Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Morning yarn



@JessNepom spotted this on East 12th Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue this morning... seems a little warm for yarn, no?

Incoming Empire Biscuit on Avenue A launches Kickstarter campaign



Renovations continue at the former Habibi Lounge space on Avenue A near East 12th Street ... where Empire Biscuit will be serving country-style biscuits and biscuit sandwiches 24 hours a day (and no liquor license) ...

Now founders Jonathan Price and Yonadav Tsuna have launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise $62,500 by the end of the month to help with the opening costs.

Per the campaign:

Besides potential construction delays, the major risks for our restaurant are post-opening. We have a strong team in place, a carefully developed concept and menu, a great location and space, and a nuanced financial model. So the basic challenges/risks that remain are controlling food cost and labor once we're up and running.

You can find more info here. Or you can watch the above video ... (they discuss the need for $$$ at the 4-minute mark).

Empire Biscuit is expected to open in 6-8 weeks.

Previously on EV Grieve:
[Updated] Reader report: biscuits and jams for former Habibi Lounge space on Avenue A

More about the 2Bn2C sculpture garden



We've written before about how much we enjoy the empty lot on East Second Street between Avenue B and Avenue C ... And in recent weeks, the lot has continued to go under some transformations... featuring new plantings and artwork...







Unbeknownst to us, 2Bn2C sculpture garden now has a website...



Per the site, the revamped sculpture garden is being directed by Nature and Ken Cro-Ken, an ecosystem artist who lives nearby. At the site, Ken explains his art philosophy ... and encourages people to share their photos of the garden.

The site is just getting under way... and there will be a few events in the garden, such as a performance by oboist Matt Sullivan later this month...

Previously on EV Grieve:
The last interesting empty lot in the East Village

New 7-story residential complex makes 1st appearance above ground on Avenue B



Work continues on Avenue B at East 12th Street, where a 7-story mixed used residential building is going up that will house the new home of the Elim Pentecostal Church, among other things.

The construction is now visible above the plywood that lines the site. Perhaps this phase is better for nearby residents, who had to endure months of relentless pile driving and other building-rattling noise.





The address was a movie theater for many years, first the Bijou in 1926, then the Charles. (The theater closed in 1975, and a church took over the space.) A fire broke out in the building in October 2006.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Inside the Charles

Former landmark countercultural theater now for rent on Avenue B

7-story building in the works to replace former countercultural theater/church on Avenue B

Construction site at 185 Avenue B remains shut down for now

[Updated] The 'insane' noise and pounding are back at 185 Avenue B

'First resale' at the the Brownstone East Village



Over in the Brownstone East Village, the four-unit architectural wonder at 224 E. 14th St. near Third Avenue, a floor-through loft is now on the market. According to the listing at Blu Realty Group: "This condo loft unit can't be missed. It’s the first re-sale in the building so it really is a rare opportunity!"

Last year, it was reported that Bill Peterson, the architect behind this, was selling his second-floor unit for $2.499 million. (Unsure if that ever happened.) Among other amenities, this unit featured the retractable facade that allows you to gaze out onto East 14th Street.

The new unit for sale for $1.45 million doesn't have that deluxe feature... But, there is plenty more...

The abundant cabinetry is streamlined with a beautiful white lacquer finish, giving the space a touch of a contemporary spirit in a classic space. The kitchen can also accommodate a breakfast nook for your quick morning bite and coffee.

Spacious Bathroom features Lefroy Brooks Enamal dual sinks with Vola fixtures, Zuma Deep Soaking Tub and a Duravit Wall-Hung Toilet.

The listing also notes that the building is "close to all Subways including the 'L' to Williamsburg."

Showings start on July 25.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Finally, your chance to own the 3-level penthouse at the Brownstone East Village

More photos of the apartment with the garage door for a living-room wall on East 14th Street

Goloka Juice Bar & Health Shop now open on East 5th Street



Goloka Juice Bar & Health Shop opened yesterday in one of the empty storefronts on East Fifth Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue. (It's at 325 E. Fifth St., two doors east of the 9th Precinct.)

Here's info on the shop via their Facebook page:

Goloka was started with the intent of creating a peaceful getaway amidst the busy streets of New York City where people can take a small break from their day to enjoy healthy treats.

Goloka also has a full service custom organic juice bar.

Founded by yogis, Goloka has created a menu and store atmosphere reflective of the spiritual practices of yoga lovers.

It has been so hot that cactus plants are now growing in the East Village



Well, as part of a new window display outside Louis 649 on East Ninth Street near Avenue C. Photo yesterday by Bobby Williams.

About Shiti Bikes and Citi Bikes



You probably heard about the outbreak of "Shiti Bike" stickers around the city in the last 48 hours or so... EVG reader Brad212 spotted these on East Ninth Street and Avenue C yesterday morning ...



A "Shitibike" website launched on Sunday... where you can download your very own stickers... there's also the month-old Shiti bike Facebook page that announces it is "Reclaiming NYC streets from corporate appropriation of Bike culture."

Meanwhile, a reader pointed us to this info graphic at Mayor Bloomberg's website from last week ... which provides a statistical report card of Citi Bike's first month of operation...

Monday, July 8, 2013

Curb your ferret



Tompkins Square Park this evening.

Photo and headline via @delcecato ...

Rite Aid continues to evolve on First Avenue



The transformation continues here at First Avenue and East Fifth Street ... there's now a garden theme on the exterior... the plants and flowers will actually grow a foot or two while you stand in the check-out line...

Tuck Shop closes St. Mark's Place location



The Tuck Shop closed its location for good on St. Mark's Place near Avenue A last night. The locations on East First Street and in the Chelsea Market remain open.

According to the sign on the door, "we decided to close this location for myriad reasons" ... which include:

Surf's Up!
Real-Estate Taxes (my personal fav)
Gentrification
The booze
Sandy (of course)
Rent is too damn high!
Laziness/ennui
Albany/Bloomberg
Gluten-free people

The Australian restaurant opened this location in the summer of 2009.

From April...


[Andrew Adam Newman on Ave C.]

[Updated] Female diner decides to go topless last night at Verso



A story from the heatwave.

At Verso last night, two diners entered the Italian bistro on Avenue C and East Eighth Street ... the female diner sat down and immediately removed her top. She sat bare chested while owner Labinot Baraliu asked her to put her shirt back on. She argued that it was "perfectly legal" for her to sit topless in the restaurant... all the while her male companion was taking photos of her.

The staff did end up escorting the couple out of the restaurant.

"In 15 years [in the restaurant business] I've seen all kinds of things, but not this," said Baraliu. "It was funny, but at the same time I was like 'WTF — is this really happening?'"

Updated 7-10
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