We've heard from several people attending tonight's CB3/SLA committee meeting... early word so far:
• Yankee Pizza Restaurant Inc, 181 Ave C aka 647 E 11th St (wb)
DENIED
• Jane's Sweet Buns (DeRossi Chelsea LLC), 102 St Marks Pl (wb)
APPROVED, but not before David McWater apparently called the other board members fascists for trying to block this one, according to an attendee. Looking forward to hearing more about this tomorrow on Eater, The Lo-Down, and others.
• Bobwhite Lunch and Supper Counter, 94 Ave C (wb)
APPROVED
This venture sounds interesting, from what we've heard... we'll have more on it later.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Gingersnap's Organic opening at former Mikey's Pet Shop on Seventh Street
Back in July, Dave on 7th told us that the former Mikey's Pet Shop on Seventh Street near Avenue A...
... would become an "organic, healthy food market."
Well, Dave on 7th sends along a shot of the sign that just went up on the front door...
Gingersnap's Organic featuring "handcrafted conscious cuisine."
And they have a website, though there's isn't much info yet.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Mikey's Pet Shop closing at the end of the month
... would become an "organic, healthy food market."
Well, Dave on 7th sends along a shot of the sign that just went up on the front door...
Gingersnap's Organic featuring "handcrafted conscious cuisine."
And they have a website, though there's isn't much info yet.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Mikey's Pet Shop closing at the end of the month
Is the Fine Fare recycling center 'destroying' East Fourth Street?
Patrick Hedlund has the story today at DNAinfo ... Some fed-up neighbors are saying that the recycling center on the East Fourth Street side of the grocery store at Avenue C continues to cause problems. Such as: Noise. Drinking. Public urination. Fights.
Sounds like just another weekend night outside [insert pain-in-the-ass bar here].
Residents have been talking with the 9th Precinct and local elected officials this past year. Last Thursday, Hedlund reports that 15 residents met again with the 9th. Per the article:
Sounds like just another weekend night outside [insert pain-in-the-ass bar here].
Residents have been talking with the 9th Precinct and local elected officials this past year. Last Thursday, Hedlund reports that 15 residents met again with the 9th. Per the article:
“Essentially they live there,” said one block resident, who complained of having to pick up human feces “every day” and noted that some of the regulars hassle other people who often use the machines.
“This is a problem for us seven days a week.”
219 First Avenue ready for a chain store, probably
The northwest corner of First Avenue and 13th Street has been under renovation for the past four years... (we last looked at it here).
(Via Flickr)
Now, workers have made enough progress on the formerly four-floor building that the ground floor retail space is on the market.
According to the listing... you can see for yourself...(Plus, if shows what the renovated building with additional floors looks like...)
Check out that list of neighboring tenants — all chains. And "sidewalk seating is permitted"?
Anyway, the ground floor here once housed the Mee Noodle Shop, a favorite spot for Allen Ginsburg.
Previously.
(Via Flickr)
Now, workers have made enough progress on the formerly four-floor building that the ground floor retail space is on the market.
According to the listing... you can see for yourself...(Plus, if shows what the renovated building with additional floors looks like...)
Check out that list of neighboring tenants — all chains. And "sidewalk seating is permitted"?
Anyway, the ground floor here once housed the Mee Noodle Shop, a favorite spot for Allen Ginsburg.
Previously.
Closing celebration at the BMW Guggenheim Lab last night
The BMW Guggenheim Lab ended its 10-week run last night with a closing party. And we were there to capture the last dance.
Technical difficulties, folks. Apologies!
Meanwhile, we'll have plenty more on these 10 weeks.... and what it all meant — if anything. Soon.
Previously on EV Grieve:
The Guggenheim wants our rat-infested First Street lot
Residents pitching in to help refurbish First Street garden
Designs for urban life apparently don't include trees
Try my beer toast!: Calling for contributions to the free East Village Harvest Cookbook
From the EV Grieve inbox ...
Image via.
Tompkins Square and St. Mark’s Church Greenmarkets are calling for recipes from around the East Village for our 2011 East Village Harvest Cookbook.
We’re looking for YOUR favorite recipe featuring fall farmers’ market ingredients, especially produce. Simple recipes are best – avoid exotic ingredients and Iron Chef-type cooking techniques. Eligible entries will join some Greenmarket fall favorites in our 2011 East Village Harvest Cookbook, which we’ll offer for free at the markets in time for Thanksgiving. (Don’t forget to include any info you’d like us to credit – including author’s name, organization or company name and contact info if applicable, and any note or story about the recipe.)
Email your recipe to:
Lela Chapman lchapman@greenmarket.grownyc.org or Greg Manley gmanley@greenmarket.grownyc.org
Or write it down at the Market Info table at Tompkins Square Sundays or St. Mark’s Church Tuesdays.
