Saturday, December 31, 2022

The Grassroots Tavern closed on New Year's Eve 2017, and the space is still empty

Here's a look this morning at 20 St. Mark's Place between Second Avenue and Third Avenue.

As we mentioned in the fall, the retail spaces now have their fourth broker looking to lease the storefronts.

The Grassroots Tavern was the last business here, closing after service on New Year’s Eve 2017... ending a 42-year run in the lower level. The upstairs tenant, the record store Sounds, shut down in October 2015.

After the Grassroots closed, Bob Precious tried to open a bar-pub here, but those plans never materialized after 18 months. 

As noted, No. 20known as the Daniel LeRoy House, was built in 1832. It received landmark status in 1971 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

And perhaps in 2023, we'll see a new tenant here.

As a P.S., we were sorry to hear that longtime co-owner Doug "Dougie" Bunton (who always wore the same leather vest!) died back in the spring at age 67. We did not receive any other details about his passing. 

3 comments:

JAMES said...

The RATS must be Parting hearty like it's 1999 (or New Year's Eve!!)

Me said...

constantly amazes me, still don't understand how it's possible. is the upstairs apartment empty as well?

Allan YASHIN said...

And up that flight of stairs was the best used CD and LP place around…. SOUNDS. Bought a million “ sides” there and then streaming music took hold and they were done. And the place is still vacant