Jeremiah has written about the ongoing noise problems at Absinthe wine bar at 111 First Ave. near Seventh Street. It opened last December.
Anyway, I'm not certain when the place closed or changed concepts or names or whatever, but a new canopy is up at the address...
Meanwhile, up First Avenue near 12th Street...We noted a few weeks ago that Elvie's Turo-Turo, the Philippine eatery, was seized by the marshals...the "for lease" signs went up last week.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Looking for delivery bikes outside the Moonstruck Diner
On Friday, some fliers appeared calling for a boycott of the Moonstruck Diner on Second Avenue and Fifth Street...
According to the signs, a blind man cut his hand on one of the diner's "7-9 commercial bikes that are always blocking the East 5th Street sidewalk." And the Moonstruck Diner "refuses to move those obstacles."
I walked by the Moonstruck several times over the weekend to see how many bikes were around... or if the owners responded...
Here's what I saw...an abandoned ATM...and a few bikes...not 7-9, though, at least when I was around.
And there weren't any bikes around Saturday morning.
According to the signs, a blind man cut his hand on one of the diner's "7-9 commercial bikes that are always blocking the East 5th Street sidewalk." And the Moonstruck Diner "refuses to move those obstacles."
I walked by the Moonstruck several times over the weekend to see how many bikes were around... or if the owners responded...
Here's what I saw...an abandoned ATM...and a few bikes...not 7-9, though, at least when I was around.
And there weren't any bikes around Saturday morning.
Mini Bar getting ready to open on Seventh Street (just a block away from Big Bar)
The new small plates-type place is coming along on Seventh Street near Avenue A...(will this cause confusion with Big Bar goers?)... Signs are up, with a "coming in November" notice.
This will be the third business here in fairly quick succession...
Previously on EV Grieve:
A Cure for this location?
This will be the third business here in fairly quick succession...
Previously on EV Grieve:
A Cure for this location?
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Cure,
East Village,
new restaurants,
Seventh Street
Sunday, November 1, 2009
The Post continues tradition of exposing celebrity crotches
Cabs, Sleepy's truck collide on First Avenue and 10th Street
Cooper Square Hotel wants graffiti on building "to fit in with the edgy local art scene"
On Friday afternoon, we noted that some sort of graffiti mural was going up on the wall at the Cooper Square Hotel. (Curbed posted photos too.)
Yesterday, we walked by for an update...
Today, the Post follows up on the story.
Yesterday, we walked by for an update...
Today, the Post follows up on the story.
Graffiti vandalism is apparently so cool that an East Village hotel has decided to fake it.
In a wacky attempt at earning street cred, the swanky Cooper Square Hotel has commissioned four graffiti "artists" to tag the Fifth Street wall of an adjacent building it recently bought.
One of the taggers, Joyce Pensato, was going to town yesterday on her section of the mural, which the hotel owners hope will be finished by Nov. 10, and then updated annually.
Pensato and three others -- who go by Nick 1, Vizie and Shinique -- were each paid to fill one quarter the wall.
His section spells out the words "Tropical Fantasy," a tribute to a friend who died over the summer and a reference to a local soda company.
Klus Ortleib, the hotel's managing partner, wants the place to fit in with the edgy local art scene.
"When I came up with the idea, people said I was crazy," he said.
At least one tenant of the tagged building agreed.
"They came in without regard for others," says Katy Able, 63.
"They say they can't fix a leak because they don't have money, but now they've paid to have a crane to put up graffiti."
Live blogging the NYC marathon
Why do they call it the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge? It doesn't really get more narrow as you cross it.
Live blogging the NYC marathon
Live blogging the NYC marathon
Trautwig looks good and sounds crisp. No apparent ill effects from covering the Knicks home opener last night.
OK, OK
I'm not really live blogging the NYC marathon. Just following up on this post from Friday.
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