Photo Friday by Stacie Joy
There's ongoing activity at 170 Avenue A and 11th Street, the former 7-Eleven slated to become a café and bookstore.
Work permits approved in March call for interior renovations to prepare the space for a new retail tenant. The applicant was approved for a beer-and-wine license back in December. And someone recently cleared the tags/graffiti from the storefront — the most visible sign of movement here in a while.
As previously reported, plans on file with Community Board 3 describe a European-style book café — a gathering space for readings, book clubs and conversations around literature and current events.
The proposed setup included 34 seats (tables and a bar), a light café menu (pastries, sandwiches, charcuterie, desserts), and background music with occasional acoustic performances.
Owner Marianna Vaidman Stone has said she's aiming to create a welcoming neighborhood spot.
No timeline for an opening.
The 7-Eleven closed in November 2024 after 11 years. The owner told EVG's Stacie Joy that rampant theft was the cause of the closure.
Previously on EV Grieve:

Is it going to be affordable for everyone?
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