Wednesday, May 25, 2022
Wednesday's parting shots
A new roller by MQ on the site of the former B Bar & Grill on the Bowery and Fourth Street...
If this stays up, then the art will eventually be entombed behind the 21-floor office building slated for this property...
The grocery cart garden of 4th Street is in full bloom this spring
Checking in on the grocery cart garden on Fourth Street this spring... looking quite healthy, as seen the other evening ... This plot arrived in the summer of 2020... check out our previous posts here.
Noted
A now-viral video from the Tompkins Square Park dog run yesterday... when a rat decides to dart across the space amid several dogs ...
Live from New York City pic.twitter.com/ziN3NZrWhR
— dinny (@dinfowars) May 24, 2022
Amelia and Christo's chicks looking ready to wing it in Tompkins Square Park
Photos Monday by Steven
Amelia and Christo's 2022 chicks are GROWING so quickly... and looking more and more each day as if they're ready to branch out...
Goggla has excellent observations here about the hawklets, roughly 5 weeks old now...
The appearance of the chicks will change quickly now. They will soon lose all the fuzzy down and should start exercising their wings more. The next step for them will be exploring the branches outside the nest...
Goggla also shared some insights on photographing the red-tailed hawks or any other urban wildlife in a previous post. (AND PLEASE — NO DRONES!)
Gutting 207 E. 4th St., onetime home of Bob Arihood
Workers recently started gut renovations at 207 E. Fourth St. between Avenue A and Avenue B... the five-story building is now (presumably) vacant ...
Posted permits note an interior-exterior renovation for the 15-unit building... no mention of any type of vertical or horizontal extension.
The building last changed hands in 2018 for $3 million, per public records.
No. 207 was also the longtime home of Bob Arihood, a photographer-journalist who lived in a ground-floor unit until he died in 2011.
As I wrote at the time:
Bob chronicled the comings and goings of the East Village on Neither More Nor Less. His site was essential viewing every day. He seemed to deem himself a social scientist more than a journalist at times. His work was invaluable for showing the changes in the East Village ...
Police looking for 2 suspects in attack on 2nd Avenue and 4th Street that left victim with a skull fracture
Police are searching for two suspects (above) they say critically injured a man in a late-night attack last week on the SE corner of Fourth Street and Second Avenue.
The NYPD says that the two separately attacked the 46-year-old victim at 3:40 a.m. on May 18. Video footage shows the first suspect grabbing the victim from behind and throwing him to the ground, where he gets in his face and punches him before walking away.
After the victim gets to his feet on the crosswalk, the second suspect smacks him onto the ground and punches him. Before leaving, the second suspect stops and drags the victim out of the roadway to the corner.
A motive for the attack is not known at this time. It's also not known if the suspects knew the victim.🚨WANTED-ASSAULT: 5/18/22 approx. 3:40 AM, E 4 St & 2nd Ave @NYPD9PCT Manhattan. The suspects punched a 46-year-old male victim multiple times & dragged him on the pavement. Any info call us at 800-577-TIPS or anonymously post a tip to https://t.co/TRPPY5zHV2 Reward up to $3,500 pic.twitter.com/FjhO7FkKrs
— NYPD Crime Stoppers (@NYPDTips) May 25, 2022
EMTs transported the victim to NYC Health & Hospitals/Bellevue for a skull fracture, and he is listed in critical condition.
Police said the suspects are between 25 and 35 years old.
Anyone with information that could help in the investigation is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). You may also submit tips online. All calls are strictly confidential.
Tompkins Square Bagels makes it signage official on Union Square West
The Tompkins Square Bagels logo now adorns the storefront at 23 E. 17th St. at Broadway.
As we first reported on May 9, TSB is opening an outpost here on Union Square West. This will be the third location after the original at 165 Avenue A and 184 Second Ave.
The storefront with 22-foot ceilings, previously part of the Paragon Sports footprint, is currently being built out... owner Christopher Pugliese is hoping for a September opening.
You can check @tompkinssquarebagels for construction updates.
Photo via @tompkinssquarebagels
Tuesday, May 24, 2022
Tuesday's parting shot
The motorcycle mural by David Flores here on the Bowery and Houston has been completely covered...
Updated 5/25
Thanks to the readers pointing us to the statement by Jessica Goldman Srebnick, co-chair of Goldman Properties and curator of this wall. Here's part of an Instagram post from yesterday:
The creative process is an utter joy to watch. Filling a fire extinguisher with paint and spraying to destroy a work of art is not talent. It is sad and not only ruins the opportunity for countless artists, it ruins the opportunity for a neighborhood to live with glorious world-class art. The Houston Bowery wall could be just another advertising wall, but we’d prefer it to be a powerful beacon of the best of a movement.For now, we don’t wish to wipe away what’s been done, we are simply taking a break...
