Friday, April 10, 2015

[Updated] Chuckie is missing

Via the EVG inbox...

The Kraus House for the disabled is missing a resident. He has been missing since 5 this evening. His name is Chuckie. If you see him, please try to get him back to the The Kraus House, 224 East 5th Street. 212-677-1390

Updated: His full name is Andrea Signore. He has Down Syndrome. There are flyers up along the Bowery and elsewhere…



Updated 1:49 p.m.
The NYPD found Chuckie safe in Brooklyn...

Standings, Burp Castle and Jimmy's No. 43 have reopened on East 7th Street


[41-43 E. 7th St. early this morning]

The three bars at 41-43 East Seventh St. had been closed since the explosion and building collapse on March 26 … the city has lifted the vacate order for the retail spaces… (residents have not been OK'd to return).



So Standings, Burp Castle and Jimmy's No. 43 are all open now.

And Jimmy's No 43 owner Jimmy Carbone shared this with us...

Jimmy’s No. 43 is re-opening with a limited menu this weekend (our go-to dishes: beef sliders, shishito peppers, cheese plates, fries). Our wifi and phones are still down, so we cannot accept credit cards and our ATM machine is offline … please bring cash to pay for food and drinks.

We want to thank all the first responders and the many people who have shown support for us these past two weeks: FDNY, the Office of Emergency Management, NYC Small Business Services and all the patrons who we invite to come in and celebrate our re-opening.

Petition to help reopen the Stage



The Stage, the beloved diner at 128 Second Ave., hasn't been open since March 28, as we've been reporting. It's a complicated situation involving Con Ed and the landlord, Icon Realty.

Now Stage owner Roman Diakun's son Andrew has started a petition … collecting signatures to help generate support for the restaurant between East Seventh Street and St.Mark's Place…

Stage Restaurant has been in business for 35 years in the East Village of Manhattan NYC. A few days after the explosion which happened on Second Avenue on Thursday March 26, 2015, a tenant living in the building where Stage Restaurant is located called Con Edison stating that he/she smelled gas in their apartment. As a precaution and safety measure, Con Edison shut off the gas supply to the entire building located at 128 Second Avenue. As a result, Stage Restaurant has been without gas for 2 weeks already, and has been closed as a result. Stage Restaurant has tried to reopen during this time, but is having trouble with the landlord in order to do so.

Let's not lose one of the last neighborhood staples which has been around for this long.

If you are interested in signing the petition, you may find it here.

Previously on EV Grieve:
The possibility that the Stage won't reopen on 2nd Avenue

The Belgian Room and Hop Devil Grill closed for nonpayment of taxes



The state's fluorescent SEIZED sticker arrived today at sister bars The Belgian Room and Hop Devil Grill on St. Mark's Place near Avenue A …



There isn't any other information about the situation at the moment…



So, for now, the two spaces remain closed. (These seizures aren't always permanent, as we saw at Sahara East, among other businesses.)

The big Sleep



Crocodiles have a new record (their fifth!) out next month titled "Boys." And the band will be playing at the Mercury Lounge on June 7.

Meanwhile, here's "Sleep Forever" from 2010.

Parkside Lounge fundraiser brings in more than $5K for LES Ready!



On Wednesday night, the Parkside Lounge hosted a fundraiser to help residents rebuild their lives after the deadly explosion on Second Avenue on March 26. EVG contributor Stacie Joy stopped by the bar on East Houston and Attorney...

At last count, more than $5,000 was raised, all of which goes directly to the people who were affected by the disaster on Second Avenue. All the proceeds will go to LES Ready!, which can disperse funds directly to those involved and in need.

Event organizer and host Jen Shih said 95 percent of the donations (which were plentiful) for the raffle were from within a 1-mile radius of Parkside Lounge.




[DJ Mouthlove and Jen Shih]

Damaris Reyes, executive director of GOLES and LES Ready! board member was there with fellow GOLES manager and LES Ready member Carlina Rivera.


[Damaris Reyes and event co-host Frank Stewart]

Reyes and Rivera talked about how the long-term recovery group organization formed after Superstorm Sandy to bring Lower Manhattan emergency response preparedness teams together. More than 30 organizations (including Henry Street Settlement, Occupy Sandy, Ryan-Nena Community Health Center, Sixth Street Community Center, Asian Americans for Equality, and Nazareth Housing) make up LES Ready!

The coalition focuses its work on preparing for and responding to emergencies in the East Village and LES as well as adjacent areas. It also works at advocating for long-term solutions for those affected by disasters such as Sandy and the East Village explosion.





Parkside Lounge owner Christopher Lee, who donated the space and drink tickets, was happy to help out. He and co-host Frank Stewart, representing Asian Americans for Equality, were both impressed and pleased with the community response and happy to know the money raised would help neighbors directly affected by the disaster.


