The DOT recently resurfaced East Second Street between Avenue A and First Avenue.
And EVG regular Spike notes that the city put the angled parking on the north side of the block in the opposite direction of what it was...
We haven't heard about any plans on changing this section of Second Street from west- to east-driving traffic ... like it is between the Bowery and First Avenue.
Per Spike: "Either that's the eventual idea or the paint crew screwed up!"
Meanwhile, as for now, the Tacos Morelos stand is still facing the same direction...
Showing posts with label East Second Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label East Second Street. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Monday, March 28, 2016
[Updated] Milling about East Second Street tonight
In case your driving or parking plans were to take you to East Second Street between Avenue A and First Avenue tonight...
The street is scheduled for roadway milling, as the plentiful signage along the block shows... (some signs pointed to milling action on Friday evening, but I didn't see any)...
Despite all the signs, someone should tell the pigeons about the milling and temporary displacement of the buffet...
No signs just yet about when the resurfacing will take place.
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And unrelated ... but while we are on this block... The TLC Tea House opened back on March 18...
[Photo from March 19]
They serve coffee, tea, sandwiches ... catering, in particular, to the various drivers (cabs, car services) who take a break on this block...
Updated 3/29
EVG reader Gacjon shared photos of the milling action last evening...
Sunday, June 22, 2014
East 2nd Street pothole notice
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Hey, wait a minute — that's not a Citi Bike docking station
A reader alerted us to the fact the the Citi Bike docking station on the northwest corner of Avenue B and Second Street disappeared yesterday… this was before whatever that thing is called in the photo arrived to help resurface the street…
Monday, July 15, 2013
Rat battle on East Second Street
We've heard from several residents who live on East Second Street between Avenue A and Avenue B... These residents say that there is a rat problem at 188 E. Second St, a single-level structure that's home to the beverage distribution company.
Said one resident: "It's full of rats that run and in out all night. Dozens of them. People walk their dogs here. There are little kids. A restaurant next door. It's a real mess."
The residents don't think that the operators here are doing enough to curb the rat population. Calls to 311 haven't done much, the residents say. And now a sign campaign has started.
However, the Beverage folks have responded... providing their side of the story...
Monday, April 15, 2013
East Second Street gets a bike lane
EVG regular Spike passes along this photo with news that East Second Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue now has a new bike lane...
... and apparently no one told this guy, spotted walking in the bike lane...
Also, no word just yet how this will impact the double parking on this block.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Monday, February 11, 2013
Sinkhole alert: East Second Street now ready to swallow your car
On Saturday we noticed a smallish sinkhole forming here on East Second Street the Bowery and Second Avenue. And it has grown. The NYPD now has the street blocked off... can definitely get a MINI Cooper in there...
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Splatter effect on East Second Street
Spotted on East Second Street between Avenue B and Avenue C... does anyone know who the artist is...?
More of the stars-and-stripes collection ...
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Someone cut down this tree on East Second Street
Monday, July 9, 2012
Claim this land!
You know the empty lot over on East Second Street near Avenue D...?
Anyway, there are now signs on the Second Street side providing information on how you can use this space... Members of 596 Acres recently posted these ... (the Brooklyn-based group of gardeners have identified vacant lots throughout NYC ... they want to help empower local residents to take them over and make the land something useful and green ...)
It's a great opportunity to do something with this space... the surrounding area won't be green for too much longer. Behind this property... the Karl Fischer-designed, 33-unit apartment building is under way where 316-318 E. Third St. used to be... workers demolished the circa-1835 house back in March.
And to the east of this plot... on the corner of Houston and Avenue D ... a big development is in the works... But this particular parcel will remain empty, as I understand it...
Read more about 596 Acres in this Times feature from April.
Anyway, there are now signs on the Second Street side providing information on how you can use this space... Members of 596 Acres recently posted these ... (the Brooklyn-based group of gardeners have identified vacant lots throughout NYC ... they want to help empower local residents to take them over and make the land something useful and green ...)
It's a great opportunity to do something with this space... the surrounding area won't be green for too much longer. Behind this property... the Karl Fischer-designed, 33-unit apartment building is under way where 316-318 E. Third St. used to be... workers demolished the circa-1835 house back in March.
And to the east of this plot... on the corner of Houston and Avenue D ... a big development is in the works... But this particular parcel will remain empty, as I understand it...
Read more about 596 Acres in this Times feature from April.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Snack van catches fire on East Second Street
Dave on 7th is one the scene here between Avenue A and Avenue B...
No cause yet for the blaze, which broke out a block from the firehouse...
No cause yet for the blaze, which broke out a block from the firehouse...
Friday, January 20, 2012
Report: 12th-story 'Alphabet Plaza' in the works for Second Street and Avenue D
A Queens property owner plucked down $21 million for a 130,000-square-foot development site at Avenue D and East Second Street, The Real Deal reported tonight.
Kahen Properties bought six lots at 5-9 Avenue D and 306-310 East Second Street, and plans to break ground on a 12-story luxury apartment building this spring that will feature apartments in the $2,500 to $3,600 range.
Per The Real Deal's Katherine Clarke: "The building, which will include some affordable units as part of the 80/20 program, will have a doorman, rooftop terrace, gym and outdoor space."
In addition, there are plans for a "national tenant" to take up all 10,000 square feet of retail at the building dubbed "Alphabet Plaza."
