Monday, January 27, 2020

Monday's parting shot



From the Instagram account (@lesecologyctr) of the Lower East Side Ecology Center: A bald eagle was spotted perched near the Houston Street baseball fields this morning in East River Park.

Also, as previously reported, you can sign the petition to help save the Center's community compost program at this link.

Get well soon, Ray!


[Photo from Friday morning]

Ray Alvarez, the tireless proprietor of Ray's Candy Store at 113 Avenue A, was admitted to the hospital this past Thursday morning for emergency hernia surgery.

Several Ray's regulars have said that he's resting comfortably and doing fine. Word from the shop is that Ray, who just turned 87, wants to return as soon as possible (like, today).

And it sounds as if he's OK. According to Peter Brownscombe, who paid Ray a visit at Beth Israel: "Apparently his first action on coming out of the anesthetic was to get on his phone and order more potatoes for the store."

H/T Dave on 7th and Stacie Joy!

Factory Tamal bringing its freshly made tamales to 4th Street



Factory Tamal, which offers a variety of popular tamales, egg sandwiches and panini from a small take-out space on lower Ludlow Street, is opening an outpost at 63 E. Fourth St. between Second Avenue and Cooper Square.

The signage arrived a little earlier this month with an expected soft opening on Friday. (And this is a second location — they're keeping the current space at 23 Ludlow St.)

Owner Fernando Lopez makes his own masa — "faithful to the ancient Mayan way," as the Times put it in an August 2017 feature. And the result of his hard work? "Mr. Lopez’s tamales are beautifully fluffy, clingy and crumbly at once, a texture that calls to mind the airiest of poundcakes."

Check out this Eater video from Jan. 2 for a behind-the-scenes look at the process...



No. 63 previously housed Miscelanea NY, the Mexican cafe-market that closed back in June after owner Guillaume Guevara decided to return to his native Mexico.

Thanks to Vinny & O for the photo!

Kissaki debuts on the Bowery this week



Kissaki opens on Wednesday here at 319 Bowery between First Street and Second Street. (We first reported on this arrival back on Sept. 3.)

Mark Garcia, a former chef and partner of sushi bar Gaijin in Astoria, is among those behind this venture that features a 16-seat Omakase bar and a small dining area. There's a cocktail lounge coming soon.

According to the Kissaki website, they'll offer lunch and dinner service. The omakase menu in the evening runs $160 for 12 pieces of seasonal nigiri, three kaiseki-style prepared plates and one dessert.

As previously reported, the restaurant is the first retail tenant for the former Amato Opera. In January 2009, Anthony Amato, the company's 88-year-old founder, announced that he had sold the building that was home to the opera since 1964. Amato Opera staged its last performance in May 2009. (Earlier history: The four-story brick building was a cigar factory from 1899 to 1926.)

Steve Croman bought No. 319 in December 2008 for $3.7 million. The retail space had been on and off the market since at least 2012.

The retail listing had originally asked $34,995. A post on @TradedNY noted the 1,800-square-foot space went for $200 per square foot.

No. 319 also features three luxury residences, with monthly rents between $8,995 and $10,995.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Life after the Amato Opera

Costume drama on the Bowery as the Amato Opera empties out

Amato Opera looks to be getting an encore as city OKs residential use

Work permits arrive at the former Amato Opera on the Bowery

• Residential rentals at the former Amato Opera on the Bowery start at $10,995

2nd acts: Sushi counter for the former Amato Opera on the Bowery

Avenue A storefront watch



Obscura Antiques and Oddities has officially closed, and a for rent sign now hangs in the storefront at 207 Avenue A between 12th Street and 13th Street.

A variety of factors led to the closure. "Our lease is up at the end of February and we are a bit burned out," co-owner Mike Zohn told us back in November. "The business has changed as has the neighborhood, plus the expense and overhead are high."

The asking rent for the space is $4,995 — all uses considered, per the listing.

And on Avenue A at Ninth Street... a for rent notice is up at the recently shuttered Arepa Factory. The listing hasn't made it online just yet.



Meanwhile, the corner space — the former Gelarto — has been leased. The brokers didn't disclose who the new tenant is, however.

These spaces, overseen by two difference landlords — Icon on the corner and Steve Croman next door — were home to Cafe Pick Me Up until May 2015...



