Monday, July 1, 2019

Comptroller's office: Park bathrooms in the East Village and LES are the worst in the city


[Photo from 2012 in Tompkins Square Park by Bobby Williams]

A report issued by NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer's office late last week found that the city's 1,428 park bathrooms are — paraphrasing — pretty shitty for a variety of reasons, especially apparent if you've ever been inside the ones in Tompkins Square Park.

Anyway, let's get right to that report:

[M]any NYC Parks comfort stations have fallen into disrepair, subject to poor maintenance and hazardous conditions. Among the 1,428 NYC Parks bathrooms, nearly 400 sinks, toilets, walls, ceilings, changing tables, and other features were damaged or missing during their latest inspection. Over 50 “hazards” were identified that presented the chance of moderate to debilitating injury. And, in nine Community Districts, more than a quarter of NYC Parks bathrooms were deemed “unacceptable.”

And...

[F]ar too many NYC Parks bathrooms remain in unseemly condition; repelling children, families, seniors, and everyday New Yorkers, rather than providing relief. In total, 100 bathrooms across the City were found to be in “unacceptable” condition during their most recent inspection. This included 15 percent of NYC Parks bathrooms in Manhattan and 12 percent in Brooklyn ...

The report breaks down the city into community districts, and leading the pack with the largest share of “unacceptable” park bathrooms is District 3 — Chinatown/the Lower East Side (including the East Village), where 40 percent of the facilities were found to be unacceptable...



... due to a) multiple features being unsatisfactory, b) one feature having a serious safety hazard, or c) the playground having a failed cleanliness rating.

Stringer's report offers recommendations for fixing these park restrooms.

Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the Parks Department disputed Stringer's findings. Gothamist has the story:

"This administration has invested in the construction and reconstruction of more than 15% of our park comfort stations—27 have been completed, and 76 are active capital projects. Since 2015, we have worked to standardize their design and each facility includes changing tables — in the men’s and women’s restrooms.

"Through our robust PIP inspection program, and park management and staff oversight, we closely monitor the conditions of each of our 690 comfort stations. Our reporting shows that they are open on average 94% of the time (FY16, FY17 and FY18) during the season."

ICP now closed on the Bowery ahead of move to Essex Crossing



The International Center of Photography (ICP) has ended its three-year tenure at 250 Bowery.

A sign on the door points patrons to its new home on Broome Street in the Essex Crossing complex — opening in January 2020...



ICP announced the move to Broome Street in the fall of 2017. The new venue — encompassing a full city block between Ludlow and Essex — will have space to house both the ICP Museum and the ICP School.

ICP paid $29 million for the Essex Crossing properties. In turn, the Essex Crossing developers bought ICP’s 250 Bowery space for $25 million, in a deal reported in May.

No word on what is coming next to 250 Bowery near Stanton Street.

As you can see, ICP's new home will not include this stack of tables that are up for grabs on the sidewalk out front...

A new home for Three Kings Tattoo



The East Village location of Three Kings Tattoo has moved into a larger, higher-profile new home at 343 E. 10th St. just west of Avenue B — between Ninth Street Espresso and Maiden Lane.

The shop had been around the corner on Avenue B between 11th Street and 12th Street (and adjacent to a building about to be demolished).

No. 343 has been vacant for years. (Ninth Street Espresso explored expanding here back in 2012, though those plans never materialized.) This space is part of the former Life Cafe, which closed in September 2011.

Avenue C Restaurant coming soon to Avenue C



Signage is up now for Avenue C Restaurant, the name of the new establishment that's taking over the former Edi & the Wolf space at 102 Avenue C between Sixth Street and Seventh Street. (Thanks to Vinny & O for the photo from Saturday.)

We don't know much about this venture. In January, an applicant — listed as Rosey Kalayjian — appeared before CB3's SLA committee for a new liquor license for the space in what was described as a sale of assets. The CB3 materials cited the proposal as "an American restaurant" with hours of 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Kalayjian has previously managed restaurants in Westchester and NYC.

As for an opening date, someone wrote "coming soon" on the front window.

Edi & the Wolf — named for its executive chefs, Eduard "Edi" Frauneder and Wolfgang "the Wolf" Ban — closed in April after nine years in service due to "increasing operating costs," Eater reported.

Schmackary's debuts today on Cooper Square



The second NYC outpost of Schmackary's opens today on 35 Cooper Square at Sixth Street...



