Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Seven empty storefronts on one stretch of Seventh Street

On Sunday, the Personal Affairs boutique closed after 11 years in business...


With PA's departure, there are now seven empty storefronts on this stretch between First Avenue and Avenue A...



(Xoom, the smoothie shop, is moving to a new location in the East Village.)




This block still has a neighborhood feel to it ... where community members come together at St. Stanislaus Church or the Peter Jarema Funeral Home ... and this stretch of Seventh Street has its quirky charms, such as Anthony Pisano's storefront home where he has lived the last 32 years... ... It's the kind of place where a cat named Pretty Boy was considered the Mayor of Seventh Street...

Meanwhile, though, for better or worse, this block has become the Food Capital of NYC with the celebrated likes of Butter Lane, Luke's Lobster and Porchetta, among others.

And there's the new apartment building at 92 Seventh St. — with a three-bedroom going for nearly $6,000. The ground floor will be home to another restaurant.



With all the heralded food, and more likely to come, I worry that this precious stretch of the neighborhood will simply become one big line of people waiting to eat.

UCB's new sign now dictating how we should live our lives

As the Times reported on Friday, the Upright Citizens Brigade donated the old "Hot Chicks Room" sign to a nonprofit...


And now, check out the new sign that has taken the place of the "Chicks" here on Avenue A at Third Street ...


This new sign, of course, is an outrage. Not everyone wants to live comedy. We need to be free to live our own lives. This is just another example of the current oppressive state of America, in which our lives are ruled by government, Big Business and comedy clubs. We need to be able to exercise the freedoms that our constitution calls for. So don't live comedy, live as you see fit. Live drama!

And another thing... [Looking off page...]

Oh. You mean LIVE as in "actually being performed at the time of hearing or viewing"?

Never mind then.

So what's the over/under on someone having a problem with this sign?

The roof at 35 Cooper Square looks really bad

Last week, we noted that the DOB had taped up a new "notice of violation and hearing" outside 35 Cooper Square... According to the DOB:

BOTH ROOFS HAVE BEEN STRIPPED OF ROOFING MATERIAL TO SHEATHING SECTIONS OF LOWER ROOF ARE EXPOSED TO JOISTS ALSO NOTED

EV Grieve contributor Bobby Williams took a photo of the roof yesterday... doesn't look good, especially with so much rain on the way...


Please explain

Any ideas why this photo of this couple is hanging on a pole on Avenue C at Ninth Street? There was nothing else attached to the thing to provide any clues (viral ad campaign! bridal party pub crawl! a jilted ex boy/girlfriend!).

A quick look at the coming-soon Bento Burger (no Rutger Hauer!)

Last month, we reported that Bento Burger was taking over the Marfa space on East Second Street... We thought we'd take a peek at the work in progress... there is progress...



Owner Hayne Suthon told me that they'd be a "Blade Runner"-inspired design by Miguel Calvo.

Grub Street got its hands on the renderings a few weeks back...


No word yet on the decor of the restrooms...We'd like to suggest this look.


[Rutger Hauer image via]

Monday, April 18, 2011

Today in red Ferraris parked on Avenue A

Captured by Bobby Williams this afternoon...



April 17

Here we are on East Sixth Street between Avenue A and Avenue B... where Riian caught what may or may not be leftover from the Dec. 25 holiday. Still, Riian adhered to the strict ICTTS-sanctioned rules and had the thing in the pot tree photographed with the Sunday Times...


We reached out to Gruber MacDougal, chief spokesperson of the International Coalition of Tree Tossing in the Spring (ICTTS), for reaction. However, he was en route to a ICTTS corporate retreat on Sveti Stefan Island in Montenegro and unavailable for comment.

Breaking: Interior of Caffe Buon Gusto revealed!

This corner on Avenue B and Fifth Street has sat dormant for 9 years after Zips moved out ... EV Grieve reader Dave on 7th just caught this glimpse inside the longtime-in-the-works Caffe Buon Gusto ... And check out the napkin fold...

Our town


Via jdx. See more of his work here.

Noted

Meet the new Iggy Pop doll now at Toys R Us. Expected to ship June 3.


Via Gothamist. H/T @sisario

More on the Mars Bar 'Memories' coverup

Earlier today, we posted a photo of the new sobering, end-is-nearing Mars Bar marquee — "thanks for the memories."

Meanwhile, thanks to @damienadupont for these shots of the work in progress from the weekend ...




Thanks to @damienadupont for these shots...

Welcome to the Hotel Copper Building!

Over at the Copper Building, the newish high-end condo on Avenue B at 13th Street where residents are paying upwards of $3.8 million to live, you now have the opportunity to book a room there starting at $280 per night. (Five-night minimum!)