One last nearby storefront to note... Three Seat Espresso is now officially closed (as of Jan. 19) at 137 Avenue A between St. Mark's Place and Ninth Street...



No word on what might be coming to this space.

Previously on EV Grieve:
A visit to Obscura Antiques and Oddities, closing soon on Avenue A

After 20-plus years in the East Village, Obscura Antiques and Oddities is closing

Arepa Factory closes up on Avenue A

Three Seat Espresso will close by the end of 2019 on Avenue A; founder blames Starbucks

Addiction NYC space for rent on St. Mark's Place


[Photo by Steven]

For rent signs recently arrived at 18 St. Mark's Place between Second Avenue and Third Avenue.

Now the tenant, Addiction NYC, the tattoo parlor and smoke shop, is closing. There are sales...


[Photo from Thursday via @EdenBrower]

The business, on the block since 2003, was previously across the street at No. 27. They moved in March 2017.

No. 18 had been on the retail market since November ($158 per square foot!). Per the listing:

• The block is trending with new exciting retail with new building development on the corner in the near future.

• Access to high density student & younger population. Cannot miss on this block!

Meanwhile, I already know what everyone is thinking about for this retail space: BRING BACK CHERRIES! (RIP 2011)



Sunday, January 26, 2020

Sunday's parting shot



A reader spotted this on 12th Street east of Avenue A.

Paul Richard just so happens to have a solo show at 212 Arts at 523 E. 12th St. between Avenue A and Avenue B through Friday...

Week in Grieview


[In Tompkins Square Park Friday via Derek Berg]

Posts this last week included...

• 2nd Avenue gas explosion trial recap (Tuesday)

• Soft opening for Baji Baji on 1st Avenue (Monday)

• A new East Village home for Social Tees (Thursday)

• Discarded flower power (Monday)

• Former Crooked Tree transforming into Isabella on St. Mark's Place (Thursday)

• Bait & Hook has closed (Tuesday)

• Picture this: Details on how you can be part of an East Village photo club (Thursday)

• Report: Half of the units in Raphael Toledano's former East Village portfolio remain vacant (Wednesday)

• Sanpoutei Gyoza & Ramen debuts on 2nd Avenue (Thursday)

• Construction watch: 799 Broadway (Wednesday)

• City Council bill will make sure that your cash is good at all businesses (Friday)

• The artists will run Performance Space New York in 2020 (Friday)

• The Sunshine Cinema closed 2 years ago on this date (Tuesday)

• This East Village view greets visitors to new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York (Saturday)

• La Mia Pizza coming to 4th Avenue (Wednesday)


[Nice addition on 1st Avenue — photo by Derek Berg]

• Chase unveils its Coffee Shop-replacing sign on Union Square (Tuesday)

• Today in vehicles with diplomatic plates on 6th Street (Friday)

• S'MAC is now open until 5 a.m. on weekends (Friday)

• iSouvlaki Greek Grill on tap for 139 E. 12th St. (Tuesday)

• Police looking for 5 suspects in robbery inside building near 2nd Avenue and St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)

• NYPD officer pinned between vehicles during traffic stop on Houston and Avenue D (Tuesday)

• Bites of Xi'an looking to make its mark on 10th Street (Wednesday)

• Evening Dew Spa rides off into the sunset on 9th Street (Thursday)

• A random appreciation: the Immaculate Conception Church on 14th Street (Monday)

• Citi Bike docking station arrives on 12th Street at Avenue C (Tuesday)

• Room rental of the day (Monday)

... and a random sunrise photo along Avenue A today...



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Retirement road



On Friday, Chief of Housing James "Jimmy" Secreto retired after 40 years with the NYPD.

And he chose NYPD Police Service Area 4 on Avenue C at Eighth Street for his sign-out ceremony.

EVG contributor Stacie joy shared these photos of his retirement ride, this vintage Plymouth ...





Police Service Area 4 serves 25 New York City Housing Authority developments in the 5th, 7th, 9th, and 10th precincts in Manhattan.

Saturday, January 25, 2020

Saturday afternoon's rainbow spectacular



For a moment around 3:45 this afternoon... the above shot is from Avenue A... and a few other vantage points... via Salim...



... and Jeanne Krier...



... and @TimHayesNYC...