The bakery offers 75-plus varieties of cookies ... plus brownie's, krispie treats and Schmackaroons (their take on a macaroon, obviously). They also sell coffee drinks, tea and milk.

The last tenant here, Pourt, the cafe-work space combo, closed after 11 months in December 2017 here in the retail base of the Marymount Manhattan College dormitory.

Previously

Sunday, June 30, 2019

Pride Weekend parting shot



At the start of the Drag March on Ninth Street Friday night. Photo by Grant Shaffer...

Find more Drag March photos here.

6 posts from June


[Photo on 7th Street by riachung00]

A mini month in review...

• Explosion-site condoplex reaches the top (June 21)

• Photo exclusive: Take a look inside the former Hells Angels clubhouse on 3rd Street (June 17)

• Q&A with the director of the short film "Deborah Harry Does Not Like Interviews" (June 14)

• A visit to Zadie's Oyster Room on 12th Street (June 12)

• What is happening at Gem Spa? (June 11)

• H Mart is open! H Mart is open! (June 8)

Week in Grieview


[At the Drag March in Tompkins Square Park Friday]

Posts this last week on EVG included...

Permanent vacation now for the St. Brigid School (Monday)

Manitoba's has closed (Thursday)

Love and Pride: At the start of the Drag March in Tompkins Square Park (Saturday)

Looking at the new Avenue A L-train entrances; plus L repairs are reportedly ahead of schedule (Wednesday)

A new sign for Ray's Candy Store, and a visit by Kim Kardashian West (Wednesday)

The latest I Am a Rent-Stabilized Tenant (Friday) ... I Am a Rent-Stabilized Tenant in The New Yorker (Wednesday)

Grant Shaffer's NY See (Thursday)

City pools are now open for the summer (Thursday)

Reader report: Designated bike lane arrives on 3rd Street (Thursday)

Will you buy a Gem Spa T-shirt? (Friday)

How about another look inside the former Grassroots Tavern space on St. Mark's Place (Thursday)

This documentary takes you inside Jay Maisel's move from the legendary 190 Bowery (Tuesday)

Renovations underway at the (formerly) mysterious 84 2nd Ave. (Tuesday)


[Photo of 84 2nd Ave. by Derek Berg]

A new nest for Amelia and Christo in Tompkins Square Park (Wednesday)

Goodbye Sunshine (Tuesday)

Is this the real life? Watch a group singalong of 'Bohemian Rhapsody' on Astor Place at 3:30 a.m. (Monday)

East Village residents take exception with Nobletree Coffee's reason for closing (Tuesday)

Here are the rent increases for rent-stabilized apartment dwellers (Wednesday)

Discount store opens at 47 Avenue A (Thursday)

The New Museum unveils plans for expanded facility on the Bowery (Thursday)

NYPD seeks info on this burglary suspect who entered an unlocked apartment (Wednesday)

Honoring the past with a theater performance at Mark Rothko's former studio on the Bowery (Monday)

Here's the martial arts studio signage on 11th and C (Monday)

Chong Qing Xiao Mian II has closed on 2nd Avenue (Tuesday)

The disappearing former P.C. Richard on 14th Street (Monday)

Checking in on the BP-replacing condoplex of 2nd Avenue (Monday)

... and happy trails to the trucks that have been parked outside the Con Ed substation on Avenue A and Fifth Street on and off these past five weeks...



Workers on the scene described this as transformer maintenance ...





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1989 and 1990 Pride



EVG correspondent Steven shared these photos of the Pride March in 1989 and 1990... we're posting a selection here in honor of Pride Weekend...






[Dario Modon in black and Marsha P. Johnson on the right]














[Harvey Fierstein]


[Sylvia Ramirez in red]

Saturday, June 29, 2019

Pridefest — featuring Princess Nokia and Spice Girl Melanie C — is tomorrow (Sunday!) on 4th Avenue



Pridefest takes place tomorrow (Sunday, June 30) — in a new location — on Fourth Avenue between Union Square and Astor Place.

There's a lot of fest-ing going on from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.: KidFest, FoodFest (with some local restaurants taking part) and StageFest, where LGBTQ advocate Princess Nokia is headlining. Also set to perform are Spice Girl Melanie C aka Sporty Spice (joining forces with U.K. queer nightlife collective Sink the Pink), Lauren Jauregui and The Veronicas. The stage is between Ninth Street and 10th Street. (No word on exact set times.)

Check out the official site for all the details on what you'll find along Fourth Avenue.

And here's the Princess Nokia video — filmed around here — for "Tomboy" ...