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Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Today in ads for Chanel on Astor Place
Tuesday, August 26, 2025
Police looking for 3 suspects in Sunday afternoon slashing on Astor Place
Police are looking for three men who they say robbed and slashed another man on Cooper Square at Eighth Street this past Sunday afternoon. 
The 24-year-old victim was standing on the southwest corner of Eighth Street at Cooper Square near Cooper Union when three men grabbed his iPhone from his hand, according to police and published reports. 
When he tried to retrieve the phone, the attackers punched him repeatedly and slashed his left hand. 
EMTs treated the victim at the scene before taking him to a hospital, where he was reportedly in stable condition. 
The NYPD released this info about the suspects...
Anyone with information that could help the investigation is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or submit tips online. All calls are confidential.🚨WANTED FOR A ROBBERY: On Sunday, 8/24/2025 at Approx. 3:35 P.M., on the Southwest Corner of Cooper Square and East 8th St. in the Confines of the 9th Precinct, 3 unknown individuals slashed a 24-year-old male and forcibly removed his property. pic.twitter.com/PHdIl58f3X
— NYPD Crime Stoppers (@NYPDTips) August 25, 2025
Top photo via Steven; second photo by William Klayer
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
A Spellbinding scene on Astor Place: At the 13th annual WitchsFest USA
Photos by Stacie Joy 
On Saturday, the 13th annual WitchsFest USA — A Pagan Street Faire — transformed Astor Place into a celebration of magic, community, and ancient traditions. 
Hosted by the NYC Wiccan Family Temple, the street faire drew together pagans, witches, druids, and seekers of all paths, inviting attendees to explore folklore. 
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Comings and goings on Astor Place: Sweetgreen closes; NYU expands
That's all for the Sweetgreen on Astor Place. (H/T EVG reader Dan.) 
The fast-casual salad joint closed at 10 Astor Place between Broadway and Lafayette on Sunday after nine years in service. 
Sweetgreeners are instructed to visit the outpost on University Place and 12th Street. (There's also one of the Bowery at Third Street.)
This is a surprise, as the location seemed busy and was in an area seemingly friendly to the fast-casualization trend. 
And now a few ICYMI items from around Astor Place (signage for these places has been up since the spring)... 
A Hampton Chutney is opening a few storefronts away, closer to Broadway... in a space that has seen a lot of turnover in recent years.
No word has been announced on an opening date for the quick-serve brand selling Indian crêpes, aka dosas.
NYU has entered a long-term lease for 1.1 million square feet of space at 770 Broadway (the Wannamaker Building where Wegman's is). 
Plans call for the university to "consolidate faculty and research in a collaboration hub focused on battling diseases and saving lives," per a news release. (Thanks to the reader for the photo.) 
And around the corner at 68 Cooper Square, Perfect Meat Bowl, a — you guessed it — build-your-own-meat-bowl concept with nine locations in Ontario, Canada, is in the works. This marks the first U.S. outpost.
This space was previously occupied by Gold Bao, which "closed for renovations" in June 2024, and The Alley, a bubble tea spot. 
Thursday, May 29, 2025
All the city's a stage: 'Much Ado About Nothing' pops up on Astor Place
The Public Theater brings "Much Ado About Nothing" to Astor Place starting today, marking the 15th anniversary of its Mobile Unit. 
The free, family-friendly production is a bilingual, 100-minute adaptation of the Shakespeare classic. 
The show is here through Saturday (with a 6:30 p.m. start time each day) before hitting other parts of NYC through June 29 as part of "Shakespeare for the City." 
Find more details at this link.
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Tuesday's parting shot
The Village Alliance BID celebrated the unveiling of a new public artwork by Juliana Woods, a first-year student at The Cooper Union, during an event earlier today on Astor Place. 
You can find background here.
Photo courtesy of Village Alliance (Ryan Muir).
Saturday, February 15, 2025
Saturday's opening shot
Outside the uptown 6 on Astor Place, the MTA dropped some salt, like at other subway entrances we saw this morning, ahead of the expected snowfall (1-2 inches) later this afternoon. 
The snow will turn to rain later tonight and into tomorrow, per the National Weather Service. 
Tuesday, July 30, 2024
Before (and after) Starbucks on Astor Place
Here are a few quick follow-up items after our scoop about Starbucks closing on Astor Place (here and here) after nearly 30 years...
1. The Astor Place Starbucks opened on March 30, 1995, marking the brand's 11th outpost in NYC.
Before SB, the space outside the downtown 6 at Lafayette was home to the Astor Riviera Cafe. (Above photo via Yesterdays-Paper. There's a nighttime shot here.). 
The 24/7 Riviera was open from 1979 until 1994. 