1 reason to look forward to September
Brett Morgen's David Bowie documentary "Moonage Daydream" just premiered in the Cannes Midnight Screenings section.
The film has a September release... and the first trailer dropped yesterday. Check it out.
And the official blurbage about the film...
From Oscar-nominated filmmaker Brett Morgen, director of "Cobain: Montage of Heck," and featuring never-before-seen concert footage, MOONAGE DAYDREAM is an immersive cinematic experience; an audio-visual space odyssey that not only illuminates the enigmatic legacy of David Bowie but also serves as a guide to living a fulfilling and meaningful life in the 21st Century.MOONAGE DAYDREAM is not a documentary. It is a genre-defying cinematic experience based on one of the most iconic and global rock stars of all time, destined to be one of the defining cultural moments of the year The film has the full support of Bowie's estate and features many of his greatest tracks, as well as previously unseen concert footage.
Bowie, a longtime resident of Lafayette Street, died in January 2016.
'Justice' league: A street co-naming on 6th and Avenue B
Photos by Stacie Joy
On Saturday, community members and local elected officials celebrated the co-naming of Avenue B and Sixth Street "Avenues for Justice Way."
Avenues for Justice, founded here in the late 1970s, helps provide an alternative to jail for young adults, offering services such as job training, education and mentoring.
Some history:
Robert Siegal, a New York University law student, opened his Lower East Side apartment to local teens to use as a safe haven where he could help them with schoolwork and provide them meal tickets to the NYU cafeteria. After going to court and convincing a judge to keep one teenager out of jail, Siegal realized there was a more important service he could provide.In 1977, Siegal launched a court advocacy program to keep young people out of jail, collaborating with Angel Rodriguez, a longtime Lower East Side resident and youth worker at the local Boys Club. They named the program for Andrew Glover, a New York City police officer. PO Glover patrolled the Lower East Side and had steered young neighborhood residents away from crime by providing after-school activities until he was fatally shot in the line of duty in 1975.
The Andrew Glover Youth Program is at 100 Avenue B between Sixth Street and Seventh Street.
A little earlier, Angel Rodriguez christened a replica of the street blade...
You can read more about AFJ here.
In the early 1980s, Avenues for Justice opened its headquarters in the Manhattan Criminal Court ... and in 1999, AFJ established a second community center in Harlem.
Guerra Paint is now closed ahead of move to Williamsburg
Photo earlier this spring by Stacie Joy
After 37 years in the East Village, Guerra Paint & Pigment Corp. has closed up shop at 510 E. 13th St. between Avenue A and Avenue B ahead of a move to Williamsburg.
As we first reported earlier this month, their building has a new landlord and "a triple net lease with untenable terms."
This week, Guerra Paint moves the retail operation to its Williamsburg warehouse at 21 Wythe Ave. between N. 14th and N. 15th streets. They expect to be open on May 31.
Guerra Paint wrote in an Instagram post announcing the last day: "We will miss you, East Village!"
Founder Art Guerra passed away in May 2021. He was 81.
City frees tree entombed in concrete on 3rd Street
Photo from yesterday
Several readers had previously called 311 to alert them of this issue. (The concrete will inhibit the tree's ability to take in water and oxygen and could likely result in its death.)
The city has since closed the service request on this block between Avenue A and Avenue B, noting: "NYC Parks performed the work necessary to correct the condition. We notified the building owner yesterday, ordering them to remove the concrete from the tree pit. The concrete was removed on Thursday, May 19, 2022."
Reader report: Empanada Mama opening at the former Papaya Dog space on 14th and 1st
Multiple readers tell us that Empanada Mama is opening an outpost on the NW corner of 14th Street and First Avenue (the former Papaya Dog space).
A worker at the under-renovation space told EVG regular Pinch that an an "empanada" place is opening here... a commenter went on to specify that it will be an Empanada Mama, which, if true, will make the fourth location in NYC, including the one at 95 Allen St.
Papaya Dog shuttered here with 0.0 warning last fall, ending a 16-year-run of slinging cheap eats from this corner.
Are you ready to Puff & Pass?
Another week, another incoming smoke shop.
Signage went up on Saturday (H/T Steven!) for Puff & Pass at 50 Second Ave. adjacent to Proto Pizza at Third Street.
Puff & Pass joins other new like-minded businesses in the East Village, including Smokers Zone 1, Manhattan Smoke Shop, Higher Empire, Paint Puff 'N' Peace, Smart Smokers and Bong World.
No. 50 was previously home to Cloud99 Vapes, which closed in early 2020.