Recipes due by Sunday, Nov. 6.
Image via.
Bowery Coffee opens today
[Photo via @majman]
Several readers have noted that Bowery Coffee opens today at 87 E. Houston just west of the Bowery. (BoweryBoogie noted this last week.) Boogie reports that the decor can be described as "rustic Americana." While there are a few tables, it's more of a to-go place.
Anyway, if you try it, then please let us know what you think. Of the coffee.
BB has more on the owner here.
Several readers have noted that Bowery Coffee opens today at 87 E. Houston just west of the Bowery. (BoweryBoogie noted this last week.) Boogie reports that the decor can be described as "rustic Americana." While there are a few tables, it's more of a to-go place.
Anyway, if you try it, then please let us know what you think. Of the coffee.
BB has more on the owner here.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
[Updated] 17 year old shot and killed on East 12th Street early this morning
There have been multiple reports of a fatal shooting last night on 12th Street and Avenue C. According to the Daily News this afternoon, someone shot 17-year-old Keith Salgado (pictured, right) about 1:50 a.m., police said. He later died from his wounds at Bellevue Hospital.
"His life was taken too soon," Salgado's cousin, Jahaira Rivera, told the Daily News. "We were hanging out last night and he decided to split for five minutes. In five minutes, he got shot."
The Lo-Down reported that Salgado's mother was the leader of an anti-violence youth group.
[Photo via the Daily News]
"His life was taken too soon," Salgado's cousin, Jahaira Rivera, told the Daily News. "We were hanging out last night and he decided to split for five minutes. In five minutes, he got shot."
The Lo-Down reported that Salgado's mother was the leader of an anti-violence youth group.
[Photo via the Daily News]
Avenue A Mini Market now without part of its front window
A reader notes that someone smashed part of the front window at the now-closed Avenue A Mini Market near 10th Street....
This aside, anyone else notice an increase in smashed car windows of late? Dave on 7th noticed several the other morning on Seventh Street...
Week in Grieview
Joe's Bar closed for good? (Monday)
Wi-Fi for Tompkins Square Park (Wednesday)
Bad news for the Holiday? (Thursday)
Village Scandal facing eviction (Tuesday)
Even an empty 34 Avenue A is pissing people off (Monday)
Heathers lives (Wednesday)
The Chocolate Library is checking out of St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)
The falling window lintel on East 10th Street (Sunday)
The next dessert fad for St. Mark's Place (Monday)
A new hawk in Tompkins Square Park (Wednesday)
[Updated] Occupy Saturday
John Penley and a handful of protestors spent the day in Tompkins Square Park yesterday... before moving to the corner of Seventh Street and Avenue A when the Park closed at midnight...
[Top photos by Bobby Williams]
We understand that more people may have joined the Tompkins Square Park group. According to a reader, "Around midnight or 1, I was woken up by a parade of Occupiers. I guess they were coming from Washington Square Park, and heading for Tompkins Square Park ... being followed by the cops. Maybe 50 of them?"
Most of the Occupy Wall Street protests took place yesterday in Times Square, where Gothamist reported that the NYPD arrested 42 people.
There were also protestors yesterday in Washington Square Park, where some from Times Square joined in for an after-party and meeting. Bobby Williams spent part of the day there, and sent along these photos...
Also yesterday, DNAinfo reports that the NYPD arrested 20 people at the Chase branch on Astor Place. Protestors were on the sidewalk telling people to close their Chase accounts. Per DNA: "We were sitting here and the police came with paddy wagons and people started to leave," said Maeve Dwyer, 18, a Bard College student. "But then, we said we were not going to leave."
[Updated: Another source at the scene said that they weren't any arrests made at this Chase branch.]
Back at Tompkins Square Park, we heard that someone superglued the locks to the Park last night.
[Top photos by Bobby Williams]
We understand that more people may have joined the Tompkins Square Park group. According to a reader, "Around midnight or 1, I was woken up by a parade of Occupiers. I guess they were coming from Washington Square Park, and heading for Tompkins Square Park ... being followed by the cops. Maybe 50 of them?"
Most of the Occupy Wall Street protests took place yesterday in Times Square, where Gothamist reported that the NYPD arrested 42 people.
There were also protestors yesterday in Washington Square Park, where some from Times Square joined in for an after-party and meeting. Bobby Williams spent part of the day there, and sent along these photos...
Also yesterday, DNAinfo reports that the NYPD arrested 20 people at the Chase branch on Astor Place. Protestors were on the sidewalk telling people to close their Chase accounts. Per DNA: "We were sitting here and the police came with paddy wagons and people started to leave," said Maeve Dwyer, 18, a Bard College student. "But then, we said we were not going to leave."
[Updated: Another source at the scene said that they weren't any arrests made at this Chase branch.]
Back at Tompkins Square Park, we heard that someone superglued the locks to the Park last night.
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