Sunday, March 15, 2020

Updating: Coronavirus-related closures and suspensions in the East Village


[Sanitizer shelves at Rite Aid on 1st Avenue via Stacie Joy]

Here's the start of a list (March 13) of coronavirus-related closures or suspended activities in the East Village. We'll continue to update as more announcements are made. Send any relevant info to this email. Find the bars-restaurants listing at this link.

Updated 5 a.m. 3/16: Mayor de Blasio has announced that restaurants, bars and cafes will only be allowed to serve only take-out and delivery starting 9 a.m. on 3/17.

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All New York Public Library events and programs are cancelled through March 31. However, the neighborhood branches — Ottendorfer, Tompkins Square and Hamilton Fish — will remain open. Updated: All public libraries will now be closed from March 14 through at least March 31.

• The Cooper Union Library is now closed through March 22.

• The the 14th Street Y is now closed for at least a week.

• The Brant Foundation, 421 E. Sixth St., is closed indefinitely. More info here.

• The Pyramid Club, 101 Avenue A, is closed until further notice.

• Howl! Happening, 6 E. First St., is closed until further notice.

• The Anthology Film Archives, 32 Second Ave., has suspended all screenings for the rest of March, effective immediately.

• New York Theatre Workshop, 79 E. Fourth St., is suspending all public programming for 31 days, effective immediately.

• All public events and performances of shows at La MaMa are suspended as of tomorrow (March 13) until further notice.

• Bowery Ballroom has is rescheduling its slate of shows through the end of the month.

• Webster Hall on 11th Street is closed until further notice.

• Mercury Lounge on East Houston is rescheduling its slate of shows though March.

• The annual Zoroastrian Fire Jumping Event, set to take place March 17 in Sarah Roosevelt Park, has been cancelled this year.

• The Swiss Institute on Second Avenue and St. Mark's Place exhibitions has put a hold on all public programs and education workshops effective immediately.

• The Ukrainian Museum on Sixth Street is closing its galleries and discontinuing all programs until further notice.

• Events at the Third Street Music School are currently postponed.

• Nublu and Nublu Classic on Avenue C are closed for the weekend.

• The Bhakti Center at 25 First Ave. has suspended all public events, including weekly yoga classes and all other workshops, until March 27.

• Fun City Tattoo on St. Mark's Place is now closed through March 28.

• Alongside Abrons Arts Center, the East Village Dance Project has suspended group classes until at least March 29. They're experimenting now with holding virtual sessions.

• Academy Records at 415 12th St. closes indefinitely after 3/15. They'll still be selling records via Instagram and Discogs.

• Mast Books at 72 Avenue A is closed for now.


[Photo by Steven]

• Spark Pretty, 333 E. Ninth St.

• City Fun Shop, 45 First Ave.

• The Strand, 828 Broadway

• Exit9 Gift Emporium, 51 Avenue A

• Downtown Yarns, 45 Avenue A

• Turntable Lab, 84 E. 10th St. (You can shop online there!)

13 comments:

  1. We just put our membership on hold at 14Y. I guess it’s the right thing to do? Who knows...

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  2. Immaculate Conception school is closed next week.

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  3. Manhattan being quarantined:

    “I Am Legend!”

    I can’t wait to fish at the Temple of Dendur.

    By myself.

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  4. Another thing is the long lines at Trader Joe's and possibly other stores.

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  5. I waited in line for over an hour at TJ and was only able to get four things. Four! The shelves were empty yo. I have no words for what is unfolding right now.

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  6. At 12:30 pm the 14th Street Y announced they were closing for at least a week, and will re-evaluate next week whether to continue the closure.

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  7. Trader Joe's is nuts but Key Food, C-Town, Food Emporium and Fine Fare are all pretty stocked.

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  8. Flash forward to Nov 2020: HERE COMES THE BABY BOOM !

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  9. The Third Street Music School Settlement will be closed from tomorrow until April 19.

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  10. My favorite bar The Grafton on 1st Avenue and St. Marks is also closed indefinitely due to the Coronavirus.

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  11. I’m in the suburbs now. It’s nice😜

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  12. Lavagna on East 5th Street announced their closure tonight:

    To all of our Lavagna family:
    For 21 years we have operated on the belief of bringing people together and welcoming them in. But now, bringing people together is not a good idea, nor is non-essential contact.
    At the end of service tonight we will be temporarily shutting our doors to curb the spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    We believe this is in the best interest of our staff, our customers and our community.
    We are determined to come back with a vengeance and see you all soon.
    Stay safe, we love you and we miss you.

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  13. Everything is closed or should be by now ;_(

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