Showing posts with label partying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label partying. Show all posts
Thursday, September 2, 2010
A party at Avenue A sushi.... and on the sidewalk
We're getting word of a huge blowout last night at Avenue A Sushi (or G2 Kurosawa — little confused on the name these days). The line, which lasted a good portion of the evening, went north to Seventh Street, and then west on Seventh Street. All the while, the crowd blocked most of the sidewalk. Bob Arihood, who took the above photo, talked to some of the line dwellers, and was simply told there was a party.
Indeed.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Important notice about "partying" in Shaoul buildings on East Fifth Street and East Sixth Street
Spotted on 514-516 E. Sixth St. ... and the building behind on 515 E. Fifth St.
Click to enlarge, of course.
Update: And thanks to Jeremiah for pointing out these are the controversial Shaoul buildings. As The Villager reported in December:
Click to enlarge, of course.
Update: And thanks to Jeremiah for pointing out these are the controversial Shaoul buildings. As The Villager reported in December:
The Board of Standards and Appeals ruled at the end of last month that the Department of Buildings was wrong to issue permits to add two extra floors to two East Village tenements.
The B.S.A. ruled that the additions to the five-story buildings at 515 E. Fifth St. and 514-516 E. Sixth St. violated the state’s 1929 Multiple Dwelling Law in regard to fire safety and elevator requirements.
Labels:
East Fifth Street,
East Village streetscenes,
partying,
signs
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