Sunday, January 29, 2017
Sunday's parting shot
Week in Grieview
Stories posted on EVG this past week included...
At Ray's 84th birthday celebration at Ray's Candy Store (Tuesday)
Astor Plate coming to Astor Place (Friday)
Chester Kawalec, longtime grill man at the Stage, has died (Thursday)
Pourt softly opens on Cooper Square (Monday)
Office space on St. Mark's Place back on the market and still ghost free (Friday)
Last look at the old Lanza's (Thursday)
An Obama tribute on Bond (Thursday)
Developers pitching the city for 4 more floors at former Peter Stuyvesant Post Office (Monday)
A winterized Bowery Market, now down to 3 vendors (Tuesday)
Checking in on 'Urbanmythology' on the Houston/Bowery Mural Wall (Thursday)
Sushi and pizza coming soon to the Bowery (Wednesday)
MTA announces public workshops to discuss the upcoming (2019!) L train shutdown (Wednesday)
Malcriada, a Latin gastropub, opens on Super Bowl Sunday (Wednesday)
114 E. 7th St. sells for $13.8 million (Wednesday)
No Malice Palace remains closed for now after the death of its owner (Monday)
I love you to gigabits: Pop the question, see your names on a LinkNYC kiosk (Tuesday)
Construction watch: 127 Avenue D (Tuesday)
For rent signage arrives at the former Sigmund Pretzel Shop space on Avenue B (Monday)
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Details on tomorrow's 'Lower East Side Rally Against Hate' in Tompkins Square Park
Via Facebook...
SAVE THE DATE! "Lower East Side Rally Against Hate" on Jan. 30 (Monday)
Tompkins Square Park — entrance on East 7th Street & Avenue A
Join Councilwoman Rosie Mendez, elected officials, faith leaders, and community organizers to stand together against the Trump Administration's Executive Orders targeting Muslims and all immigrants.
Time: 6:30pm until 7:30pm
Join together to tell Donald Trump #NoBanNoWall
Find more details here
Also today at 2 p.m. — #NoBanNoWall rally in Battery Park City. Details here.
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Tompkins Square Park
Report of a fire last night on 6th Street
Several readers passed along word of a fire last evening on the fifth floor at 619 E. Sixth St. between Avenue A and First Avenue.
The FDNY tweeted the alert at 8:31 p.m. ...
MAN ALL HANDS 417 E 6 ST,
— FDNYalerts (@FDNYAlerts) January 29, 2017
...with the under control message coming 15 minutes later...
MAN ALL HANDS 417 E 6 ST, MULTIPLE DWELLING FIRE ON 5TH FLR, UNDER CONTROL
— FDNYalerts (@FDNYAlerts) January 29, 2017
I do not have any other information, such as injuries, cause or extent of the damage.
Here's a look at the building this morning... one window is boarded up on the fifth floor...
Saturday, January 28, 2017
Today in photos of a Donald Trump piƱata
Spiritual Sounds on Sunday
Reports: Brooklyn man suspected of rape arrested at Beauty Bar on 14th Street
Police arrested Brooklyn resident Brenton Maughn-Tulloch after a reported rape early Sunday morning inside a bathroom stall at Beauty Bar on 14th Street between Second Avenue and Third Avenue.
According to Town & Village, "police said that Maughn-Tulloch was ... doing lines of cocaine with a woman when he allegedly raped her."
Here are more details via DNAinfo:
The 30-year-old Maughn-Tulloch was arraigned on charges of first-degree rape. He’s currently being held at Rikers. His next court date is scheduled for Friday, per DNAinfo.
The Post reported that Maughn-Tulloch was already facing charges for drug possession and credit-card fraud.
According to Town & Village, "police said that Maughn-Tulloch was ... doing lines of cocaine with a woman when he allegedly raped her."
Here are more details via DNAinfo:
While they were in the bathroom he made a move on the woman, but when she refused he pinned her against the wall, pulled down her pants, and raped her, police said.
Afterwards, Maughn-Tulloch remained inside the bar as the woman called police, they said. Police arrested him at the bar 45 minutes later, a police spokesman said.
