Monday, August 26, 2019

Check in: Moxy East Village closer to opening



In developments happening in and around the Moxy East Village on 11th Street... for starters, the sidewalk is now open in the front of the 13-story hotel from the Marriott portfolio here between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue.

The Tao Group, which is running the food-drink establishments for the Moxy, is hiring... with a open call today (Monday, Aug. 26) ...



Plans include a lobby bar and café, a 2,600-square-foot rooftop bar and a French-Mediterranean restaurant from chef Jason Hall.

And here's a look at the 286-room hotel lighting up the EV night...





Reservations are now being accepted for dates this fall — we spotted the first one available starting on Sept. 19.

The foundation work got underway here in August 2017. Workers demolished the five residential buildings that stood here in the fall of 2016.

Previously on EV Grieve:
At the rally outside 112-120 E. 11th St.

6-building complex on East 10th Street and East 11th Street sells for $127 million

Preservationists say city ignored pitch to designate part of 11th Street as a historic district

Permits filed to demolish 5 buildings on 11th Street to make way for new hotel

New building permits filed for 13-story Moxy Hotel on East 11th Street across from Webster Hall


[112-120 E. 11th St. photo from May 2016]

Broadway Apothecary coming to the old Milk and Hops spot on Broadway



Signage is up at 779 Broadway for Broadway Apothecary. (Thanks to EVG reader Cecily Millen for the photo and tip!)

Not sure at the moment exactly what Broadway Apothecary will be — a pharmacy in the more traditional sense or maybe like Rose Apothecary, the general store that David and Patrick run on "Schitt$ Creek."

A Milk & Hops outpost closed here last November after three years in business on this bank-branch-drab stretch of Broadway between Ninth Street and 10th Street.

Boticarios has apparently closed on 1st Street



The landlord has draped a for rent sign across the front of 58 E. First St., presumably marking the end of Boticarios.

There isn't any mention of a closure on the Mexican restaurant's social media properties (last Instagram post is from Aug. 15) ... their website is offline and the phone goes to a full voicemail box.

The Mexican restaurant, which opened in January 2018, was closed by the Department of Health on June 20.

According to DOH public records, the restaurant received 106 violation points, including for:

  1. Potable water supply inadequate. Water or ice not potable or from unapproved source. Cross connection in potable water supply system observed.
  2. Raw, cooked or prepared food is adulterated, contaminated, cross-contaminated, or not discarded in accordance with HACCP plan.
  3. Filth flies or food/refuse/sewage-associated (FRSA) flies present in facility’s food and/or non-food areas. Filth flies include house flies, little house flies, blow flies, bottle flies and flesh flies. Food/refuse/sewage-associated flies include fruit flies, drain flies and Phorid flies.
  4. Insufficient or no refrigerated or hot holding equipment to keep potentially hazardous foods at required temperatures.

The DOH still lists them as closed as of Friday, and there isn't any other notice of a follow-up inspection in these public records...



Despite the violations, the restaurant was observed to be open after the inspection (with Instagram posts promoting their various specials).

This address has seen several quality restaurants come and go in recent years. Esperanto Fonda lasted nine months here, closing in May 2017. Before that, this was home to BARA for two years and Prima for three years. The Elephant, a Thai restaurant, was previously here for 17 years.

First Lamb Shabu is (finally) open on 14th Street



First Lamb Shabu, a Beijing-based hot pot chain with more than 300 locations in China, has opened its first Manhattan outpost at 218 E. 14th St. between Second Avenue and Third Avenue. (There's also an outpost in Flushing that people like.)

As the name implies, there are many lamb options — per Eater — "from chops to spines, and also has fun add-ons like a Hello Kitty-sculpture made out of beef oil, as well as a fish-shaped fish pudding. Besides traditional broth-based hot pot, First Lamb Shu also does a lamb stew — where broth arrives with spiced, bone-in lamb ribs."

The restaurant is open daily from 4 to 10:30 p.m.

And a photo of the interior...


The build-out took awhile. We first noted this arrival in April 2018 (via the Commercial Observer).

The storefront had been empty for several years, ever since Dunkin' Donuts decamped for a smaller space on the block in August 2015.

Previously on EV Grieve:
East 14th Street Dunkin' Donuts shuffle complete

The Dunkin' Donuts space on East 14th Street is for rent

Sunday, August 25, 2019

Sunday's parting shot



A nice turnout today for the 27th annual Charlie Parker Jazz Festival in Tompkins Square Park... photo by Steven...

Week in Grieview


[Opening night at St. Dymphana's Thursday by Peter Brownscombe]

Stories posted this past week included...

Veniero's to celebrate 125th anniversary on Sept. 23; free mini cannolis for all! (Wednesday)

Waste land: Local elected officials tell the city to move the garbage trucks from 10th Street (Monday)

Nearly 11 months in, Tompkins Square Park playground rehab winding down (Friday)

St. Dymphna's opens in new home on Avenue A (Tuesday)

The scoop on the street photography exhibit at Mikey Likes It (Saturday)

Excavation commences at the future tech hub; plywood renderings attract commentary (Monday)

This week's NY See (Thursday)

Cucina di Pesce teases return on Instagram (Monday)

The 1st Pangea Jazz Festival is underway (Wednesday)

Pete Wells visits Foxface (Tuesday)

First rentals arrive on the market at Sioné, the new luxury building at 171 Suffolk (Monday)

The sunflowers on the Bowery (Thursday)

About the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival in Tompkins Square Park Sunday (Thursday)

Your last weekly McDonald's update until next week (Friday)

Oh oh it's Magic: Signage arrives for the new 99¢ shop on Avenue A (Friday)


[Dog Run photo by Derek Berg]

Beach day at the Tompkins Square Park Dog Run (Wednesday)

Khiladi debuts on Avenue B (Thursday)

Night Music signage arrives on 7th Street (Tuesday)

Repairs continue at the former P.S. 64 (Tuesday)

Work happening inside the former Nicoletta space; please mind the carpenter (Monday)

14th St. Candy & Grocery returns with a new look; fewer groceries, more bongs (Monday)

The Jones opens (Monday)

... and new art outside Julie's Vintage on Second Street at First Avenue... the spray-can rocket bird is via Thailand-based artist @muebon ...



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Scenes from the Official Animal Rights March



Animal rights activists around the world gathered in NYC yesterday "to advance animal liberation."

The march, which got underway at noon outside the Flatiron Building, eventually made its way across St. Mark's Place, ending in Tompkins Square Park.

Derek Berg took these first four photos from St. Mark's Place at Second Avenue...







Lola Sáenz took this photo between Avenue A and First Avenue...



And Steven took these shots from the St. Mark's Place entrance at Tompkins Square Park...







The Facebook event page listed 2,200 participants. Activist-photographer Erik McGregor has a recap of the march before it arrived in the East Village at this link.

Aug. 25



JUST four months from today to Christmas... apparently someone couldn't wait the rest of summer and fall, and decided to dump his or her tree from, presumably, 2018 outside the Starbucks on First Avenue at Third Street.

Thanks to Suke Born Loose for the photo!

Carb loading: This morning in meals for the pigeons in Tompkins Square Park



Someone today decided to toss a bag of cooked pasted (with lemons) into Tompkins Square Park along Avenue A this morning. For the pigeons, though they don't seem too terribly interested at the moment.

So maybe all the bread dumped here in the past was just an appetizer for the main course?

Thanks to Vinny & O for the photo.

Saturday, August 24, 2019

Saturday's parting shot



Out with the dog today on Second Avenue... thanks to EVG reader Mary Jane Glaser for the photo...