Monday, October 1, 2018

Full reveal at 363 Lafayette



Just noting the recent full reveal over at 363 Lafayette St., the 10-floor, mixed-used office building at Great Jones...



Ironstate Development is behind this project. (Their work in the neighborhood includes The Jefferson, the condoplex at the site of the former Mystery Lot.) The 363 website lists that seven of the 10 floors have been leased. The sidewalk-level retail that stretches back to Bond is available as well.

This was a long-vacant parcel that partially housed the Jones Diner until September 2002.


[EVG photo from 2015]

Previously on EV Grieve:
Former Jones Diner lot on Lafayette primed for new development

[Image: Spencer Platt/Getty Images]

Sunday, September 30, 2018

6 posts from September


[My ship came in: Photo by Derek Berg]

A mini month in review...

A flyer about protected bike lanes on 12th Street and 13th Street ahead of the L-train shutdown (Sept. 20)

Nightmare scenario for residents who learn that 14th Street and Avenue A will be the main staging area for the L-train reconstruction (Sept. 17)

Stannard Farm pulls out of the Greenmarket; 20-plus year veterans of Tompkins Square Park (Sept. 14)

A visit to the Streecha Ukrainian Kitchen on 7th Street (Sept. 11)

Last weekend for Matcha Cafe Wabi on 4th Street (Sept. 8)

Jimmy Carbone is on the mend (Sept. 7)

Week in Grieview


[UN Week from outside the former Grassroots Tavern]

Stories posted on EVG this past week included...

Help plan a park at the DEP shaft site on 4th Street (Thursday)

Get the lead out: Tenants call for protections from lead dust during renovations (Wednesday)

A final visit to the Tuck Shop, closing after 13 years on 1st Street (Tuesday)

More trash talk about those garbage trucks parked on 10th Street (Friday)

Same Old Gallery debuts tonight on Great Jones Street with Al Diaz and SAMO© (Wednesday)

During noon rally, local elected officials will seek postponement of Boys' Club building sale (Saturday)

Handsome Dan's has closed on 1st Avenue (Tuesday)

Fables of the East Houston Reconstruction (Tuesday)

A fall day to remove the Winter Flowers from La Plaza Cultural (Sunday)

This week's NY See (Thursday)

Goodbye to Cucina Di Pesce (Monday)

What is this on 11th Street? (Tuesday)

Posthuman league: Fall season getting underway at Performance Space New York (Wednesday)

Brick Lane Curry House is now open on 2nd Avenue (Monday)

East Village residents ask Madison Realty Capital to 'See the Light' (Friday)

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones headline Tompkins Square Park (Saturday)

Meet Noodles unveiled at new-look 50 3rd Ave. (Monday)

Marshalls, now with more Marshalls signage on Houston; and so long sidewalk bridge (Friday)

Protection for pedestrians arrives at 75 1st Ave. (Monday)

All's Fair on Avenue C: Fine Fare is now a Shop Fair (Thursday)

Homeware brand Burkelman opening flagship store on the Bowery (Monday)

Report: Ben Shaoul sells Liberty Toye/Bloom 62 on Avenue B for $85 million (Tuesday)

Concern for Dojo, which has now been closed for 2 weeks (Thursday)

Countdown to grilled pizza on 5th Street (Thursday)

Maybe you'll have a Whalebone of a good time at this pop-up bar on Avenue B (Thursday)

Cabin NYC unveiled on 4th Street (Monday)

... and on Second Avenue at St. Mark's Place, an Urban Bike Etiquette Sign...





Thanks to Lola Sáenz for these two photos.

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Doug E. Fresh highlights Day 2 of the F*ck Cancer! Benefit for Kid Lucky on Avenue C



Today is Day 2 of the F*ck Cancer! Benefit for Kid Lucky at the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space/C-Squat

Per the Facebook invite:

An originator of the art of beatrhyming, musician and activist Kid Lucky will be supported by a community of musicians and deejays in his fight against cancer in a full slate of musical performances September 29 and 30. Suggested donation $20 per person.

The photo above has a list of today's performances, including Human Beat Box Doug E. Fresh, expected on around 7:15 tonight.

The benefit is at MoRUS/C-Squat, 155 Avenue C between Ninth Street and 10th Street.

A fall day to remove the Winter Flowers from La Plaza Cultural



Garden volunteers today (around 10 a.m.) will start removing the Winter Flowers from along the Ninth Street side of La Plaza Cultural at Avenue C.

Rolando Politi started creating these handmade sculptures — best seen in the winter — from discarded materials here in 2000. The collection has grown to 244.





Here's what's happening, via the La Plaza e-newsletter: "Some will go to other gardens, some into storage. They have to come down in part because we're getting a new (and sturdier, more permanent) fence next year."

