Monday, June 3, 2019

CoCo Fresh Tea and Juice shutters on St. Mark's



The CoCo Fresh Tea and Juice branch at 33 St. Mark's Place has closed.

This wasn't really a surprise given the recent arrival of for-rent signs outside the cafe here between Second Avenue and Third Avenue.

No word on why this location of the Taiwan-based chain shut down...



Increased rent? Five hundred other places around selling the same things?

CoCo debuted here in September 2013, taking over the space from the short-lived (ONE MONTH) Iris Cafe.

Before that we had Rockit Scientist Records here.

The spot won't be vacant long: The broker posted on Instagram that she had leased this to an unnamed new tenant.

Previously on EV Grieve:
CoCo Fresh Juice & Tea now open on St. Mark's Place; also, mascot alert

Rockit Scientist Records to become a bubble tea shop on St. Mark's Place

Sunday, June 2, 2019

Week in Grieview


[Tompkins Square Park on Saturday]

Posts from this past week included...

Say hi to Sam, your new Ottendorfer librarian (Wednesday)

Resurfaced roadways on 1st Avenue and 2nd Avenue to have offset crossings (Tuesday)

A visit to City Fun on 1st Avenue (Thursday)

Report: One of the red-tailed hawk chicks dies (Saturday)

[Updated] Reader report: Police SUV strikes cyclist on 1st Avenue and St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)

Metropolis Vintage has left 3rd Avenue; new Broadway space opens (Tuesday)

Photos: At the 32nd annual Loisaida Festival (Sunday)

Cemetery wall knocked down during post-fire work behind 1st Avenue (Tuesday)

The Donut Pub outpost on Astor Place debuts (Wednesday)

Il Mattone's East Houston outpost is now open (Tuesday)

Final demolition phase for 1 St. Mark's Place; more questions about lobbyists attached to project (Wednesday)

I don't see you over there — yes, you!: Zoltar is MIA outside Gem Spa (Friday)

Noting the arrival of the Poppy Seed Bagel Sparrow's Nest in Tompkins Square Park (Sunday)

Happy returns: Anna's new East Village storefront debuts (Friday)

Nobletree Coffee abruptly shuts down on 2nd Avenue and St. Mark's Place (Friday)

An update on the former Moishe's Bake Shop (Thursday)

Films on the Green coming to Tompkins Square Park for two Friday nights this July (Friday)

Rafael's Barber Shop on the move around the corner (Thursday)

Joe’s Steam Rice Roll puts up the signage on St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)

MAD Toast House bringing bubble tea and toast to 9th Street (Friday)

7th Street townhouse with rooftop pizza oven and basketball hoop sells for $15.75 million (Tuesday)

Demolition watch: 99-101 E. 2nd St. (Stop Work Order edition) (Friday)

Piccolo Cafe closes on 3rd Avenue (Tuesday)

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Spencer Tunick brings #WeTheNipple to Astor Place in message to Facebook and Instagram



Spencer Tunick has orchestrated another mass photo shoot, this time on Astor Place early today.

Tunick has joined forces with the National Coalition Against Censorship for a project called #WeTheNipple. As artnet noted last month, "the effort is a direct challenge to Facebook and Instagram’s community guidelines, which prohibit nudity, regardless of artistic merit."

Tunick, who has organized and photographed more than 120 large groups of nude people around the world, has been at odds with the two social media platforms in recent years.

As he told Esquire in April:

"I get it. I don’t want my daughters on an Instagram full of pornography. But there has to be a way artists can have a voice to show their works. There has to be some formula, whether it’s the YouTube way where you’re reviewed and there’s an 18-or-older button that’s pressed. Or, for starters, equalize the male and female nipple and not deem the female nipple as violent."

And this morning on Astor Place, Tunick and between 100 to 200 nude models gathered to send a message to Facebook, who has offices at 770 Broadway (somewhere above the Kmart!).

Per the Instagram post on the action:

"These are all male nipple stickers covering female presenting nipples and male nipple cards covering all the participant’s genitalia. There is no reason for Facebook or Instagram to censor this video or block from hashtags."


H/T Carol from East 5th Street!

Updated 4:30 p.m.

Here's some more coverage of the action (thanks Daniel!)...

• The Daily Mail

CNN


[Image by Fay Fox via]

Noting the arrival of the Poppy Seed Bagel Sparrow's Nest in Tompkins Square Park



Photos by Bobby Williams...

Saturday, June 1, 2019

Saturday's parting shot



The scene at 9 this morning outside the Grafton on First Avenue between Seventh Street and St. Mark's Place... where the faithful were on-hand six hours before the Champions League final pitting Liverpool vs. Tottenham (and three hours before the pub opened).

The Reds were rewarded in the end, as Liverpool, with its attacking trio of Mo Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane, prevailed 2-0. (I actually cut-n-paste that from somewhere else.)

Photo by Derek Berg.

Noted



Derek Berg spotted an Apple Maps car out on Seventh Street at Second Avenue.

Derek and I recall seeing Google Street View cars around the neighborhood... but this is our first Apple Maps car sighing.

Not sure if the driver was on duty or, say, looking for a place to park to hit the street fair ... or maybe just passing through.

This past week, Apple announced that it was driving across Canada throughout the summer to capture road details, signage and landmarks for "an improved Apple Maps experience."

From an April 25 post at MacRumors:

Apple Maps vehicles have been collecting mapping data in the United States since 2015, with over 45 states at least partially surveyed to date. Apple will begin surveying Alaska, South Carolina, and Tennessee between March and July, according to an update to its recently revamped Apple Maps image collection website.

Didn't spot anything about surveying NYC.

A street festival for your Saturday


[Photo by Vinny & O]

Vendors and other volunteers are prepping for the Cooper Square Committee's annual Third Avenue Festival, which takes place today from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

As noted in previous years, this is one of the better street fairs.



Aside from some of the usual stuff (see photo below), the festival features a variety of live performances from a stage at St. Mark's Place at Third Avenue. The acts include Kate Brunotts, Chanese Elifé, the Rod Rodgers Dance Company, Bill Popp and the Tapes and Cherry Sol.



With all this, Third Avenue is closed from Sixth Street to 14th Street.

Report: One of the red-tailed hawk chicks dies


[Photo from May 20 by Steven]

Sad news from Tompkins Square Park. Goggla is reporting that one of Christo and Amelia's two chicks has died.

A cause of death is not known at this time.

This marks the third consecutive year that a red-tailed hawk offspring has been lost.

Per Goggla:

We lost a fledgling last year to a combination of rodenticide and West Nile virus. The year before that, another fledgling died and tested positive for West Nile. It's not possible at this time to say what killed this chick, but the same dangers still exist in our environment. The Parks Department does not use rodenticide in Tompkins Square, but it is used all over the neighborhood on private property and in some community gardens. West Nile virus is spread by mosquitoes, so any standing water is a breeding ground for them.

This year's chicks hatched around April 20.

Previously on EV Grieve:
1 of the 2 red-tailed hawk fledglings in Tompkins Square Park dies from secondary poisoning