Sunday, October 20, 2013

Something cool on Avenue A



Headline and photo via @fnytv

Can't we just enjoy Halloween first?



At Gem Spa today.

The 'No 7-Eleven' campaign gains first celebrity endorsement



Alan Cumming stopped by today's "No 7-Eleven" rally on Avenue A and East 11th Street.

[Photo via @No7ElevenNYC]

Updated 10-21



Here's a group photo via Grant Shaffer...

Week in Grieview


[On Avenue C via Mark White]

Here is the new residential complex for East 14th Street (Friday, 57 comments)

BBQ and more still in the works for the former Lucky Cheng's space (Monday)

Reader mailbag: Places to eat that have that old East Village vibe (Friday, 38 comments)

Out and About with Seth Tobocman (Wednesday)

The "Mayor of Avenue D" busted for alleged drug operation (Wednesday)

More dessert for the East Village (Thursday)

More tacos for the East Village (Monday)

More Thai food for the East Village (Thursday)

Memories of the former Di Bella Bros. on First Avenue (Tuesday)

East Village resident creates Puppydog Poop Mitts (Wednesday)

So long to Banksy's "Concrete Confessional" on East Seventh Street (Saturday)

Pulino's is closing on the Bowery (Thursday)

Neighbors come together to help restore La Plaza Cultural (Tuesday)

128 Second Ave. was sold (Thursday)

The lone tenant at 338 E. Sixth St. (Tuesday)

A discussion on the new health-insurance exchange (Thursday)

123 E. 10th St. Sarkozy-Olsen "love nest" in contract (Tuesday)

20 years at the Odessa (Friday)

A lighting store for East Seventh Street (Monday)

Bike rack news (Friday)

Now, if you can, go outside. It's nice and bright...

Noted



Spotted along Second Avenue...

Today on A and East 11th Street


Via the EVG inbox...



More info here.

Saturday, October 19, 2013

One Fall day



Photo on East Ninth Street and Avenue B via Bobby Williams

From last night's Knuckle-Walking Pub Crawl

Report: Roseland Ballroom will close in April



The Roseland Ballroom on East West 52nd Street is closing in April 2014, according to a report at Billboard.com.

The venerable venue, owned by developer Larry Ginsberg and booked by Live Nation, opened at its 52nd street location, a converted skating rink, in 1958 and is a sentimental favorite for many bands. The history of the venue in New York dates back to 1919, when it was located at 51st and Broadway, and prior to that in Philadelphia.

Roger Friedman got confirmation of the closing at ShowBiz 411.

“The owner is developing the property,” a source who’s on the inside told me. ... Ironically, across the street last year there was a threat of Gallagher’s Steak House shutting down. It was saved at the last minute. New York’s rare and storied history is disappearing quickly.

The room holds about 3,500... and I've always liked the space for a concert...




Here's a post from 2008 with more history of the space and some archival photos.

5 a.m., Second Avenue, Oct. 19



And how was your Friday night?

Photo by ‏@robbyohara