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Monday, May 23, 2022
Opening at the 292 Theatre/Gallery: 'Hard Journey in Space and Time'
A new exhibit, "Hard Journey in Space and Time," debuts tomorrow (Tuesday!) at 292 Theatre/Gallery, 292 E. Third St. between Avenue C and Avenue D.
The show features new paintings, drawings and installations by Regina Bartkoff, Charles Schick, Curt Hoppe, Rick Prol and Al Diaz.
Schick was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last November. While he is doing well, there won't be any big opening party. Visitors are also asked to wear masks in the gallery space.
The gallery is open tomorrow from 1-5 p.m. ... afterward, you can visit the space Wednesday through Sunday from 1-5 p.m. The show closes on July 31.
Acclaimed Adda Indian Canteen relocating to the East Village
Adda Indian Canteen, the acclaimed restaurant from the Unapologetic Foods team, will be relocating from its current Long Island City home to 201 First Ave. later this year, EVG has learned.
One of the workers renovating the storefront between 12th Street and 13th Street told EVG correspondent Steven about the new tenant last Thursday. A rep for Unapologetic Foods confirmed the news about Adda's upcoming move.
Adda will make the third restaurant in the East Village from the Unapologetic team of Roni Mazumdar and Chintan Pandya. Fried-chicken outpost Rowdy Rooster opened at 149 First Ave. in February ... while the kebab-focused Kebabwala is slated to debut soon at 82 Second Ave.
Upon opening in the fall of 2018, Grub Street declared that Adda "could be the most exciting new Indian restaurant in New York." ("Unparalleled" and "thrilling" were other headline adjectives.)
No. 201 was previously home to Jeepney, the Filipino gastropub that closed last September after nine years at this location.
Thanks to Steven for the photo.
SMØR is opening a bakery (with bread!) on 12th Street
We've heard rumors that SMØR, the Nordic cafe at 441 E. 12th St., was opening a second outpost on the block between Avenue A and First Avenue.
This past Friday, the SMØR team announced the new concept via Instagram: Please welcome SMØR Bakery to the block.
We can’t wait to bring you fresh sourdough loaves & rye bread, warm pastries, coffee, sandwiches & much more!
We’ll also have a mini general store where you can buy anything from pickled herring & smoked salmon to rye chips, grab & go dips, sauces, various imported goods & more!They are aiming for a summer debut. You can follow the bakery's Instagram account for updates.
SMØR debuted in February 2019...
... the bakery will be two storefronts to the west...
A bubble tea shop for this long-vacant storefront on 14th Street
Pila de Boba, offering bubble tea, macarons and ice cream, is a new tenant for 328 E. 14th St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue.
The shop was scheduled to open this past Friday, per its Instagram account.
This space — now divided into two storefronts — has been vacant since Artichoke Basille's Pizza relocated across the street in June 2017. Before the move, the pizzeria suffered damage during a two-alarm fire. The FDNY said the fire was accidental — "due to heat from the pizza oven flue."
Various brokers have been trying to lease this space since early 2018.
Thanks to Steven for the photo, and Pinch for keeping a watchful eye on the space.
Sunday, May 22, 2022
Sunday's parting shot
A moment on Seventh Street today... photo by Derek Berg...
Week in Grieview
Posts this past week included ... (with a Midtown view from Friday)...
• First look at the new residential building for 280 E. Houston St. (Tuesday)
• New storefront and interior reveal at the fire-damaged Essex Card Shop on Avenue A (Tuesday)
• A special night for Julia Cumming and Sunflower Bean at Webster Hall (Friday) ... Hello Mary takes the stage at Webster Hall (Tuesday)
• The Alamo is free on Astor Place (though it's not ready to spin) (Tuesday)
• Houston Village Farm has closed, the cats have been adopted, and here's what's next (Thursday)
• A terrible way to try to kill rats (Tuesday)
• Stuy Town ownership nixes plans for 2 heat and power plants (Monday)
• Your chance to make your home feel a little like Key Food on Avenue A (Friday)
• Davey's Ice Cream will reopen on 9th Street (Monday)
• 'Townhouse-style duplexes' now for sale at the all-new 118 E. 1st St. (Thursday)
• Calexico team trying Asian-Latin fusion with Big Cat on 2nd Avenue; a move for Keybar (Monday)
• Moving day for the old Papaya Dog signage on 14th Street & 1st Avenue (Wednesday)
• Can you Dig it? A new concept for a fast-casual chain on 4th Avenue & 13th Street (Wednesday)
• Another smoke shop (Monday)
Thank you to everyone who shared photos from this festive weekend, including D.R. Grimes for this DanceFest photo from yesterday...
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