Workers have removed the paper from the coming-soon Veselka Bowery location on East First Street, offering a glimpse of the work-in-progress inside...
Veselka owner Tom Birchard told Fork in the Road on March 7 that the place here should be ready in late May or early June. Mid-June seems more likely now...
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
123's sales office moves out; Prime moving up?
On East 10th Street, it appears the 123 Third Avenue sales team has packed up and moved out of the office that opened here last July.
Before!
Now!
...taking the 123 signage with it...
Makes sense now that the 123 Third Avenue tower is like 90 percent sold. As Jeremiah pointed out recently, Prime & Beyond — a cross between "Peter Luger and Chipotle" per Zagat — is taking over the long-dormant space that previously housed Danal.
One rumor: The Prime folks downstairs will be taking over the 123 space upstairs.
Previously.
Before!
Now!
...taking the 123 signage with it...
Makes sense now that the 123 Third Avenue tower is like 90 percent sold. As Jeremiah pointed out recently, Prime & Beyond — a cross between "Peter Luger and Chipotle" per Zagat — is taking over the long-dormant space that previously housed Danal.
One rumor: The Prime folks downstairs will be taking over the 123 space upstairs.
Previously.
Memorial Day Weekend in review
[Saturday at 35 Cooper Square]
Someone hung "NYPD Rapists" flyers (Sunday)
The Marshal seized Hirai Mong on St. Mark's (Saturday)
There was another protest outside the Continental (Saturday)
Lady Gaga posters were vandalized and replaced overnight (Monday)
We watched a model at work on Ninth Street (Sunday)
We went to the Loisaida Festival on Avenue C (Monday)
We looked at "Hangover Part II" promos at 7-Eleven (Monday)
A missed connection on the N train (Sunday)
There was a good punk concert Sunday in Tompkins Square Park, that wasn't so crowded...
Someone tagged the ping pong table in Tompkins Square Park (Saturday)
The Van Leeuwen Artisan Ice Cream shoppe opened on Seventh Street (Saturday)
On Friday afternoon, Jeff proposed to Caitlin in front of a specially created mural by Tats Cru on Second Street at Avenue A...
[Photo by the Late Adopter]
And she said yes. Via Twitter, she told us that she was and is still in shock over the proposal.
Someone hung "NYPD Rapists" flyers (Sunday)
The Marshal seized Hirai Mong on St. Mark's (Saturday)
There was another protest outside the Continental (Saturday)
Lady Gaga posters were vandalized and replaced overnight (Monday)
We watched a model at work on Ninth Street (Sunday)
We went to the Loisaida Festival on Avenue C (Monday)
We looked at "Hangover Part II" promos at 7-Eleven (Monday)
A missed connection on the N train (Sunday)
There was a good punk concert Sunday in Tompkins Square Park, that wasn't so crowded...
Someone tagged the ping pong table in Tompkins Square Park (Saturday)
The Van Leeuwen Artisan Ice Cream shoppe opened on Seventh Street (Saturday)
On Friday afternoon, Jeff proposed to Caitlin in front of a specially created mural by Tats Cru on Second Street at Avenue A...
[Photo by the Late Adopter]
And she said yes. Via Twitter, she told us that she was and is still in shock over the proposal.
Monday, May 30, 2011
20 years ago: The East Village Memorial Day riot on Avenue A
Bob Arihood has photos and a narrative of what happened after the NYPD shuts down the "Housing is a Human Right" concert in Tompkins Square Park on Memorial Day 1991. You can read his report here.
[Photo by Bob Arihood]
Casualties of the heatwave
Crews work the weekend to keep Lady Gaga ads vandal free
With 7-Elevens in NYC, how would we ever know about these 'Hangover Part II' promos?
Sunday, May 29, 2011
A day in the life of an East Village model
Labels:
East Ninth Street,
East Village streetscenes,
models
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