Monday, October 24, 2022

Mealz debuts on 14th Street

Mealz is in soft-open mode now at 245 E. 14th St. between Second Avenue and Third Avenue. (Thanks to Pinch for the tip!

The quick-serve restaurant offers all-day dining with a variety of breakfast-lunch-dinner options... with coffee service starting at 7 a.m. There is limited seating inside, so it will likely be more of a to-go operation.

No sign of a menu online... a quick look at the one posted on the door shows standard fare like sandwiches, omelettes, burgers ... not to mention specials like bacon cheese fries and avocado buffalo ranch chicken. 

Mealz takes over for the blink-and-you-missed-it Fries Factory, which was open for a week or so. (Not sure at the moment if the two have the same owners. Perhaps they decided to revamp the place and offer more than just fries.)

Sunday, October 23, 2022

Week in Grieview

Posts this past week included (with "A Clockwork Orange" jacket sighting on 1st Avenue via Derek Berg) ... 

• Unveiling Donald Suggs Jr. Way on 6th Street and Avenue B (Tuesday

• About Love Not Money, a new record store on the LES (Thursday

• Report: Man shot on St. Mark's Place on Friday night (Saturday)

• Resurrection: Halloween Adventure is open on 4th Avenue (Thursday)

• The Pyramid is closing once again (Thursday)

• Coming attractions: Beer and wine for the AMC Village 7 on 11th Street and 3rd Avenue (Monday

• ICYMI: The new athletic fields at Pier 42 (Monday)

• The 'See You Next Tuesday' book from Sophie's will be here next Tuesday (Tuesday

• A familiar new owner for the development site at 280 E. Houston St. (Wednesday)

• Otto's Shrunken Head celebrates 20 years on 14th Street (Monday

• The 3rd annual Mask-Querade taking place on 7th Street this Oct. 30 (Tuesday

• New ovens for Two Boots Pizza on Avenue A (Monday

• Legends of the fall: Lucy (Wednesday)

• For rent: space ideal for a gallery on 6th Street (Wednesday

• Catching up with Jimmy McMillan (Saturday

• Reader report: A single-car crash on Clinton takes down a light pole (Wednesday

• Another new broker for the long-vacant 20 St. Mark's Place (Monday)

• Check out this mural of Mia Farrow from "Rosemary's Baby" outside the Bean on Second Avenue (Tuesday)

• Another day, another cannabis operation arrives (Tuesday

... and noting a new awning for the great Gena's Grill at 210 First Ave. between 12th Street and 13th Street ... (thanks to Steven for the photo)...
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Sunday's opening shot

There's a clothing swap this afternoon (Sunday, Oct. 23) from 2-5 at La Linea Lounge, 15 First Ave., just north of First Street... you can bring by some men's, women's or gender-neutral clothing to exchange for something else (clothing, not drinks) ...

Saturday, October 22, 2022

Saturday's parting shots

A few photos from today... as people were headed to the Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Festival ... top two pics by Derek Berg...
... and inside the Park, doggie Jesus was a hit... first photo by Grant Shaffer, the second via Steven...
We'll have more photos and a recap via EVG contributor Stacie Joy in an upcoming post (updated here)...

EVG Etc.: Creating more accessible housing; launching a Ramones fan club

Sky views from Third Avenue

• Local organizations come together to create more accessible housing through community land trusts in the East Village (The Indypendent ... previously on EVG

• What NYC's community aid groups need most to help migrants (Gothamist

• Roughly 1 in 10 rent-regulated apartments were vacant in 2021, Census survey data reveals (The City)

• 4 ballot measures facing New York City this general election (NY1)

• New York City saw its unemployment rate drop from 6.6% in August to 5.6% in September (Gothamist

• Thieves posing as art students robbed galleries on the Lower East Side (artnet)

• Residents sue to halt new towers in Two Bridges (The City

• A book excerpt on creating a Ramones fan club from the forthcoming memoir by Kid Congo Powers (Literary Hub

• The 95-square-foot EV studio with a shared bathroom that's asking $1,100 (CNBC ... we mentioned these units on St. Mark's Place in 2018

• Anna Delvey, now living in the East Village, discusses post-prison life (Page Six ... her "amazing audacity" Vogue

The great old Milady's on Prince and Thompson "revived as a cocktail bar with appletinis and Jell-O shots" (Eater

• Reminders: Hitchcocktober continues at Village East by Angelika (Official site)

... and save the date...

