Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Wednesday's parting shots



EVG contributor Steven spotted local artist Ian Dave Knife giving an old tree stump new life on St. Mark's Place near First Avenue...





This past weekend, Knife, who lives on St. Mark's Place, similarly transformed a tree stump on 11th Street between Avenue A and First Avenue. Expect to see more of his handiwork on other dead tree stumps in the neighborhood.

Read more about his work and influences here.

A pop-up holiday market and open mic at the East Village Playhouse



This market is happening at the East Village Playhouse, 340 E. Sixth St. just west of First Avenue.

Via the EVG inbox...

Join us and shop from local women-owned business while enjoying Open Mic evenings.

Dec 12 & 13, 5-10 p.m.
Dec 14, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.

On Saturday, join us for a flower making workshop, more shopping with conscious vendors, and bask in our lineup of diverse performances from dance to ukulele.

Partial proceeds benefit the CityKids Foundation and the Listen School, housed in the East Village Playhouse, former home of Tribal Soundz.


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A call to cancel SantaCon



Steven spotted this poster this morning on the former Bean space on First Avenue and Ninth Street... a call to cancel SantaCon, which takes place this coming Saturday at unknown locations. (Their party yachts plan sunk.)

The poster ask several questions, including: "Sick of drunken Santas throwing up and urinating everywhere?"

If so, then there is a Cancel SantaCon petition that you can find here.

The posters are from @tglnyc, who brought us the "McTrump Value Meal" yesterday at McDonald's.

Netflix issues Winter Weather Advisory for Tompkins Square Park



Crews for the new Netflix series "Dash & Lily" are setting up for a shoot in Tompkins Square Park this morning... and adding to the dusting of snow that is expected today.

EVG reader Mark Cyr shares these photos, as crew members are rolling out their own snow, deploying Styrofoam snowmen and sprinkling fake snow on the real snow...







"Dash & Lily," an eight-episode holiday romantic comedy series set for Netflix in 2020, has been filming around the neighborhood in recent weeks. The show is based on the young-adult book series "Dash & Lily’s Book of Dares" from authors Rachel Cohn and David Levithan.

You can read this article for more background on the series, which stars Austin Abrams and Midori Francis.

Updated 9:50

Some more photos via Derek Berg...









CB3 hearing tonight about the air-rights transfer for new office building on St. Mark's Place



Tonight, CB3's Land Use, Zoning, Public & Private Housing Committee is holding a public hearing on the special permit to transfer air rights from the landmarked 4 St. Marks Place to increase the size of the proposed office building across the street.

As you likely know, a 10-floor office building is in the works for the northeast corner of Third Avenue and St. Mark's Place. The total size of this new building has yet to be officially determined. Real Estate Equities Corporation (REEC) wants to transfer the air rights from the landmarked Hamilton-Holly House to add more square footage, which is 20 percent larger than current zoning allows.

This marks the second stage for the application. In round one, the Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to support the plan in June, and issued a report to the City Planning Commission to allow the proposal under a specific zoning resolution. The opposition to the application included Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, State Sen. Brad Hoylman and Assemblymember Deborah Glick, as well as Community Board 3, Village Preservation and other community groups.

Stage two's route as part of the city’s Uniform Land Use Review Procedure eventually includes a trip to the City Planning Commission and City Council, who will have the final vote at a future date.

REEC picked up the 99-year leasehold for the properties here for nearly $150 million in November 2017. Their development plans call for a 68,224-square-foot building with eight floors of office space, a fitness center, roof deck, and 7,886 square feet of retail.


[A rendering of 3 St. Mark's Place]

REEC is reportedly eyeing rents in the area of a Midtown-esque $150 per square foot.

And these types of rent and development are the reasons that Village Preservation remains opposed to the plan. As they write:

[W]e do not want to see an even larger tech-related office tower rising at this location. This project has already resulted in the demolition of a nearly 200 year old house containing residential units. The replacement of low-rise, historic, and often residential buildings in this area south of Union Square by high-rise office towers is part of the city’s plan for this area in the wake of the approval last year of the Mayor’s 14th Street “Tech Hub,” with the support of Councilmember Carlina Rivera.

Tonight's CB3 committee starts at 6:30 p.m. at the Meltzer Senior Center, 94 E. First St. between Avenue A and First Avenue.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Demolition permits filed for northeast corner of 3rd Avenue and St. Mark's Place

End is nearing for the businesses on the northeast corner of 3rd Avenue and St. Mark's Place

New building plans revealed for 3rd Avenue and St. Mark's Place

Concern over potential air-rights transfer for new office building on St. Mark's Place and 3rd Avenue

Developers of 3 St. Mark's Place are looking to increase the size of their proposed office building at 3rd Avenue to 10 floors with air-rights deal

The lobbyists behind the air-rights transfer and zoning variance for 3 St. Mark's Place

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

Report: LPC approves transfer of air rights across St. Mark's Place

Financing comes together for the office building planned for the gateway of the East Village

Maharlika closes after 8 years of serving Filipino cuisine on 1st Avenue



EVG reader Trevor J. shares the news that Maharlika has shut down on First Avenue between Sixth Street and Seventh Street.

The note on the door that he discovered thanks customers for their patronage ... followed by: "Unfortunately, we have made the decision to close Maharlika's doors for service as of Dec. 8, 2019."

However, despite the Dec. 8 date, the restaurant was open for an encore presentation last night...


Maharlika's creative team, which includes founder Nicole Ponseca and executive chef Miguel Trinidad, will continue on with Jeepney, their more casual counterpart a few blocks to the north on First Avenue.

Maharlika opened in August 2011, in space that had been several restaurants previously, including Absinthe, Lautrec Bistro and Lingua.

'Tis the package theft season

An EVG reader reports that a package thief struck her building on Eighth Street between Avenue C and Avenue D on Monday.

It was the site of a previous theft. These flyers are now in circulation at the building...



We've also received reports of missing/stolen packages from buildings on Fifth Street and Seventh Street.

According to a recent (Dec. 3!) article in The New York Times:

In New York City, where more orders are delivered than anywhere else in the country, over 90,000 packages a day are stolen or disappear without explanation, up roughly 20 percent from four years ago, according to an analysis conducted for The New York Times.

About 15 percent of all deliveries in urban areas fail to reach customers on the first attempt because of package theft and other issues, like deliveries to the wrong house, according to transportation experts.

Some of the common sense tips to help prevent package theft includes:

  • Don't buzz strangers into your building
  • Make sure you close the building's front door tightly behind you
  • Have your package delivered to your work
  • Have your package delivered to the apartment of a relative or friend who you know will be home
  • Have your package held at your local post office for pickup (If you don't mind waiting in a line and encountering surly customer-service reps)
  • Request that your package has signature confirmation upon delivery
  • (Someone will say don't order anything online)

The 9th Precinct offered this up last week...

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Tuesday's parting shot



Put on a happy face. Photo in Union Square today via jdx.

Find more of his photos on Instagram.

Rain check



Rainy Tuesday evening photos of First Avenue and Tompkins Square Park via Vinny & O...

The McTrump Value Meal at the McDonald's on 1st Avenue



Spotted at the McDonald's on First Avenue near Sixth Street... the McTrump Value Meal, featuring a Big Mac, Filet-o-Fish, McChicken, Cheeseburger, Extra-Large Fries, milkshake and four Diet Cokes...



Hijinks via @tglnyc ... photos via a reader.