Volunteers likely won't get to all the work today, focusing on the sculptures that need restoration.

The flowers will remain along Avenue C...





In December, Politi is publishing a book of his work titled "Winter Flowers" ...



You may email Politi here to reserve a copy of the book.

Sunday afternoon poetry at Albert’s Garden



Via the EVG inbox...

Join us for an afternoon of poetry featuring Austin Alexis, Davidson Garrett, Jessica Nooney, Hilary Sideris, John. H. Trause and Jeff Wright.

Date: Sunday, Sept. 30

Time: 2-4:00 p.m.

Admission: Free, but donations are welcome

Albert’s Garden, begun in the 1971, is one of the oldest community gardens in Manhattan and offers a serene respite from the stress and noise of the city. It features a goldfish pond and a striking wall mural by the Belgian street artist Roa.

The garden is at 16 E. Second St. between Second Avenue and the Bowery.

Thanks to Francine Lange for the photo!

Saturday, September 29, 2018

Saturday's parting shot



Finally back from Burning Man? Photo on 10th Street and Second Avenue today by Lola Sáenz....

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones headline Tompkins Square Park



There was a huge turnout this afternoon in Tompkins Square Park for the benefit concert for Jimmy G. of Murphy's Law... with headliners the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, who played a 21-song set.

Thanks to Steven for sharing these photos...







Jimmy G., who has had multiple surgeries in recent months, joined the Bosstones for the last song...

Stage set for Mighty Mighty Bosstones show today in Tompkins Square Park



As noted Thursday, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones are playing a free show in Tompkins Square Park this afternoon as part of a benefit concert for Jimmy G., the frontman of NYHC veterans Murphy’s Law.

Jimmy G. — aka James Drescher — was hospitalized in July and subsequently needed several surgeries. (Read the GoFundMe page for more.)

EVG reader Peter D. shared these top two photos... showing how the stage is looking around 11 a.m. ...



And Steven took these shots...







There is a suggested $20 donation for today's benefit show, which includes Sheer Terror, Killing Time and Combust. Mark Yoshitomi of Generation Records is overseeing a raffle.



The show is scheduled from 2-6 p.m. I don't have exact set times at the moment. MMB expected to come on at 4:30 p.m.

During noon rally today, local elected officials will seek postponement of Boys' Club building sale



Local elected officials are speaking out today to urge officials at the the Boys' Club of New York (BCNY) to postpone their plans to sell the Harriman Clubhouse building on 10th Street and Avenue A.

Per the media advisory:

Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, Senator Brad Hoylman, Councilmember Carlina Rivera, Assemblymember Harvey Epstein, and representatives from Manhattan Community Board 3 will hold a press conference to demand that the Board of Trustees for the Boys Club of New York postpone the sale of the historic 117-year-old Harriman Clubhouse on East 10th Street.

Attendance at the Harriman Clubhouse, particularly from boys and young men from lower-income families, has increased in recent years despite claims of enrollment made by the board to justify the sale.

I first reported on the BCNY's plan to sell the Clubhouse. Under this plan, the 7-story clubhouse would remain in use by the BCNY through June 2019. (You can find more background here.)

According to a letter in June from BCNY Executive Director Stephen Tosh, they will look to rent space somewhere on the Lower East Side to continue with programming for Harriman members after the closure next summer. The letter also states that the sale of the East Village building will allow BCNY the opportunity to start new programs in other communities, including Brownsville, East New York and/or the South Bronx.

Last month, Hoylman and other local elected officials asked for a community meeting to hear more about the BCNY's plans.

As Patch reported yesterday, Tosh declined the meeting offer in a Sept. 14 letter. "Our role in the neighborhood defines us. It is also bigger than any one building. Wherever our East Village clubhouse is situated, we remain a vital part of an ever-changing area."

Hoylman told Patch: "We'd lose ... a crown jewel of youth and civic engagement precisely at a time in our city's and nation's history when we need these institutions for boys and young men. What we're concerned about is that its services might be non-centrally located and that the clubhouse would be converted into condominiums and hotels, which would be a double whammy for the community."

The rally starts at noon today outside 287 E. 10th St. between Avenue A and First Avenue.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Local elected officials urge Boys' Club officials to postpone sale of the Harriman Clubhouse

Boys' Club of New York selling East Village building; will remain open through June 2019

Friday, September 28, 2018

Friday's parting shot



Riding atop Engine Company 5 as always... photo on Second Avenue today by Steven...

Surfbort party



Surfbort's new Troma-esque video premiered yesterday ... "Trashworld" is a track from the Brooklyn-based band's debut record, Friendship Music, out on Oct. 26 via Cult Records/Fat Possum.

Read more about the video over at Brooklyn Vegan.