Thursday, December 23, 2010

Two of the only affordable places to eat along Avenue B temporarily shuttered

Plumbing issues shuttered China Wok and Cafe Rakka yesterday on Avenue B at Third Street...





Hope they open soon... two of the few affordable places to eat along here....

A great storefront (and noted)



11th Street just west of First Avenue...

Meanwhile, hanging inside the doorway... just took this shot for posterity. A reminder of what could be the biggest flop in Broadway history.


Season's Greetings



East Fourth Street near Avenue B.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Remembering Joe Strummer



I was happy to see to see that a few people came by the Joe Strummer mural tonight at Seventh Street and Avenue A to pay their respects on the anniversary of his death....

More photos from tonight's First Avenue fire






Thanks to jdx for these photos. Witnesses said the fire started around 7:30-7:40... It was under control by 8... The fire was between Second Street and Third Street. Previously.

EV Grieve reader Anna sent along the above shot from tonight's fire on First Avenue... She saw a bus on the scene taking displaced residents to a shelter for the evening...

Breaking: Fire on First Avenue










Dozens of fire trucks are on First Avenue between Second and Third Street. The fire seems to be under control. A paramedic on the scene didn't think there were any injuries. One witness said the fire started on the roof. More soon.

Middle of Avenue A, 5 p.m., Dec. 22


Where did you all go?

Joe Strummer, Dec. 22, 2002



Thanks to East Village Radio for the reminder... today marks the eighth anniversary of Joe Strummer's death...

You can watch the video that includes the mural's creation here... (Someone disabled the embedding...)

Meanwhile...

When trees are cold


High noon on Avenue A


...on such a winter's day... photo courtesy of jdx ... see more here.

Census 2010 and the East Village

As I first reported, the Census Bureau released data galore yesterday as part of their decennial look at America's demographics.

Oh, nevermind all that! (I made a mistake about the Census info — see the comments.) So I guess that I've been browsing local date from the Census Bureau's American Community Survey, based on samples from 2005 to 2009.

Back to the original post...

And The Times has this amazing interactive map ... every city, every block in America... You can search by zip code... I typed in 10009 ... here are a few screengrabs for ...

Race/ethnicity:


Households with income over $200,000:


Median monthly rent:


I randomly picked census tract 2602, roughly Ninth Street to Sixth Street, from Avenue B to Avenue D... the median monthly rent is $1,576 — up 46 percent since 2000. Census tract 2202's median monthly rent is $1,647 — up 57 percent since 2000. (The tract looks to include Second and Third Street from Avenue B and Avenue D...)

Anyway, I haven't had much more time to investigate the area in greater detail.... Here's the link. One word of caution: This interactive tool will cut down your productivity today by 89 percent over yesterday.

427 E. 12th St. back from the dead?

So that's what you look like! On Monday, workers removed the long-standing sidewalk shed in front of 427. E. 12th St. across from the East Side Community School...



And now...





There aren't any new permits for this space on file with the DOB. (In fact, all the work permits here have long expired.) Plans originally called for a six-story, 12-unit rental. When we last checked in here, back in November 2009, Massey-Knakal had just listed the pit space for $2.3 million. That listing is no longer active. One neighbor figures the presence of the porta-potty (Johnny on the Spot? Loader Up?) means the crew is there to clean out the hole...

6 East Village buildings part of $276 million portfolio



Massey Knakal is handling the sale of 26 multi-family "investment properties" throughout Manhattan. In total, there are 595 apartments, 22 retail stores and approximately 350,000 square feet. The properties can be sold individually in 16 different offerings, per the MK site.

The East Village buildings for sale in this parcel are:

• 410-418 East 13th Street
• 432-434 East 13th Street
• 330 East 6th Street
• 40-44 Avenue B
• 73-75 East 3rd Street
• 221 First Avenue

(Seems to me that most of these were already on the market here...) Combined there are 16 buildings, for a total cost of $276 million. If you want all the gory details, then you can download this 800-page PDF.

I particularly like the photo for 73-75 E. Third St. Happy that the photo includes some local color from the Hells Angels HQ next door at No. 77.