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As we mentioned last week,
CB3 has released the SLA licensing committee docket for October.
One mystery item on the agenda (to be heard Oct. 6) is a new liquor license for 137 Avenue A — currently home to Top A Nails between St. Mark's Place and East Ninth Street.
So far, there aren't many details on the CB3 website about the applicant. The application (
PDF!) notes that a restaurant with a full liquor license is in the works. There isn't any mention of the names behind the project. Attorney Ravi Ivan Sharma reps the applicant. (Sharma worked for
Pride and Joy BBQ as they tried to open a restaurant in the former Lucky Cheng's space on First Avenue.)
This might prove to be a challenge for the applicant — a full liquor license within a so-called saturated area in a space that previously didn't house a bar-restaurant.
At this point, we're not sure what the deal is with Top A Nails. Based on the number of people we see waiting for manicures and pedicures, this place seems to do brisk business.
Updated 10:58 a.m.
It appears that there might be a mistake on the application with the address. The folks at the salon say they aren't moving.
The application might then be for No. 135 — home now to Lucy's. Ugh.
Updated 4:56 p.m.
We're still waiting for clarification on this... the CB3 schedule shows 137 Avenue A ... the application on file at the CB3 website mentions 137 Avenue A on Page 1 ... and 137 Avenue C on Page 2... the owner listed is the same as 137 Avenue C's owner... so, this appears to be a mistake. The application is very likely for 137 Avenue C then — the former home of
the Sunburnt Cow...
Updated 5:08 p.m.
There was a mistake on the application — it's for 137 Avenue C, not 137 Avenue A as posted at the CB3 website. Sorry for any moments of panic.