muzzarella
    17 diff dollar pizza places
    Proto
    East Village Pizza and kabob
    GGs (happy hour)
    Vinny Vincenz
    Iggys
    Papa Johns (1 dollar slice I believe)
    2 Boots
    Solo

    Pies-----

    Motorino
    Luzzos
    Cacio e Vino
    Numero 28
    Brunos
    Gnocco
    Gruppo (1 of these mite be closed)
    Nicolletta
    Lil Frankies
    Dominos
    GGs






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  10. I talked to Albert Trummel on my way home the other night as they were working on the space and he said they were going to do a soft opening/open invitation for the neighbors in a couple of weeks. At first I was excited about the prospect of a nice cocktail bar on the corner but he's already had a few parties for friends and family (I'm guessing) and he blasts shitty club music, so that's disappointing. It'll still be nice to be able to grab a quick drink after work, I hope.

    And, my S.O. and I recently got scoop on the bldg on the N.E. corner of 3rd and C. We were talking to the guys in the "newish" tobacco/bodega btwn 2nd and 3rd and they're the same guys that used to occupy the corner. Apparently there is a family of seven or so that have an apartment in the building and they refuse to vacate. Something about a 3 BR apt and paying under $1,000 a month for it. They'll chain themselves to the radiator if they have to and make the owner's life hell. Or something.

    Anyway, that's the gossip from the corner, wondered when you were going to notice our little slice of the pie.

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  11. At 2:29 AM, Ed said:

    Below 14th above houston btwn 3rd and D is the most fruitful part of nyc for pizza. wake up

    Are you only listing places that have liquor licenses? Or are you talking about 3rd street—not 3rd avenue—and avenue D?

    At 6:48 AM, Anonymous said:

    Apparently there is a family of seven or so that have an apartment in the building and they refuse to vacate. Something about a 3 BR apt and paying under $1,000 a month for it.

    Are they paying on an old lease and not their regulated rent? You don't make clear on the problem here; is it that they're old, not new tenants? We have a multi-generational family of seven living in a 2 BR on our first floor, and they're rent-controlled—so they've been there at least 45 years.

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  12. >>Are they paying on an old lease and not their regulated rent? You don't make clear on the problem here; is it that they're old, not new tenants? We have a multi-generational family of seven living in a 2 BR on our first floor, and they're rent-controlled—so they've been there at least 45 years.<<

    It's a 3 or 4 bedroom apt and they're paying $750 and they've been there for years so it's probably an old lease. Forgot to mention they're the last tenants in that building and they can't sell the bldg until they're out, so say the tobacco store/bodega guys. That's all I got, I wish but the best for all involved.

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  13. "Are you only listing places that have liquor licenses? Or are you talking about 3rd street—not 3rd avenue—and avenue D?"

    was answering the comment above yours about lack of pizza. and the borders i listed were houston to the south, 14th to the north, 3rd ave to the west and ave D to the east.

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  14. Sorry I'm not a pizza addict/authority like you Ed, and you're not even that, you're a herb who just listed all the places on Yelp.

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