[Photo taken Friday afternoon by Bobby Williams]
In all the Mars Bar hysteria in recent weeks... we continued to hear that owner Hank Penza planned to open a new bar in the next few months (and that he already had the liquor license) ... somewhere within five blocks of where Mars Bar lived since 1984.
Well, this might all be wishful thinking in the aftermath of the bar's abrupt closing last week. However, we've heard this same story from so many different Mars Bar regulars (people who were patrons at different shifts) that there has to be something to the rumors. In fact, Hank has confirmed this to several people.
As we pointed out on Friday, workers began dismantling the bar. However, the person who will serve as manager of the new Penza-run space has the actual bar and jukebox from the Mars Bar for the next place.
Meanwhile, you may have seen photos at Eater of the dismantled Mars Bar on Friday... Goggla has these and other shots from inside this past weekend on her Flickr page...
Monday, July 25, 2011
Behold the Hyatt Union Square, in progress
Workers have removed the scaffolding and construction netting at 132 Fourth Ave., the looong-delayed hotel that will one day be a Hyatt Union Square ...
And here's the rendering... No hydroponic bamboo garden or halo just yet...But we're waiting!
[Image from Archpaper via Curbed]
The hotel is expected to open in fall 2012. According to a news release: "The Hyatt Union Square will be a 4-star hotel with a historic facade and 23‐foot lobby ceilings that will create a unique space for guests. Amenities will include an upscale restaurant, a destination lobby bar, an exclusive rooftop lounge, private terraces, a state of‐the art fitness facility, and a pool."
The Real Deal had a report back on June 29 about Hersha buying this property from the McSam Hotel Group.
Read all our coverage on this here.
And here's the rendering... No hydroponic bamboo garden or halo just yet...But we're waiting!
[Image from Archpaper via Curbed]
The hotel is expected to open in fall 2012. According to a news release: "The Hyatt Union Square will be a 4-star hotel with a historic facade and 23‐foot lobby ceilings that will create a unique space for guests. Amenities will include an upscale restaurant, a destination lobby bar, an exclusive rooftop lounge, private terraces, a state of‐the art fitness facility, and a pool."
The Real Deal had a report back on June 29 about Hersha buying this property from the McSam Hotel Group.
Read all our coverage on this here.
51 Astor Place now home to a long and winding sidewalk shed
Workers continue to prep 51 Astor Place for demolition. Late last week, you may have noticed that crews erected the rather lengthy sidewalk shed surrounding the building...
...and the space is prepped for the asbestos removal...
This is the end!
...and the space is prepped for the asbestos removal...
This is the end!
Mikey's Pet Shop space becoming an 'organic, healthy food market'
That's what workers renovating the space on Seventh Street near Avenue A told our Dave on 7th.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Mikey's Pet Shop closing at the end of the month
Prime & Beyond New York now open on East 10th Street
Prime & Beyond is now open at the long-dormant space that previously housed Danal on East 10th Street between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue. (Jeremiah first reported this coming-soon eatery back on May 17.)
One reader said that the place opened last Thursday. There's already a five-star review on Yelp that reads "Simply awesome awesome meat... the best in the city..."
Anyway, this place is apparently an offshoot of a Fort Lee, N.J.-based steakhouse, as Eater pointed out.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
It's now snowing outside the New York Public Library
An EV Grieve reader sent this in the last hour from Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street... from the magic of TV commercials...Despite the heatwave....
REAL LIVE snow spotted in Midtown
Week in Grieview: Saying bye to the Mars Bar; buying cold drunks; sweating
Workers gutted Superdive (Friday)
Karl Fischer designing on East 12th Street (Thursday)
We bought several cold drunks (Tuesday)
[Photo by EV Grieve reader Rita]
More meatballs are coming to the East Village (Wednesday)
We looked at Pulino's new garden paradise on the Bowery (Monday)
We got an update about the renovations at St. Brigid's (Tuesday)
We pointed out the Bean's second location (Monday)
We first reported that the Mars Bar may be closed temporarily (Monday) then permanently (Monday) ... and flesh flies! (Wednesday)
We exclusively reported that it was hot out (Friday)
We showed solidarity for the Pelican Bay State Prison strike by throwing trash on Second Avenue (Thursday)
And Jane's Sweet Buns opened on St. Mark's Place (Tuesday)
[Photo of Jane by Allen Semanco]
NYC crime rate is going up, but not really
This is part of the front page of the Post today ... Uh-oh!
According to the exclusive:
Oh, so the crime rate is actually down. But! The article insists that it could get worse. Meanwhile, as the paper points out, since 1993, reports of "serious crime" — murder, rape, robbery, felony, etc. — have dropped from 430,460 to 105,115.
We looked at the CompState figures from the 9th Precinct, which covers East Houston Street to East 14th Street from Broadway to the East River. According to these statistics, crime complaints are down 2.93 percent from 2010.... down 69.08 percent since 1993. Not that we're buying all these crime stats anyway ....
Previously on EV Grieve:
Today in 'the bad old days may be here again' articles
The "bad old days" are here again story of the day
Trend alert! The bad old days are here again!
Are the "bad old days" here again...again?
The "bad old days" are here again story of the day
According to the exclusive:
Through July 17, incidents of the seven major felonies are down only slightly -- 0.4 percent -- over the same period last year, dipping from 54,447 to 54,254. The annual tally has dropped every year since 1993.
Oh, so the crime rate is actually down. But! The article insists that it could get worse. Meanwhile, as the paper points out, since 1993, reports of "serious crime" — murder, rape, robbery, felony, etc. — have dropped from 430,460 to 105,115.
We looked at the CompState figures from the 9th Precinct, which covers East Houston Street to East 14th Street from Broadway to the East River. According to these statistics, crime complaints are down 2.93 percent from 2010.... down 69.08 percent since 1993. Not that we're buying all these crime stats anyway ....
Previously on EV Grieve:
Today in 'the bad old days may be here again' articles
The "bad old days" are here again story of the day
Trend alert! The bad old days are here again!
Are the "bad old days" here again...again?
The "bad old days" are here again story of the day
Labels:
New York City crime,
New York Post,
the bad old days
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Earlier today on East 12th Street
At the 5th Annual New Village Music Festival
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