Plans for a development like this first surfaced two years ago during a CB3 committee meeting, as the Lo-Down first reported.
The original rendering looked something like this:
During the meeting, the developer's name wasn't disclosed. His reps only said that he was a "former beer distributor," per The Lo-Down.
According to The Real Deal, Kahen Properties bought the land in a Dec. 22 deal from Simon Bergson, president and CEO of Manhattan Beer Distributors, the largest single-market beer distributor in the United States.
While Bergson's plans never materialized, it sounds as if Kahen is keeping the spirit of his development intact.
Aside from Alphabet Plaza, expect developments coming to East Third Street near Avenue D ... and Houston at Ridge ...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Will Avenue D finally turn into Avenue C?
Listing appears for Houston and Avenue D development
Kahen Properties bought six lots at 5-9 Avenue D and 306-310 East Second Street, and plans to break ground on a 12-story luxury apartment building this spring that will feature apartments in the $2,500 to $3,600 range.
Per The Real Deal's Katherine Clarke: "The building, which will include some affordable units as part of the 80/20 program, will have a doorman, rooftop terrace, gym and outdoor space."
In addition, there are plans for a "national tenant" to take up all 10,000 square feet of retail at the building dubbed "Alphabet Plaza."
Plans for a development like this first surfaced two years ago during a CB3 committee meeting, as the Lo-Down first reported.
The original rendering looked something like this:
During the meeting, the developer's name wasn't disclosed. His reps only said that he was a "former beer distributor," per The Lo-Down.
According to The Real Deal, Kahen Properties bought the land in a Dec. 22 deal from Simon Bergson, president and CEO of Manhattan Beer Distributors, the largest single-market beer distributor in the United States.
While Bergson's plans never materialized, it sounds as if Kahen is keeping the spirit of his development intact.
Aside from Alphabet Plaza, expect developments coming to East Third Street near Avenue D ... and Houston at Ridge ...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Will Avenue D finally turn into Avenue C?
Listing appears for Houston and Avenue D development
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Today in Urban Dog Etiquette Signs
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Looking at an elementary school that costs $31,900 annually on East Second Street
[Rooftop rendering via the World Class website]
Back in July 2010, we had a post about the World Class Learning Academy taking over the LaSalle Academy space on Second Street and Second Avenue. As we learned, tuition for the U.K.-based independent school (for ages 3 to 11) could go as high as $32,000.
Anyway, the school opened back in September ... yesterday afternoon, Business Insider dropped a feature about the school. Abby Rogers reported how the older kids are learning about chocolate. They have a tasting day. The students will also visit a local chocolate maker and learn about chocolate-related issues, such as fair trade.
"That's what really sets us apart from everybody else," Headmaster John Taylor said when discussing the school's unique take on learning.
As Business Insider noted, students in kindergarten through fifth grade pay $31,900 in tuition annually. There's also a $50 application fee and a one-time $2,000 "new student" fee.
Anyway, in case you want a look inside the school, there's a slideshow here.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Blimey!: World Class Learning Academy takes over La Salle Academy space on Second Street
Back in July 2010, we had a post about the World Class Learning Academy taking over the LaSalle Academy space on Second Street and Second Avenue. As we learned, tuition for the U.K.-based independent school (for ages 3 to 11) could go as high as $32,000.
Anyway, the school opened back in September ... yesterday afternoon, Business Insider dropped a feature about the school. Abby Rogers reported how the older kids are learning about chocolate. They have a tasting day. The students will also visit a local chocolate maker and learn about chocolate-related issues, such as fair trade.
"That's what really sets us apart from everybody else," Headmaster John Taylor said when discussing the school's unique take on learning.
As Business Insider noted, students in kindergarten through fifth grade pay $31,900 in tuition annually. There's also a $50 application fee and a one-time $2,000 "new student" fee.
Anyway, in case you want a look inside the school, there's a slideshow here.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Blimey!: World Class Learning Academy takes over La Salle Academy space on Second Street
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Nicky's is now Vicky's on East Second Street
The other night EV Grieve reader Steven passed along word that Nicky's on Second Street just east of Avenue A was now called Vicky's ...
Sure enough... rather subtle switch from the N to V...
Simple name switcheroo?
More than that, actually. Nicky's co-owner Quynh Dang told us that they sold the Second Street location in the late summer ... and the new owner called it Vicky's! (Which gave Quynh a chuckle.)
So, if you want your Nicky's fix, you have two choices now:
99-C Nassau St.
New York, NY 10038
Phone: 212-766-3388
Online ordering via Seamless Web available for this location
311 Atlantic Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone: 718-855-8838
Sure enough... rather subtle switch from the N to V...
Simple name switcheroo?
More than that, actually. Nicky's co-owner Quynh Dang told us that they sold the Second Street location in the late summer ... and the new owner called it Vicky's! (Which gave Quynh a chuckle.)
So, if you want your Nicky's fix, you have two choices now:
99-C Nassau St.
New York, NY 10038
Phone: 212-766-3388
Online ordering via Seamless Web available for this location
311 Atlantic Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone: 718-855-8838
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Small fire on East Second Street this afternoon
Bobby Williams reports that there was a fire in a building on East Second Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue this afternoon around 3. According to sources at the scene, the fire was on the fifth floor in an apartment that workers were renovating. No injuries were reported at the scene.
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