Per the description at Airbnb:

This magnificent, spacious, 1 bedroom apartment is located just 3 blocks from Tompkin Square Park, in the beautiful "Copper Building" in the coveted East Village. This corner unit is lined with windows providing copious amounts of natural light from all angles. Step out onto your wrap around balcony to experience breathtaking views of Manhattan.

With an established music scene, funky shops, restaurants and bars the East Village truly defines what it means to be hip. Close proximity to a state-of-the-art dog run, beloved by pooches all over. A block and a half from the nearest subway, it conveniently enables easy access to any area in the city
.

Looks like you have access to the building's gym too... (No word on the "zen garden.")


Despite being in an area that truly defines what it means to be hip, the hoteliers have decided that this is part of Stuy Town...


[Hat tip to our friends at Lux Living]

The latest in Mars Bar hysteria


The latest doomsday sign outside the Mars Bar... "Thanks for the Memories." Photo from yesterday evening via @sandwichboarder, who reports that the new painting went up in the afternoon... perhaps in anticipation of the next art show at the Mars Bar starting this coming Sunday...

[Hat tip to NYC the Blog]

Wai? Cafe closes; Filipino cuisine coming here next

Several readers (Crazy Eddie, Blue Glass, Dale Goodson) noted that the unfussy, always-reliable Wai? Cafe on First Avenue near 12th Street has closed...


Coming soon in this space: Sa Aming Nayon, serving "authentic Filipino cuisine."


Mime Academy Juice Press coming soon to East 10th Street

Last month, we reported that Juice Press was opening a second East Village location... on East 10th Street near Avenue A to be exact... Thanks to EV Grieve contributor samo for spotting the new signage...


...complete with the telltale goofy signs that we saw when Juice Press was prepping their East First Street location....



Previously on EV Grieve:
Another day, another wacky new store sign on First Street

What's coming to the Robot Daycare/Missing Sock/Mime Academy space

First tenant for 189 Avenue C

We've been keeping tabs on the big new rental at 189 Avenue C ... As EV Grieve reader Dave on 7th notices, it appears we have our first tenant...


Previously on EV Grieve:
"Come see what's new on Avenue C"

First apartments for 189 Avenue C hit the market

EV Eatery Etc.: La Esquina blows out a door; Birdbath gets a sign

Saturday's storm blew out the door at La Esquina down on Kenmare ...

[Photo sent by @Anewyorkmoment]

As Jeremiah first reported, Birdbath — the green bakery chain — is taking over the dorm corner on Third Avenue at Ninth Street... and now, a new sign is up...


The cafe inside Sustainable NYC on Avenue A has reopened after a brief renovation...


The new look...


The Loews Village 7 on Third Avenue and 11th Street is the latest East Village theater to receive a DOH visit...


EV Grieve reader Crazy Eddie asks, When did 13th Step get a sidewalk cafe?


I believe they were OK'd back after taking over the Telephone, who always had sidewalk seating...

And EV Grieve reader AC continues to keep tabs on the renovations at Caffe Cotto on Avenue C and Eighth Street... looks as if they're knocking open the previously bricked-up windows...

New traffic lights for Cooper Square

During the weekend, we noticed that someone had covered the crosswalks around Cooper Square... thinking perhaps that it was some sort of art project or prank...


Then a reader noted that these were new traffic/pedestrian lights ... Oh, duh. Right! We took a look at a Google image and a photo from a few weeks ago...



Sure enough... New!




A good idea seeing as this can be a treacherous intersection... plus, we'll something here to help guide traffic once developer Arun Bhatia puts up a new dorm or condo here on the corner of Sixth Street...

Prima Strada's three meals a day

Here's a bit of a progress report on Prima Strada, the new Italian restaurant coming to the former Elephant space on East First Street... Signs are up indicating the team behind Summit Bar on Avenue C will be serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, as The Feast reported back in December.



The Elephant closed in December. (You can read its history here, including an interview with the manager.)

Fork in the Road posted an in-progress video teaser of the space a few weeks back.

And a shot of last night's moon by Bobby Williams...

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Along for the ride

Today at the farmer's market at Tompkins Square Park....


Photo by Bobby Williams...

Week in Grieview


A Q-and-A with "Blank City" director Céline Danhier (Tuesday)

Violations at 35 Cooper Square (Friday)

The 35 Cooper Square developer listens (Wednesday)

A missing East Village teen found (Wednesday)

Life at 610 E. 9th Street (Wednesday)

A CB3/SLA recap (Wednesday)

Looking at the Electric Circus (Friday)

We spotted Wonder Woman in her short shorts (Thursday)

A new 3-story Brick Lane Curry House coming soon (Tuesday)

Retail space for Second Street and Avenue B (Monday)

Mini Burger shuttered (Tuesday)

A note for the Prune brunch crowds (Monday)

A 20-foot boob at Cooper Union (Friday)