[Christopher Lee]

EV Grieve Etc.: No contract renewal for Cooper Union prez; last look at Streit's Matzo Factory


[Photo outside Gem Spa by Derek Berg]

Cooper Union's Board offers not to renew President Jamshed Bharucha's contract (The Wall Street Journal via The Chronicle of High Education)

A 16-year-old opened fire on a group of people outside the Riis Houses on Avenue D (DNAinfo)

A final tour of Streit's Matzo Factory on Rivington Street (Slate)

Taste of 7th is this weekend (Luke's Lobster)

Christo and Dora now have three eggs at the Ageloff Towers (Gog in NYC)

The International Center of Photography makes it official on the Bowery (BoweryBoogie)

The dinosaur of Third Avenue (Flaming Pablum)

Remembering John Sex (Dangerous Minds)

A look back at the Five Spot Cafe (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

Behind the scenes at Clinton Street Baking Company (Gothamist)

Red flags over potential sale of a synagogue/nursing home at 25 Bialystoker Place just south of Delancey (The Observer)

Broker repositions Madison Street tenement as the "Epicenter of Cool" (The Lo-Down)

New Broome Street Bar owner promises "Nothing's Going to Change" (DNAinfo)

Some activity at the former Mary Help of Christians lot, plus a lot of discarded stuffed animals


[Photo by Peter Brownscombe]

Several readers have been curious about the recent activity in the dormant lot off Avenue A between East 11th Street and East 12th Street that was formerly home of Mary Help of Christians.

Of late there has been some mysterious activity … Per EVG reader Peter Brownscombe: "What appears to be a rabbit-proof fence has been erected creating an East-West divide of this desolate tract."

As we have quickly recapped in the past: Developer Douglas Steiner bought the property in 2012 for $41 million. During the summer of 2013, workers demolished the church, school and rectory. The permits that Steiner's reps filed with the city in October 2013 called for a 7-story, 64,720-square-foot structure with frontage on Avenue A, East 11th Street and East 12th Street.

This changed when Steiner's reps told CB3 in February that the residences would actually now be market-rate condos.

As for updates, well the pool design drawings went on file at the DOB on Wednesday…

Meanwhile, a few other Former Mary Help of Christians Empty Lot Watchers we talked with figure the fencing is for the renovations next door at East Side Community School …


[PB]

… but there isn't much explanation for why the lot has become a stuffed animal burial ground…


[PB]

Previously on EV Grieve:
New residential complex at former Mary Help of Christians lot may include rooftop swimming pool

Meet your new neighbor on Avenue A

Permits filed to demolish Mary Help of Christians church, school and rectory

Preservationists call for archeological review of former cemetery at Mary Help of Christians site

The 'senseless shocking self-destruction' of Mary Help of Christians

Dan and John's Wings opening a storefront on 1st Avenue



The signs are up for the incoming tenant at 135 First Ave. — Dan and John's Wings



Apparently the wings have been popular at Smorgasburg, the outdoor food festival on weekends in Williamsburg.

As for the proprietors, here's what their website has to say:

When two friends from Buffalo found themselves in Brooklyn without authentic Buffalo wings, they decided to make their own. Using recipes they learned working in Buffalo bars and pizzerias, Dan and John bring Buffalo's legendary flavor to Brooklyn, New York.

This will be their first storefront, in the space that previously housed JoeDough. This marks the second Smorgasburg vendor to set up shop on First Avenue. Schnitz opened in March 2014 at 177 First Ave. and East 11th Street.

H/T EVG reader Steven!

St. Mark's Place really has your e-cigarette needs covered


[Photo from Feb. 19]

St. Marks Convenience Inc. closed back in February … and workers stripped the little storefront on St. Mark's Place between Third Avenue and Second Avenue to the walls.

Yesterday, the sign went up for the new business … seemingly now the 345th place on the block selling e-cigarettes…



The place is selling other convenient store staples too. Like Cheetohs. We definitely saw some Cheetohs.

Ethos Meze East Village has been closed for renovations on Avenue A



The Mediterranean-themed restaurant at 167 Avenue A between East 10th Street and East 11th Street has now been closed for nearly two weeks… the sign on the door points to a renovation…



… though a neighbor says that there hasn't been much renovating happening here.

The newly renovated space is on the market … the rent is $16,500 (and $650,000 key money). Per the listing at LoopNet:

GORGEOUS ESTABLISHMENT — the decor and atmosphere. The place gives you a feeling that you are somewhere on an old boat in the sea. Plus, the candles all over the place makes it very romantic.

The restaurant, an offshoot of Ethos Meze on Third Avenue and East 36th Street, opened here last July 2.

Rent a parlor floor on East 14th Street



There's a parlor floor for rent at 325 E. 14th St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue … directly above the Crocodile Lounge

Cushman & Wakefield has the listing… all uses considered at the moment… the asking rent is $7,500…



And the listing has some of the loneliest still-life photos that we've seen for some time (or ever?)…