In noting its closure in July 1994, The New York Times asked in its headline: "Out of the
Shadows, a Less-Funky Future for Astor Place?" (Cooper Square Books had closed a month earlier at 13-25 Astor Place.) 
Jeremiah Moss discussed all this back in 2009.
2. Discussions about the SB closing prompted comments like, "I wish we had a diner again around here."
As a reminder, the diner-like Famous Cozy Soup 'n' Burger, which opened in 1972, is at the western end of Astor Place at 739 Broadway. 
3. Several people suggested the Blue Bottle Coffee at 2 Astor Place for SB alternatives. Well, BBC closed in late 2021... and Felix Roasting Co., which took over the space, closed earlier this summer. (The above photo is from a few weeks ago — there's now a for-rent sign in the window.) Felix has three other NYC locations still in service.
Sunday, July 28, 2024
Scoop: After nearly 30 years, Starbucks is closing its Astor Place location
Photos and reporting by Stacie Joy 
Photos from yesterday
Updated 7/29: See the end of the post for a statement from Starbucks HQ. The SB sign has also been removed from the retail space. Photo here.
Updated: Through a spokesperson, ASG Equities, the landlord at 21 Astor, said that they offered Starbucks a lease extension at exactly the same rent:
“ASG is appreciative of Starbucks’ decades-long tenancy at 21 Astor.  We are sad they chose to leave, even as we offered a lease extension that would have allowed them to remain in their existing space at the exact same rent. This corner on top of the Astor Place subway has extensive glass frontage, tremendous signage, and incredible foot traffic. We are quite confident that this space will be of interest to a wide range of community-oriented retailers.”
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Starbucks on Astor Place will close its doors for good after service today, ending nearly 30 years here outside the entrance to the downtown 6 at Lafayette. (H/T to the tipster who first shared this development.)
According to management, "the landlords jacked up the rent so astronomically high that even corporate Starbucks couldn't pay it." The manager said that all employees were offered relocation options with other Starbucks. (We also contacted the Starbucks HQ in Seattle for comment.)
The manager went on to say that he would miss this location's regulars and being part of their day. 
As of yesterday, the Astor Place shop had already scrubbed the brand's NYC location map...
  
  
This outpost was the 11th Starbucks to open in the city. The spacious 4,000-square-foot SB debuted on March 30, 1995 — a year before the Kmart arrived across Eighth Street. Other key dates in this SB's history: it underwent a major renovation in 2018 ... and unionized in 2022.
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--Updated--
Starbucks closed its unionized location on North 7th Street location in Williamsburg on June 30, per Greenpointers.
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With its floor-to-ceiling windows lined with high stools, the outpost was popular for its ample people-watching opportunities ... as well as convenient public restrooms. (Before the 2018 renovations, a one-star Yelp review from here noted: "The bathrooms look like they run a cockfighting ring out of them.")
Despite this closure, Starbucks still has smaller outlets on Avenue A at St. Mark's Place, First Avenue at Third Street, and First Avenue at 13th Street (not to mention locations on Union Square and University Place). 
Once upon a time, there were two Starbucks on Astor Place (plus one at Broadway and Ninth Street that shuttered in 2019)... the one at 51 Astor Place closed in 2009 and was replaced by the New York Film Academy Café. That iteration of the address was demolished in 2011 to make way for the Death Star.
Updated 7/29
A statement from a spokesperson at Starbucks:
Effective July 29, 2024, our Lafayette & 8th St store, also known as Astor Place, in Manhattan will close permanently. We have engaged Workers United to collaborate on the next steps, including transfer options, for the 17 partners currently employed at this location.As a standard course of business, we continually evaluate our store portfolio, using various criteria to ensure we are meeting the needs of our customers. We do not take the decision to close stores lightly. Our relationship with our customers is deeply personal, and we are honored to have been on Astor Place. We hope our customers will use the Starbucks Store Locator to find other nearby locations.The closest stores include:• Broadway & Bond – 665 Broadway• NYU 4th & Washington Sq E – 45 West 4th St.•15th & 3rd – 145 3rd Ave.
Tuesday, July 9, 2024
D.A. Bragg announces indictment of suspect in random slashing on Astor Place
Top photo from June 6 via the Citizen app 
Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg yesterday announced the indictment of Steven Johnson, 35, in the random slashing of a man on Astor Place on June 6. Bragg said that Johnson is also accused of assaulting a restaurant employee with a tire chain on St Mark's Place the day before. 
The D.A.'s office stated that Johnson "is charged in a New York State Supreme Court indictment with one count of Attempted Murder in the Second Degree, two counts of Assault in the First Degree, and one count of Assault in the Second Degree." 