The 30-year-old Maughn-Tulloch was arraigned on charges of first-degree rape. He’s currently being held at Rikers. His next court date is scheduled for Friday, per DNAinfo.
The Post reported that Maughn-Tulloch was already facing charges for drug possession and credit-card fraud.
A moment at an M14 stop on Avenue A
People still read the Daily Racing Form and wait for the bus ...
Meanwhile, there is a pretty good race in the third today at Aqueduct. Can Bourbon Empire outstay Bavaro on the stretch-out?
Report: Mobile-order congestion causing problems for Starbucks
A little weekend reading... in case you didn't see the Starbucks headlines from yesterday.
Via USA Today:
The coffee chain reported disappointing sales growth on Thursday and partly blamed the “congestion” in its stores for prompting some people to leave without buying anything. Starbucks said the popularity of its mobile order-and-pay option, which was supposed to make getting a drink easier, has caused bottlenecks at the areas where people pick up their drinks.
CEO Howard Schultz, who is leaving that role in April to become executive chairman, said the issue has “created anxiety” among some customers.
No word on the number of people who just enter and exit a Starbucks to use the restrooms.
A reading from 'American Girls' tonight at Love Gang on 9th Street
Writer Nancy Jo Sales is reading from her latest book, "American Girls: Social Media and the Secret Lives of Teenagers," a look at how social media has changed the lives of girls and presented them with unprecedented challenges, tonight at 8 at Love Gang, the clothing boutique at 436 E. Ninth St. between Avenue A and First Avenue... via the EVG inbox...
Read our interview with Love Gang co-owners Cara Bloch and Carmen Ruiz-Davila from December here.
Read our interview with Love Gang co-owners Cara Bloch and Carmen Ruiz-Davila from December here.
Friday, January 27, 2017
'Star' power
Slowdive is back with new material after a 22-year hiatus.
The reunited UK shoegazaers are touring this spring, with a stop at the forthcoming venue Brooklyn Steel on May 8. Those tickets went on sale today. The above track is the recently released "Star Roving."
EV Grieve Etc.: Nest action in Tompkins Square Park; Subway Therapy on the LES
[Photo on Astor Place by Derek Berg]
Contract to defend Mayor de Blasio and aides to cost city $11.6 million (The New York Times)
Taste testing the two new Vietnamese restaurant options in the East Village (Eater ...previously)
Christo and Dora nest action (Laura Goggin Photography)
"Subway Therapy" project at 107 Norfolk St. through Monday (amNY)
About the pronunciation of Houston Street (The New York Times)
Musician Tor Miller's favorite EV places (The Guardian)
Robert Sietsema picks his choices for best East Village Mexican restaurants (Eater)
Subway and bus fare will remain $2.75 following MTA vote (Curbed)
Jonny Detiger’s "Amplified Space" continues through Feb. 9 at Howl! Happening on First Street (Official site)
The "Universal in the '70s" film series includes Dennis Hopper's "The Last Movie" and Monte Hellman's "Two-Lane Blacktop" (Metrograph)
Debbie Harry for Gloria Vanderbilt jeans in the 1980s (Dangerous Minds)
... and unfortunately we found about this after the first show... the Russ & Daughters Cafe on Orchard Street has launched a John Zorn-curated monthly music series for 2017...
About that new cube on Astor Place (and the return of Mud Coffee)
You may have noticed the arrival of a new cube-like kiosk on Astor Place yesterday.
There were all sorts of theories about it (CorTen Steel LinkNYC kiosk, "Game of Thrones" Winds of Winter bus shelter, Amanda Burden-Christ map room, etc).
Anyway, here's the official release about what's happening here via the EVG inbox...
Coming soon, Astor Plate! A new food and beverage kiosk created by Perry Mallas serving healthy Mediterranean comfort food, coffee and beverages, all organic and locally sourced wherever possible. Astor Plate is also bringing MUD Coffee back to Astor Place.
Although the MUD Truck is now retired, MUD is delighted to once again be part of Astor Place ...
