Saturday, July 16, 2011
8 days left for Joe's Locksmith on Second Avenue
As we first reported back on June 13, Joe's Locksmith in the doomed 9-11 Second Ave. address would close for good on June 30.
However, Joe Filini Jr. was able to squeeze out a few more days of business here before the space is demolished for a 12-story luxury high rise with 65 units. He has eight days left here now.
As the sign shows, he is not moving the business. (There were reports that he was relocating to Brooklyn.)
Meanwhile, speculate all you want about what this means for any nearby businesses...
The Times has a lengthy piece today about the residents and history of the buildings here. Best passage:
In any event, Jeremiah covered a lot of the history already in posts from last month. There are links to all his work on the subject at the bottom of this post.
However, Joe Filini Jr. was able to squeeze out a few more days of business here before the space is demolished for a 12-story luxury high rise with 65 units. He has eight days left here now.
As the sign shows, he is not moving the business. (There were reports that he was relocating to Brooklyn.)
Meanwhile, speculate all you want about what this means for any nearby businesses...
The Times has a lengthy piece today about the residents and history of the buildings here. Best passage:
The building’s impending fall was roundly lamented. “It’s going to be suburban people with babies and a Banana Republic and a Gap and one of those candle stores on street level,” grumbled the set designer and performer Machine Dazzle, who was wearing a homemade sheath and towered over other partygoers in Lucite heels that pushed him to 6 feet 8 inches.
In any event, Jeremiah covered a lot of the history already in posts from last month. There are links to all his work on the subject at the bottom of this post.
Labels:
East Village,
Joe's Locksmith,
Mars Bar,
Second Avenue
'Good morning sunshine'
Those were the words of a chipper EMT upon coming across an unresponsive L.E.S. Jewels on the corner of Avenue A and East Fourth Street. As multiple readers noted, Engine Company 28 and two ambulances arrived on the scene around 11 a.m.
The EMTs told onlookers that LES Jewels was fine. "He's OK, he's OK," one said.
Afterwards, Jewels' corner companion urinated on the sidewalk.
Labels:
Avenue A,
East Village streetscenes,
L.E.S. Jewels,
LES Jewels
A happy ending for a lost dog
A mangled tree on Avenue A
Friday, July 15, 2011
Rooftop moon TV watchers over Avenue A
Today in great disguises for robbing a bank!
Earlier today, an EV Grieve reader sent along the following email:
Well! As DNAinfo reports, the man in the photo behind tried to rob the bank on Monday. He left empty-handed. "He is described as in his 40s, 5-foot-5 tall and weighing 180 pounds. He has dark hair and was last seen wearing a white shirt and carrying a black backpack."
"Not sure what's going on, but for the past 2 days, there has been an ARMED GUARD outside the Bank of America on 2nd Ave and 4th Street. Khaki pants, white polo shirt and a GLOCK on his belt. Just standing there."
Well! As DNAinfo reports, the man in the photo behind tried to rob the bank on Monday. He left empty-handed. "He is described as in his 40s, 5-foot-5 tall and weighing 180 pounds. He has dark hair and was last seen wearing a white shirt and carrying a black backpack."
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
The Scribbler of East 10th Street weighs in on the bike lanes (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
Volunteers paint the TSP chess tables (Neither More Nor Less)
Someone FINALLY created an EV Grieve animated gifs Tumblr (EVGif)
An interview with Jimmy Webb at Trash and Vaudeville (Runnin' Scared)
Eddie Huang opening 2nd Baohaus in the Thai Me Up space on East 14th Street (Eater)
Inside Hotel Toshi's operation (The Villager)
Remembering Manhattan's "Radio Row" (Ephemeral New York)
CB2 denies new location of gay bar; neighbors cite fears of 'sex acts in doorways' (Grub Street)
The HOT! Festival continues at Dixon Place (The Lo-Down)
Blog anniversaries to note! Flaming Pablum turns 6 ... BoweryBoogie celebrates No. 3.
And EV Grieve reader Claire notes two of the dogs for adoption at Social Tees on East Fourth Street...
And this in from East Village residents The Bayside Tigers, "the 90s-themed party band." (Britney Spears! Backstreet Boys!) After playing in small places such as King's Head Tavern (they have a stage?) about 12 months ago, the band is headlining at The Gramercy Theatre tonight.
TGIF: A 90s Party with The Bayside Tigers and Just The Tip
Gramercy Theatre
10pm
$10
And proof of that...
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