Friend of a Barber would like its bench back

Early Thursday afternoon, two women walked away with a homemade bench outside Friend of a Barber on Fourth Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue. 

Pleas for the bench's return are going viral on Instagram, as a growing number of residents and businesses are sharing the images taken from surveillance footage. 

The Post is also on the story, referring to the alleged bench takers as "shameless 'pumpkin spice' thieves." (There is some thought that the two believed the bench had been discarded and was available to stoop.)

The shop opened in 2020 ... and the bench was a way "to ensure clients had a comfortable place to wait in the COVID-free fresh air."

Per co-owner Josh Livingston: "The bench has sentimental value for us. It was a labor of love. It's sturdy and long enough for people to social distance. Can I get another bench? Yes, but you can't just take things."

There is a reward for the return.

Report: Jimmy McMillan still fighting to keep his East Village apartment

Photo from February 2013 by James Maher 

Jimmy McMillan, the founder of the Rent Is Too Damn High Party, made a name for himself by running for a variety of offices, including NYC mayor and New York State governor, with his slogan: "The Rent Is Too Damn High." 

We haven't heard much about McMillan, who has had a St. Mark's address for more than 40 years ... a long point of contention with the landlord who has been trying to evict him.

City Limits has an update on the 75-year-old McMillan, currently staying at the Veterans Administration nursing home in Queens. "McMillan, who served in the Vietnam War, has been staying there since February when a stroke sent him to the hospital. He blames an improper dose of medication."

And what about the eviction proceedings on St. Mark's Place? 
Improbably, he is still fighting to hold onto his apartment. The owners of his building at 107 St. Marks Place first moved to eject him from the then-$872/month unit in 2011, arguing that he kept another place in Flatbush as his primary residence and allowed his son to stay in the East Village apartment. McMillan countered that the Flatbush address was the headquarters of the Rent Is Too Damn High Party, not his home, and secured a stay of eviction in 2015 that allowed him to remain in the unit. 

But McMillan then fell behind on rent a year later, court records show. He told City Limits that the owner, a limited liability company connected to developer Nader Ohebshalom, would not give him a key in an effort to drive him out of the unit. The landlord’s attorneys from the firm Borah Goldstein have not responded to emails and phone calls seeking comment. 

In July, McMillan made a $10,737 arrears payment to the landlord after giving them another roughly $9,000 in March and April, according to court documents. His regulated rent is now just under $900 a month—not so damn high relative to most East Village apartments—and the court appointed the Jewish Association of Services for the Aged (JASA) as McMillan’s guardian during the previous eviction case. He has challenged that guardianship and said he now appears remotely to prove his capabilities.

H/T John Penley 

Report: Man shot on St. Mark's Place last night

Photos by Steven

A man was shot in the stomach last night around 11 on St. Mark's Place between Avenue A and First Avenue, according to published reports and witnesses. 

The Post reports that the 25-year-old victim was taken to Bellevue Hospital and is expected to survive. 

An exact address wasn't listed. The Citizen app changed the address of the shooting several times, starting with 100 St. Mark's Place. Another resident said it was near 113 St. Mark's Place, where a police presence remains this morning. 

Word-of-mouth from the scene was that three men approached the victim with one of them pulling the trigger. The Post reported that the NYPD recovered three shell casings.

This block of St. Mark's Place is closed to traffic on weekends for sidewalk/street dining.

No arrests have been made.
Updated 10:30 a.m.

CBS 2 has this report...

Friday, October 21, 2022

Friday's parting shot

A moment at the Bowery Mural Wall this evening ... via Lola Sáenz...

Slow burn

 

Last month, Preoccupations released Arrangements,  the Canadian band's fourth record ... the video here is for "Slowly."