Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Tuesday's parting shot

Part of the winter window display at Exit9 Gift Emporium on Avenue A...

While we're 'Younger': Filming in Tompkins Square Park today

You may have seen the film crew in Tompkins Square Park today...
They were filming a scene for "Younger," the well-reviewed (99% on Rotten Tomatoes!) TV series from Darren Star ... the show's up to season 7, set to debut in early 2021. A PA told Steven this was for an episode to air in the spring. (And no word of any Hilary Duff sightings!)

A reader said that cast-and crew had a COVID-19 testing location inside the former St. Brigid School on Avenue B.

Thanks to Derek Berg for the photos ... and H/T Steven...

Street appeal: East Village resident David Godlis has a new book of photographs

Longtime East Village resident David Godlis has a new book of photographs — "Godlis Streets" (Reel Art Press), which focuses on his body of work from the 1970s and 1980s.

On Thursday at 5 p.m., there's a virtual book launch and conversation with Godlis along with special guests Luc Sante and Chris Stein. (The two contributed the book's foreword and afterword.) Find the info to tune in right here

His previous book, "History Is Made at Night" (from 2016), chronicles the heyday of the scene at CBGB between 1976 and 1979. 

A visit to Raul's Barber Shop

Text and photos by Stacie Joy

Like most local businesses, Raul’s Barber Shop at 11 Avenue B (between Houston and Second Street) is struggling during the pandemic.  

Raul Velez Sr., 78, has been at the head of his eponymous barber shop on Avenue B for 59 years, and he and his son Junior show me around space. 
I meet barber Cesar Barros, 63, who has been cutting hair here for 32 years, and learn more about the space, which was separated into individual sections for increased COVID precautions. Business has been slower recently and the shop is working to adjust.

Eagle-eyed readers may have noticed that the barber shop no longer bears Raul’s name on the awning, nor the phone number, and the mural of Puerto Rican fighter and entertainer Hector “Macho” Camacho that used to grace the gate is also missing. 

The building (in a package deal along with its neighbor at 9 Avenue B), which was previously owned by Michael Chang now belongs to notorious landlord Steve Croman, and the shop was told to paint over everything. Junior tells me there has been no rent increase yet but they are concerned about changes might be forthcoming.
Raul’s hours right now are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., but it may close early so call (212-777-1121 or 212-353-3057) before you come. Walk-ins accepted! Raul’s is pretty old-school, cash only, no website or social media.

The Bean ready to make its 2nd Avenue return

Updated 11/18

The Bean is now open! Hours: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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The Bean reopens today in its former home on Second Avenue at Third Street... almost a year to the date that it closed at this very location.

As you may recall, the Bean shut down two EV locations in November 2019 — here on Second Avenue and on First Avenue at Ninth Street. At the time, owner Ike Escava blamed rising costs on the closures. The outposts on Third Avenue at Stuyvesant and Broadway at Ninth Street remained in operation. 

The Bean first debuted in December 2011 here on Second Avenue. The retail space has been vacant since the Bean's departure.

Will update the post when we get the new hours for this Bean branch.

Previously on EV Grieve:

Sink your teeth into this new signage on Avenue A

As noted back in August, an outpost of Kids Dental is opening on Avenue A and Fourth Street... and this past weekend, the full-on storefront signage arrived... (not sure what font that is...)
Anyway, Kids Dental is what it sounds like — a dentist for kids (children! Not like Kids.) The practice also has outposts in Washington Heights and Bensonhurst. 

A Santander branch was here on the southwest corner until 
April 2018. Between full-time tenants, ChaShaMa — a nonprofit that partners with property owners for pop-up galleries — was using the space.

Rumba Bar & Grill announces itself on Avenue C

Workers put up the signage yesterday for Rumba Bar & Grill at 185 Avenue C.

The bar-restaurant with a Latin-influenced menu has been in the works for awhile here between 11th Street and 12th Street... we first mentioned it in September 2019 when the applicants, who also run Salome Latin Cuisine on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx, were to appear before CB3.

With the arrival of the sign, it appears they are getting closer to opening.

There has been a lot of turnover in recent years at this address. The last tenant, Bar Taco, which closed in early 2019, took over the space from a short-lived venture called Malcriada, a "Latino Gastropub" ... which arrived after Kaz, another short-lived venture that lasted seven months.

Cafecito, the Cuban-style cafe, had a good run here, closing in early 2016 after 14 years in business.


Thanks to Vinny & O for the photo!

Monday, November 16, 2020

Monday's parting shot

An evening view of the New York City Marble Cemetery on Second Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue... thanks to Jeff for the photo!

Tile Bar returns

From the EVG tipline: Tile Bar is back open now at 115 First Ave. at Seventh Street... as you can see, there are several outdoor tables ... as well as a few seats available inside the open door...

Last night's high winds damage outdoor dining spaces on St. Mark's Place

Given the gale-force winds last night (and that rare tornado warning!), we wondered how the neighborhood's outdoor dining structures fared... a quick survey this morning found some damaged spaces along St. Mark's Place between Second Avenue and Third Avenue... 
... though, to be honest, these spaces often look similar on any given Sunday morning... thankfully the damage didn't appear to be any worse than this around the neighborhood (please let us know in the comments if you noticed other storm-related damage) ...

Gothamist has a recap of the storm's wrath right here.  

Bluestockings hosting limited-capacity opening this holiday season in new LES storefront

Bluestockings, the volunteer- and collective-run bookstore and activist space, will host a soft, limited capacity reopening this Thursday (Nov. 19!) in the new space at 116 Suffolk St. between Rivington and Delancey.

Bluestockings will be open — foyer-only hours this holiday season — on Thursdays to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. until Dec. 20.
Meanwhile, the build-out continues at No. 116. Bluestockings launched a crowdfunding campaign to help "keep providing vital resources to our queer, trans and SWing community." (Find the GoFundMe here.)

Bluestockings opened at 172 Allen St. between Stanton and Rivington in 1999... before moving on at the end of July. 

You can follow the Bluestockings Instagram account for updates.

Previously on EV Grieve:
• Today is the last day for Bluestockings on Allen Street; new LES location in the works

A glimpse of the 10-story condoplex to come to 14 2nd Ave.

A rendering has arrived on the plywood outside 14 Second Ave., offering a glimpse of what the 10-story condoplex will look like here between First Street and East Houston...
Preliminary work started here in January 2019, which marked the first signs of the condoplexing ahead for Treetops, the name of the residential building that will rise here ... the completion date is now listed as July 2022...
... and here's a look inside the lot adjacent to First Street Green Art Park...
This site has been vacant for years, last housing Irreplaceable Artifacts until its demolition by the city in July 2000. There's a lot of back story, which the links below cover...

Previously on EV Grieve:
• Workers remove artifacts from the vacant 14 2nd Ave., fueling speculation of new development

• Development watch: 14 2nd Ave.

• Vacant lot at 14 2nd Ave. sells for $7 million; will yield to 10-floor condoplex 

• More about Treetops, the name of the condoplex coming to 14 2nd Ave.