Monday, October 8, 2018

Heavy-duty fencing arrives as playground renovations continue in Tompkins Square Park



Renovation work started last Monday on the Tompkins Square Park Avenue B children’s playgrounds. (This project has been three-plus years in the making.)

Later last week, more sturdy fencing arrived on the southeast portion of the Park...



The entrances on Seventh Street at Avenue B and Eighth Street at Avenue B are closed, and will likely be that way for the duration of the renovations that are estimated to take 12 months.



According to the Parks Department website: "This project will reconstruct two playgrounds with new play equipment, safety surfacing, spray showers, seating and fencing.

And a schematic from the website...



The Parks Department is supplementing the project's funding with its Parks Without Borders initiative that would lower the fences from its present height of 7 feet to 4 feet, a move that stirred plenty of concern in early 2017.

Parks officials believe the shorter fences make the play areas safer — "lowering barriers that block sight lines discourages negative behavior while at the same time making the green space more open and aesthetically pleasing," as DNAinfo reported at the time.

Last we heard, in March 2017, Parks Department Commissioner Mitchell Silver was reportedly going to make the final determination on the fence lowering.

In an email last week, a Parks official confirmed that the new fence height will be 4 feet.



The newly fenced-off area is also where Christo and Amelia's nest is ... limiting access for prime hawk watching.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Your chance to brainstorm ideas to renovate the Tompkins Square Park Playground (27 comments)

Reminders: Meeting on possible improvements to the Tompkins Square Park Playground

Join Rosie Mendez to discuss improvements to the Tompkins Square playgrounds tomorrow night

Community meeting set to discuss lowering the playground fences in Tompkins Square Park (28 comments)

Report: There's opposition to lowering the playground fences in Tompkins Square Park

Playground renovations underway in Tompkins Square Park

The Marshal seizes Papa John's on 1st Avenue



The Marshal came calling to the Papa John's outpost on First Avenue last Wednesday...



The storefront between 12th Street and 13th Street is now in legal possession of the landlord.

There have been recent reports that Papa John's could close up to 250 stores if sales do not improve.

Per CNBC:

In July, same-store sales at the beleaguered pizza chain plunged 10.5 percent after it came to light that Papa John's founder had used a racially charged slur on a conference call. That trend continued in August.

This Papa John's opened in November 2010.

Our Papa John's archives can be found here.

Here's your Möge Tee signage on Cooper Square



The Möge Tee signage arrived back on Friday here at 69 Cooper Square between St. Mark's Place and Seventh Street... As first noted on Sept. 4, this will be the third location for the Flushing-based bubble-tea business specializing in cheese teas.

This will be the second bubble/cheese tea purveyor to open in the immediate area. Mi Tea is coming to 19-23 St. Mark's Place as reported on Aug. 14.



This space at 69 Cooper Square was previously Cafe Zaiya, the Japanese bakery-cafe that closed in the spring.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Möge Tee bringing bubble tea and other teas to Cooper Square

80 stories of glass now at One Manhattan Square



An EVG reader notes that the glass has apparently reached the top of One Manhattan Square, Extell's 80-story, 847-foot-tall tower down at 252 South St. (basically the former Pathmark) ... looks that way from down here...



... but not here...


[Photo from Sept. 26]

The building will have 815 residential units starting above $1 million as well as 100,000 square feet of outdoor and indoor amenities, including an indoor basketball court, a bowling alley, a tea pavilion and a private theater. (Movies, not plays!)

Previously on EV Grieve:
The changing downtown skyline as seen from Avenue B

Sunday, October 7, 2018

Sunday's parting shots



Any day spent with you is my favorite day.

A Winnie the Pooh day on Seventh Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue... above via Derek Berg ... and below, later in the day, via an EVG reader...

Week in Grieview


[Signs of fall in Tompkins Square Park]

Stories posted on EVG this past week included...

Report of injuries during major fire at 188 1st Ave. (Wednesday) ... Watch this drone footage of the fire at 188 1st Ave. (Wednesday) ... After the fire: A look at 188 1st Ave. (Wednesday) ... A look at the fire-damaged Uogashi; plus video of when the fire started at 188 1st Ave. (Friday)

Exclusive: The Boys' Club of New York puts the Harriman Clubhouse on the sales market for $32 million (Friday)

Report: NYU student dies jumping in front of L train at 1st Avenue (Tuesday)

CB2 SLA committee OKs license for new ownership of Great Jones Cafe (Wednesday) ... Petition asks new owners of the Great Jones Cafe to keep the wings on the menu (Friday)

East Village history at the Tompkins Square Library branch this month (Tuesday)

