Friday, July 29, 2011

Breaking: Workers remove the plywood and sidewalk shed at 35 Cooper Square

The boards and sidewalk shed are are down at 35 Cooper Square. Thanks to Goggla for the photo and intel. Per Goggla: "Behold the beautiful whitewashed vacant lot at 35 Cooper Square."


She notes that a friendly worker told her that new construction is not set to happen until next year.

Meanwhile, a shot that I took two nights ago... see how that historic building has just faded into the ugly hotel now...


Previously.

Awning switch imminent at BaoHaus on 14th Street


Jennifer at Xoom sends along this shot of her new neighbor on East 14th Street — BaoHaus, the new eatery from Eddie Huang. His shop replaces Thai Me Up.

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition


How you can help save the classic Jade Mountain neon sign on Second Avenue (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)

Hard to find anything on Avenue A without a smartphone! (Nadie Se Conoce)

The history of the All Saints Ukrainian Church on East 11th Street (Off the Grid)

More on the East Village landmarking (The Villager)

The photography of Ai Weiwei (The New York Times)

Bike ridership jumps at downtown bridge crossings (The Lo-Down)

Blue Stockings reopens on Allen Street (BoweryBoogie)

The classic Randazzo's Clam Bar in Brooklyn (Lost City)

Thanks to the Daily News for mentioning me in their article on Redrum's rescue ...


And it's never to late to watch footage from last Sunday's World Naked Bike Ride ...

Bar on A is for sale

Multiple tipsters have passed along word that some possible changes are coming to several longtime Avenue A nightspots.

One that we can talk about now: Bar on A (or BOA or Barona) on the corner of 11th Street is apparently on the market...


According to the listing, rent is $13,500 a month with $265,000 key money.

Bar on A owner Bob Scarrano passed away last March.

The BMW Guggenheim Lab looking to kill off a few more rats before next week's gala opening?


EV Grieve reader Steve Carter notes the new rat traps along First Avenue Houston leading up to The BMW Guggenheim Lab, which opens to the public on Wednesday. There are seven traps in the above photo... Anyway, what kind of a "mobile urban laboratory" doesn't have rats?

Previously on EV Grieve:
The Guggenheim wants our rat-infested First Street lot

Residents pitching in to help refurbish First Street garden

Designs for urban life apparently don't include trees

Continuing to question the BMW Guggenheim Lab's benefits to the local community

Anyway, rats are passé now that the mainstream media are on to them

Thanks to Crazy Eddie for passing along these photos... Union painters are protesting outside Stuy Town ... setting up a picket area yesterday on 14th Street at Avenue B.


On Wednesday, EV Grieve reader thisboyshouts noted that the group had the familiar inflatable rat with them. However! Yesterday, Crazy Eddie points out their picket friend...


As he says, "Love the inflatable cockroach. The Rats are so passé today now that the mainstream media is on it at Tompkins Square Park."

Oh, and here's more on the union protest.

Condom trucks look as annoying as food trucks

As Runnin' Scared pointed out last Friday, Trojan's "Good Vibrations Truck Tour" is coming to town. That's right! Vibrator trucks!

EV Grieve reader Stephen Popkin saw these last night on Third Avenue near 34th Street...



They will likely be around the East Village tonight. If they haven't been already.

Per Jen Doll:

These trucks and all the goodness they contain will be in town [last night and tonight], chilling outside of bars in the West Village, Murray Hill, the East Village, the Meatpacking District, the Lower East Side and Williamsburg. Or, as we like to call it, "the Vibrator Hexahedron."

Honoring the workers of Gourmet Garage in Soho

We've always liked Curt Hoppe's work. (See our posts on him here... and here.)

His latest project is titled "The Sum of Our Parts," a photographic project celebrating the workers of Gourmet Garage on Broome Street in Soho ...




For the series of hyper-realist paintings, Hoppe took photos of the workers... their photos were taken during a period of nine sessions, not lasting more then 15 minutes each.

...and here are a few of the photos...





The exhibit, presented by the Woodward Gallery, is in the front windows of the Gourmet Garage on Broome and Mercer through August. Gourmet Garage opened as a wholesaler in 1981 ... and as a storefront in 1992.

The Yippie Museum Cafe reopens today


On July 1, we noted the Yippie Museum Cafe on Bleecker Street between Elizabeth and the Bowery was undergoing renovations...


According to the Cafe's site, they'll reopen this morning at 10.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Joe's Bar is closed, but why — and for how long?


Uh-oh. Joe's on East Sixth Street between Avenue A and B is closed. No note out front with any explanation. I called the bar. The number is "not in service."

The bar was closed in October 2009 for one week in what an insider called "an insurance snafu." However, the phone wasn't disconnected when that happened.

We hope that this is all just temporary. The last thing we need is the loss of another good neighborhood bar ...

If you have any information or know a bartender here, then please let us know: grieve98@gmail.com

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition

[Priority mail art on Avenue C. Photo by Robert Galinsky]

Why the Jade Mountain sign 'was a thing of real cultural value and significance' (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)

Ray's A (Neither More Nor Less)

The new Fedora is as horrible as you'd ever imagine it would be (Marty After Dark)

An East Village bike sting draws criticism (The Times)

Moving forward with the SPURA Environmental Review (The Lo-Down)

More about Upstate on First Avenue (Grub Street)

Looking at "Rock Family Trees: NY Punk" (Stupefaction)

Looking at Eddie Huang's 'Great Wall of Chinamen' (Eater)

"Gossip Girl" invades Gossip Angel Orensanz on Norfolk Street (BoweryBoogie)

Have you visited the EV Grieve animated GIF tribute Tumblr? (EVGIF)

Mars Bar exterior demoliton under way

EV Grieve correspondent samo notes some Mars Bar demo going on this morning... A worker is cutting the cinder blocks outside the bar...



S'MAC planning on an early fall opening at the First Avenue/Houston kiosk

We first heard that S'MAC will be taking over for Veselka at the First Avenue/Houston kiosk back on June 4, as reported by Patrick Hedlund at DNAinfo.

Little Veselka cleared out as expected at the end of June.

So when will S'MAC take over the space? We asked Sarita Ekya, who runs the popular East 12th Street macaroniship with her husband Caesar.

"We just finalized our agreement and picked up keys for the space," she said. "There is work to be done before we open so it looks like early fall at this point."

So, will there be S'MAC samplers for breakfast? Or where there be more traditional items for sale at that hour?

"We plan on being open the morning hours for coffee, pastries and the like," she said.

Previously.

Reunions! Missing bird — named Redrum — belongs to Lucky Cheng's owner


Yesterday, an East Second Street resident found this bird outside his window. (You can read that post here.) Turns out it's a Red Lorikeet.

And as of last night, we learned that it belongs to Lucky Cheng's owner Hayne Suthon, who lives nearby. As she said in an email, he somehow got spooked ... and got of her apartment and into the trees near her apartment. "He would not come down but called to me. I had no idea how I was going to get him down."

That he ended up on the other side of First Avenue comes as a bit of a surprise to her. "We never saw him fly before. He just hopped around and, even when the dog played with him, he would just coast like a plane that could not get airborne."

Suthon is relived that he is OK, and is grateful that his rescuers took such good care of him... and thankful to everyone who helped look for him.

The two will be reunited this morning. And I forgot to ask what his name is. And his name is Redrum.