Monday, June 24, 2013

The Blarney Cove closes for good after tomorrow night



Tomorrow is the last day for the Blarney Cove on East 14th Street ... they moved the closing date up by one day. So that's that.

As we've been noting, many businesses on East 14th Street between Avenue A and Avenue B are either relocating or closing to make way for some yet-unspecified development.

Previously on EV Grieve:
East 14th Street exodus continues

The disappearing storefronts of East 14th Street

[Updated with correction] 8-lot parcel of East 14th Street primed for new development

Bargain Express has closed on East 14th Street

The Blarney Cove will close for good at the end of June

A former East Village funeral home is reborn as Townhouse 49

[Via Flickr]

The former Brettschneider Funeral Home at 49 E. Seventh St. just east of Second Avenue sold last summer for $4 million... and after renovations, Skyway Development Group has been marketing the new homes here, rentals that range from $4,900 to $9,250.



Here's the listing via Streeteasy:

Townhouse 49 is a first class boutique residential building …In a wonderful turn of the last century brownstone building, built in 1900, there is intimacy with exceptional style…the building, now meticulously renovated from top to bottom features tasteful condo quality finishes, unlike any other rental on the market..No expense has been spared to give the tenant the feeling of LUXURY in a very hip downtown location.. Perched on a tree-lined street, reminiscent of Old New York, but yet, a new vibrant and happening neighborhood, the East Village, Lower East Side , Union Square & Greenwich village are all in easy access..A new Day for the East Village.

Here are a few shots of a unit going for $8,450.







A "New Day for the East Village"?

The funeral home moved out in 2005/2006.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Another former East Village funeral home now on the market

Life-sized silhouette of former homeless man arrives in Tompkins Square Park



The life-sized sculpture of Christopher Gamble's silhouette arrived in Tompkins Square Park this past weekend. French artist Fanny Allié created this in honor of Gamble, who was homeless for nearly 28 years.

As Serena Solomon at DNAinfo reported back in May:

The sculpture will consist of a metal outline of Gamble, according to Allié.

"I like it because it has some hope. It's a positive," the artist said, of the silhouette's open stance with arms outstretch to the sky, like “he is about to fly."

Gamble now lives in an apartment run by the Bowery Residents' Committee.

The sculpture will be up through the summer.

Find an update here.

Croxley Ales reopens on Thursday


[April 22]

The FDNY evacuated residents from 28 Avenue B on April 16 after debris started falling from the building's fifth floor ... The six-story building that houses Croxley Ales on the ground floor was evacuated about 3:15 p.m. after a crack was discovered running all the way up the back of the building.

Joe Ferrante, an FDNY battalion chief, told DNAinfo that excavation for a 6-floor apartment building next door "possibly contributed" to the damage at No. 28.

In any event, according to the Croxley Ales Facebook page, the bar will be back open Thursday for the first time since April 16.

Per their giddy message:

We have the best news of the SUMMER!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Our grand re-opening is this Thursday! Thank you for your patience! See you soon ale fans!

No word when residents are moving back into No. 28. According to DOB records, there is still a partial Stop Work Order on 26 Avenue B.

Previously on EV Grieve:
[Updated] Report: 28 Avenue B has been evacuated

Full-stop work order served at construction site adjacent to evacuated Avenue B building

[Updated] 6-story apartment building ready to rise from the former Croxley Ales beer garden

On East 9th Street, Tacos Morelos taking over Empanadas Bar space

The Empanadas Bar that took over the former Itzocan Café space on East Ninth Street has closed ...

...and the sign on the door notes that the Queens-based Tacos Morelos, which serves delicious food from the cart on Second Street and Avenue A, will be moving in soon...

No word on if this means the end of the cart on Second and A... (hopefully not...)

Thanks to East Ninth Street neighbor Michael Sullivan of WINESHOP for the tip...

Chico creates new mural for Wafels and Dinges on East Houston and Avenue B



We spotted Chico working on a new mural yesterday morning on East Houston and Avenue B... for the incoming Wafels and Dinges, which is likely to open this month on Avenue B and East Second Street...

Previously on EV Grieve:
Is Wafels & Dinges opening a café on Second Street and Avenue B?

First sign of Wafels & Dinges on Avenue B

Everyman Espresso closing for a 'face lift'



Everyman Espresso on East 13th Street will be closing soon for a renovation. Here's the official word via the EE website:

So excited to announce that we’ll be closing down to give our 13th street location a face lift! June 25th through approximately July 25th we will be under construction. We will keep you posted on our progress and hope to re-open swiftly!

Meanwhile, starting today, you can find a pop-up Everyman Espresso at Bikini Bar, the vintage surf shop place in Tribeca, through August.

[H/T Eater]

Hawa Smoothies opening on East 14th Street



Signs are up now on a previously vacant storefront at 422 E. 14th St. between First Avenue and Avenue A for Hawa Smoothies ...



There was also a Hawa location on East Broadway, though that is now closed ... the shop is reportedly named for owner Michael Wang's native Hawaii...

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Sun, Moon



Above via EVG reader David...

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...and from last night via Bobby Williams...




Today in photos of bouncy castles



Earlier today out back of the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer ... on the East Fourth Street side ... wish I would have known about their festival earlier... good time.