Playground renovations underway in Tompkins Square Park (Monday)

This week's NY See (Thursday)

Liquiteria closing 2nd Avenue outpost after 22 years in business (Monday)

Feltman’s moving away from Theatre 80 on St Mark's Place (Monday)

On 6th Street, the Ukrainian Museum debuting Andy Warhol exhibit this weekend (Friday)

It's October, which also means it's Hitchcocktober (Wednesday)

Why El Jardín del Paraíso is temporarily closed (Tuesday)

Marshalls opens on Houston Street (Thursday)

A look at the coming-soon signage at the Moxy East Village (Thursday) ... and a few Moxy East Village details (Monday)

A note for a bicycle thief (Monday)

Tropic Bowl brings the açaí bowls to 1st Avenue (Monday)

787 Coffee now open on 7th Street (Wednesday)

Milestones for LinkNYC; ongoing concerns about tracking movements (Tuesday)

Here's Mister Paradise (Wednesday)

Full reveal at 363 Lafayette (Monday)

The return of the cowboy on Avenue A (Thursday)

Report: Supreme leasing temp space at 190 Bowery (Wednesday)

The 13th Step loses the 13th on 2nd Avenue (Thursday)

... and flyers/stickers from a tumultuous few weeks...


[1st Street]


[11th Street]


[Avenue A]


[2nd Avenue]


[The Bowery]

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Tales from the crypto: Thirteen East + West tokenized on blockchain


[Plywood rendering of Thirteen East + West]

An item of of interest from this past week about Thirteen East + West condos, the recently constructed twin residences on 13th Street between Avenue A and First Avenue.

The condoplexes are reportedly the first major assets in NYC to be tokenized on Ethereum.

Per Forbes:

Ryan Serhant ... is the listing broker on the deal. He and the developer are turning to tokenization as a new method of financing, which could serve as a better alternative for the project and investors.

Tokenization is the process of representing the ownership of real world assets digitally on a blockchain. This new method of financing is the result of the partnership between Propellr and Fluidity, two companies that have joined forces to offer compliant products and services for the creation, distribution, and transfer of digital securities.

[EdNote: I have no idea what any of that means.]

And a look at the residences...


[No. 442]


[No. 436]

Each 6-floor building features six full-floor, two-bedroom homes with prices ranging between $2.350 million and $3.7 million.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Tracking the coming changes to East 13th Street between Avenue A and 1st Avenue

A look at the new luxury condos coming soon to East 13th Street

Temporary art and future condos on East 13th Street

Demo time for East 13th Street garages that will yield to luxury condos

A look at the residences coming to Thirteen East + West on East 13th Street

Full exposures at Thirteen East + West

A look at 'Ribbons of Justice'



A new mural will be officially unveiled today at the 12C Outdoor Gallery on Avenue C and 12th Street. (195 Avenue C.)

Daphne Arthur and Robert Galinsky created the work, titled "Ribbons of Justice."

Here's more via the EVG inbox...

With support from a grant from the SOZE Agency, artists Daphne Arthur and Robert Galinsky work in collaboration with various criminal justice reform groups and individuals, to create "Ribbons of Justice", a mural that features writings, commentary, and advice from boys and girls, men and women, who are currently serving time at Rikers Island Jail and/or have served time incarcerated. Through workshops and interviews, Arthur and Galinsky engaged with scores of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people and distilled the writing into short powerful statements that address mass incarceration.

The mural image is the Statue of Liberty wrapped in unraveling and flowing ribbons, each printed with affirmative quotes and conscientious demands for justice and prison reforms. Echoing sentiments and experiences from formerly incarcerated individuals, we are confronted with a sense of hope and responsibility to restructure and create a healthier society.

The ceremony starts at noon.

Saturday, October 6, 2018

Steamy Saturday



At least on 10th Street and Avenue A where Con Ed (continues) to work... thanks to Brian Orce for the photo!

Time for the 6th and B Garden Harvest Festival



Here are a few details about today's Harvest Festival at the 6th Street and Avenue B Community Garden via the Facebook Events page:

Once again we have our annual neighborhood harvest festival with our legendary free to the public, delicious chicken and corn bar-b-cue and great entertainment on our stage. Plus our famous neighborhood raffle with dozens of great prizes from local businesses. Drop by, have some food, listen to the entertainment, buy a raffle ticket or two or three or more. All proceeds go to the upkeep of the garden.

BRAZILIAN DANCE MUSIC with David Acker and Dale Kleps will be performing Brazilian Sambas, Choros, Bayonnes and more at 4:30 p.m.!

The festivities take place from 2 to 7 p.m. (The rain date is tomorrow same time.)