...joining Alpana Bawa next door in closing...
Monday, March 8, 2010
Another First Street shop shutters
Mirari, a costum-made jewelery shop at 70 E. First St. near First Avenue is going out of business...

...joining Alpana Bawa next door in closing...
...joining Alpana Bawa next door in closing...
Chabela's closes on Avenue B
Last spring, Chabela's opened at 40 Avenue B between Third Street and Fourth Street... Now it appears to be closed. Yesterday, workers were removing fixtures from the Dominican eatery...

Before Chabela's, the address was home to Russo's, a pizzaria. What next?
Before Chabela's, the address was home to Russo's, a pizzaria. What next?
Labels:
Avenue B,
East Village streetscenes,
new restaurants
Bank branch grows plywood

The new HSBC branch at Ninth Street and Second Avenue is taking shape...now with plywood.
Jeez, almost makes us miss Max Brenner...
[Top photo via Jeremiah's Vanishing NY]
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Kids in Action in Tompkins Square Park
The following photos displayed here in Tompkins Square Park today were taken during March-May 2009 by children who live in Chunchi, the Andean town in Ecuador...






Learn more about the project here.
Learn more about the project here.
I'll be back again some day
Danny Meyer's future in politics
At the Post, Jennifer Gould Keil conducts a Q-and-A with restaurateur Danny Meyer... Blah, blah, blah... and he doesn't really answer this question ... that I'd love to honestly hear him answer...
Q: What happened in Nolita? You were going to build a Shake Shack in a parking lot and backed off when some neighbors complained. Why?
A: One of the good things about the experience is that there will not be an unlimited number of Shake Shacks in New York and life is too short. That's the bottom line. We are going to open our first Shake Shack in Miami in late spring, before it gets too hot. And there will be others opening on the Upper East Side and in the theater district soon. There's also one in Central Park, at the Delacorte Theater.
So life is too short is what happened? Or maybe it had something to do with this resident...
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Ray's in the Times
At the Times, Jim Dwyer checks in on the situation at Ray's. He talked with Bob Arihood... He also spoke with Arianna Gil, who helped organize the Saturday night delivery service. (Speaking of which, it's Saturday. If you need something delivered... 718-473-9636)
The headline: Not Your Banks’ Bailouts: Stores Too Loved to Fail
Anyway, here's a passage:
One recent blustery night, Maria Musial stood behind the counter at Ray’s, where she has worked since arriving from Elk, Poland, in the early 1980s.
“When I came, he was nearly the only store on the block,” Ms. Musial said. “The squat people was here. Now it’s young customers, new people.”
A friend, Bozenna, chimed in.
“They don’t like egg creams,” Bozenna said.
Read the whole article here.
[Photo by Michael Sean Edwards.]
Friday, March 5, 2010
Hello Europe!
Sonic Youth 1983, as the YouTube title says...
Cheep's eats for Second Avenue

Thanks to the EV Grieve tipster for passing along this signage shot of Cheep's, which is going in at the former Snacklicious Cinderella, Second Avenue near St. Mark's Place...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Fairytale new beginning for Snacklicious Cinderella?
This is not a test: Cooper Union in imminent danger of "projectile vomiting"

A friendly tipster passed along the following from a Cooper Union student, who — wisely at first — thought the e-mail below was a hoax given all the upheaval there of late. But it is not.
From: bulkmail@cooper.edu
Date: March 3, 2010 2:37:35 PM EST
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
Subject: A nasty stomach virus at Cooper
Cooper has been hit by a 48 hour stomach virus, characterized by projectile vomiting and high temperatures.
Wash your hands frequently with soap and water. This is the single most effective preventive step you can take.
Go back to using the Purell dispensers.
Try not to touch your eyes, nose, or mouth.
Avoid large gatherings.
If you get the virus, stay home! Drink lots of fluids.
Alan Wolf
Campus-wide Safety Coordinator
Our friends at EV Heave have been notified. He or she has made the necessary preparations for the weekend, and is already on the scene. See for yourself.
Benefit for Ray's: "I am thrilled to be part of this moment in our community of the East Village"
As a reminder... Bob Arihood and Slum Goddess have already made mentions of this....
Benefit for Ray's Candy Store
Monday, March 8
7:30 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Theater For The New City, 155 First Ave.
Between 9th and 10th streets.
Suggested donation of $15 — sliding scale from $5 to $15
Here's the official information from Facebook:
It promises to be a wonderful evening of giving love to a neighbor in need. Ray himself will be there with us! and some of our East Village activists. This will be an event from our beloved neighborhood to Ray, a men who has work hard and long and have give back, support, smiles, someone who has protect many of us! today we can give back to him and celebrate the spirit that still lives among us! the spirit that mayor Bloomberg and his politics want to finish, to eradicate ... We will fight against it! Lets get united to celebrate the very beautiful Ray!!! Lets have him for many more years! He'll be our strongest representation... right here in the heart of our little Villlage. please assist, collaborate, The whole East village will be there! So fun...
Show Schedule
7:30 — D.J. DiDi of the Brazilian Girls
7:45 — Ms. Marilyn singing her smash hit "My Man Ray!
8:00 — Rev. Billy and the Life After Shopping Gospel Choir
8:20 — Janine Otis
8:35 — Joff Wilson of the Bowery Boys
8:50 — Marni Rice
9:05 — Blind Boy Paxtion
9:20 set up
9:30 — East River String Band
9:55 set up
10:00 — The Bill Murray Experience
10:30 — D.J. Didi
11pm End of show!!
Francisco Valera is helping organize Monday's benefit... I asked him for his story.
Hello this is Francisco Valera. I am a former member of the Reverend Billy and the Life After Shopping Gospel Choir. I've lived in the East Village for the past 17 years, upstairs from Ray's Candy Store. Ray is a great friend and over the years I have come to love him as family. Ray and I share the same Landlord. I have been aware of his situation for a while now and we talk about it, as myself, up until a week or two ago was very late with my own rent, due to lack of work in the middle of such difficult times... does it sound familiar? I hear it all the time, from some many different kinds of people... Ray just became 77 years old recently, we had a very cute party in there, and he has been working at the little store for almost four decades, since i was a baby!
He is truly a sweet, sincere, funny, workaholic, knowledgeable, humble gentleman, a totally honorable man! He is an Icon, although nowadays that term is use so commonly... when it comes to Ray, it gains all its original meaning...
I am thrilled to be part of this moment in our community of the East Village a legendary one, with such an amazing Human Being Ray Alvarez, It can't get any better!
Meanwhile, Bob Arihood has the latest news on Ray's at Neither More Nor Less.
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