To design and create the kiosk Perry has collaborated with the same creative team at Patrick Nash Design that designed and built Flatiron Green and Benvenuto CafĆ©. Visually, the kiosk references the neighborhood’s artistic character and reflects the design profile of Tony Rosenthal’s iconic Alamo culpture, which turns 50 this year. The raw steel finishes and bold geometric forms of Astor Plate will create a natural and inviting ambiance, appropriate for this quintessentially urban environment.
Astor Plate is expected to open in March.
Up in vapor: Beyond Vape has left St. Mark's Place
Two weeks ago we repotted that Beyond Vape, the upper-level shop at 19-23 St. Mark's Place, was closing at the end of the month.
Well the vapors have already cleaned out of the space that they started leasing in 2013. At that time, this was the first East Coast location of the California-based chain. Today, there are seven NYC locations of Beyond Vape. Potential costumers here are being directed to the Union Square store.
Meanwhile, next door, the for lease signs have been removed from the windows of Grand Sichuan, which closed back in the fall. Perhaps the two spaces will be combined for a really big _______.
Office space on St. Mark's Place back on the market and still ghost free
Back in July 2014, a unique "for lease" sign arrived for the basement office space at 92 St. Mark's Place just east of First Avenue.
Among other amenities, the sign boasted that the office had "Real see-thru windows" ... "Real walls!" ... and! "No ghosts!"
Well, the sign has returned...
And there still aren't any ghosts...
As I recall, this space was off the market for a long while after the fire on the first floor in August 2014.
H/T @aureliovoltaire
Thursday, January 26, 2017
Thursday's parting shot
A view from the East Village perch of Bobby Williams... looking to the southwest toward the Jenga-like, 57-story residential building currently under construction at 56 Leonard St.
An Obama tribute on Bond
You may have noticed the tribute to former President Obama this past week on a gate outside 42 Bond St. between the Bowery and Lafayette.
This installation is the creation of Scott VanderVoort, who previously created a tribute to Steve Jobs and David Bowie on the same fence.
As with Jobs and Bowie, you get a young and older version depending on the direction you're headed...
You'll get a much better idea of all this via VanderVoor's Instagram account...
A video posted by Scott VanderVoort (@scottvandervoort) on
Checking in on 'Urbanmythology' on the Houston/Bowery Mural Wall
Despite the crummy weather, the Spanish street-art duo PichiAvo (above) started work on the Houston/Bowery Mural Wall at the beginning of the week, as expected.
The official release about the new work — the first in NYC for the two — said it would be complete by Feb. 4... here's how it's looking this afternoon (the tape is part on the never-ever-ending East Houston reconstruction project)...
The mural, titled "Urbanmythology," will be up through May.
RIP Chester
We just heard that Chester, the longtime grill man at the Stage on Second Avenue, died yesterday.
Roman Diakun, who owned the Stage for 35 years up until its closure in March 2015, shared the news.
We don't know too much about Chester's family or background. A few health-related issues caused him to retire several years ago.
This from the Stage Facebook page:
It is with a heavy heart that we deliver the sad news that Chester Kawalec (our grillman) has passed away yesterday. The viewing will be at Arthur's Funeral Home on Friday Jan.27th, 2017 between 6 and 9pm, located at 207 Nassau Avenue in Brooklyn. R.I.P.
H/T Sheila Rothenberg
Last look at the old Lanza's
As we noted yesterday afternoon, workers were clearing out the remains of the former Lanza's space on First Avenue between 10th Street and 11th Street.
A few things were placed out on the sidewalk for free, such as some work pants...
EVG reader Lola SƔenz got a look inside the now (almost completely) empty Lanza's, which had been serving Italian cuisine here since 1904...
To date, there haven't been any permits filed with the DOB to renovate this space for incoming tenant Joe & Pat's, the pizzeria that has been serving up slices on Victory Boulevard in Staten Island since 1960.
Casey Pappalardo, one of the pizzeria's owners, told the Staten Island Advance that the family had been looking to open a location in Manhattan for a long time. "We were looking in the city for a while and then our neighbor actually approached us because he owns the building," he said.
And an opening date?
"We should open within six months," Casey prognosticates, adding with a chuckle, "That's if all goes well — there's always some setbacks."
Lanza's closed for good back in July after the state seized the restaurant.
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