According to court documents and statements made on the record in court, on June 5, 2024, at approximately 12:45 p.m. at 34 St. Mark's Place, Johnson was lying in front of and partially blocking the doorway of a restaurant entrance [there are two restaurants at the address — Birria LES and Anytime Street]. The restaurant employee recognized Johnson from a similar prior encounter, asked him to leave, and called 911. While the restaurant employee was on the phone with dispatchers, Johnson approached him from behind and struck him in the head with a metal bike chain, causing significant bleeding from a laceration that required stitches at Bellevue Hospital.The next day, on June 6, 2024, Johnson was removed from the Union Square subway station after sitting in the middle of the platform and blocking pedestrian traffic. Minutes later, at approximately 5:15 p.m., Johnson walked behind a man who was seated at a table in the Astor Place pedestrian plaza and slashed him with a sharp object from his right ear to his left shoulder.Johnson fled to the subway station at East 14th Street and First Avenue while bystanders rendered aid to the victim, who was rushed to Bellevue Hospital. The victim underwent surgery and is facing permanent scarring.
Police arrested Johnson on June 8 at the subway station on East 86th Street and Lexington Avenue wearing the same clothing he had on during the alleged assaults.
"My thoughts are with the victims as they heal from their extensive injuries," said Bragg in a statement. "Those who harm and threaten the safety of New Yorkers will be held accountable."
Public records show that Johnson is due back in court on Aug. 12.
Sunday, July 7, 2024
High spirits: At WitchsFest USA on Astor Place
Photos by Stacie Joy 
The annual The WitchsFest USA — A Pagan Street Faire took place yesterday on Astor Place between Broadway and Lafayette. 
Saturday, June 8, 2024
[Updated] NYPD releases images of suspect in Astor Place slashing Thursday evening
Updated 6/9
Police have arrested a 35-year-old homeless man, identified as Steven Johnson, in connection with the slashing, the Daily News reports
Updated 6/10
According to the Post, Johnson hit a deli worker on St. Mark's Place in the head with a chain after he was asked to leave the store for blocking the entrance, per ADA Robert Wirtz. This happened the day before the slashing on Astor Place. 
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The NYPD has released images of the suspect they are searching for in connection with the random slashing on Astor Place early Thursday evening.
Police said a 30-year-old man was slashed with an unknown object in the back of the neck. According to published reports, the victim is in stable condition at Bellevue.
The attack happened just before 5:30 p.m. on the busy plaza that houses the Cube and the food and beverage kiosk. Passersby said nothing precipitated the slashing between the suspect and the victim. 
The suspect, who police described as 6 feet tall with a medium build, was last seen heading toward St. Mark's Place. He was wearing a dark-hooded sweatshirt, camouflage pants and black boots at the time of the attack. 
Friday, June 7, 2024
Updated: Man slashed in unprovoked attack on Astor Place
Top photo via the Citizen app 
2nd photo via an EVG reader
Updated 6/9
Police have arrested a 35-year-old homeless in connection with the slashing, the Daily News reports
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A man in his 20s was slashed in an unprovoked attack early last evening on Astor Place, according to police sources and published reports. 
The attack happened just before 5:30 p.m. on the busy plaza that houses the Cube and the food and beverage kiosk. Passersby said nothing precipitated the slashing between the suspect and the victim. 
"Right before, nothing. Yeah, no altercation. Just exploded out of nowhere," witness Michael Picardi told ABC 7.
The suspect, dressed in dark clothes and camouflage pants, was seen leaving the plaza and heading eastbound toward St. Mark's Place. The Daily News reported a witness took a photo of the suspect and shared it with investigators. 
According to reports, the victim, who was slashed in the back of the neck and shoulder, is in stable condition at Bellevue. 
Updated 6/8 
The NYPD released these images of the suspect...
 
Anyone with information that could help in the investigation is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). You may also submit tips online. All calls are strictly confidential. 
Wednesday, June 5, 2024
Wednesday's parting shot
Late this afternoon, an EVG reader shared the above photo and this sentiment: "As I was coming off Astor Place, the little half-street from Broadway, the lovely old Wannamaker's building, aka 770 Broadway, was reflected in that grotesque Death Star, its only good use."
Saturday, April 6, 2024
Today in giant Inflatables of Ice Spice on Astor Place
Photo by Derek Berg 
ICYMI: A super-sized replica of Ice Spice on Astor Place today to promote the rapper's Alexander Wang collection.
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Cover Cube
ICYMI: The Cube (aka Alamo) graces this week's cover of The New Yorker. 
Jorge Colombo is the cover artist... you can read a short Q&A with him here. 
His first Cube-related prokect came about in 1999...
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
Noted
Photo by Steven 
From this morning on Astor Place... when the Baby Trump balloon made a pitstop on Astor Place... the 19-foot-tall diaper-clad baby first appeared in the U.K. in July 2018, and made its NYC debut later that year... there are reportedly six replicas in circulation in the U.S. for various protests.
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