The looooooooooooongtime makeover of Extra Place enters its fifth year... Workers just added new strands of lights over the former alley...
[Photo by Bobby Williams]
(And has anyone seen my catering van that I left parked somewhere?)
And later...
Meanwhile, just noting that Scott James, the Boston-based menswear brand that opened on East First Street in late October, has moved on ...
Apparently it was only supposed to be a pop-up shop... which closed up at the end of January.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Report: Midnight raid at the Sunburnt Cow
[Marcus Cohn]
This information is via Marcus Cohn's website. He wrote that on Saturday night around midnight, a group of 30 or so NYPD and other various officials paid a visit to the Sunburnt Cow on Avenue C near East Ninth Street. Per Marcus:
This information is via Marcus Cohn's website. He wrote that on Saturday night around midnight, a group of 30 or so NYPD and other various officials paid a visit to the Sunburnt Cow on Avenue C near East Ninth Street. Per Marcus:
They were there for about 30 minutes and were examining everything from the menus, to the liquor license, to actual bottles of alcohol. They did not ask patrons to leave, yet most left on their own volition as their drinks ran empty. The bartenders were also made to pour out all the mixers.
Real-estate office becomes real-estate office on East 10th Street
The 123 Third Avenue sales office moved out of this space here on 10th Street just east of Third Avenue last May ...

And what makes sense to take over the space?
And what makes sense to take over the space?
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Retna at work on the Houston/Bowery Mural Wall
Work continued today at the Houston-Bowery mural ... where Los Angeles-based graffiti writer Retna is creating the next work for the space... readers shared some photos from today...
[@MichaelTSanchez]
[Bobby Williams]
[@JeanaCosta]
[EVG]
[@MichaelTSanchez]
[Bobby Williams]
[@JeanaCosta]
[EVG]
Today at the Avenue C sinkhole
After growing for about the past year, ConEd is getting on it here at 13th Street.
Photo by Bobby Williams.
Previously.
There was a black-tie wedding reception at Katz's last night
A reader sent us this photo from last night... Katz's was closed for a wedding reception...
A look at Twitter produced the following photos ... a look at the menu...
...and a look at the party favors.
Oh, and these were both via Ivanka Trump's Twitter account.
DJ Ray from Jarrell Entertainment provided the entertainment... or part of it... the above photo came from a Jarrell blog post on unique NYC wedding venues. "This weekend, DJ Ray is spinning at a wedding in a very unlikely location – the famous Katz’s Deli in NYC. Known for it’s hot pastrami sandwiches and potato pancakes, it may come as a surprise to some that the delicious deli could easily serve as a wedding venue too."
Now, we just need to know whose wedding it was (Bess & Steven on the Katz's wedding stuff) ... does anyone know Bess and Steven?
Updated:
Oh, a reader just said that the wedding was for public relations executive Steven Rubenstein and playwright Bess Wohl.
Updated 4:26 p.m.:
A reader who was there just sent this along... something else all the guests received as parting favors...
Updated:
Our friends at Runnin' Scared have more on the story here.
A look at Twitter produced the following photos ... a look at the menu...
...and a look at the party favors.
Oh, and these were both via Ivanka Trump's Twitter account.
DJ Ray from Jarrell Entertainment provided the entertainment... or part of it... the above photo came from a Jarrell blog post on unique NYC wedding venues. "This weekend, DJ Ray is spinning at a wedding in a very unlikely location – the famous Katz’s Deli in NYC. Known for it’s hot pastrami sandwiches and potato pancakes, it may come as a surprise to some that the delicious deli could easily serve as a wedding venue too."
Now, we just need to know whose wedding it was (Bess & Steven on the Katz's wedding stuff) ... does anyone know Bess and Steven?
Updated:
Oh, a reader just said that the wedding was for public relations executive Steven Rubenstein and playwright Bess Wohl.
Updated 4:26 p.m.:
A reader who was there just sent this along... something else all the guests received as parting favors...
Updated:
Our friends at Runnin' Scared have more on the story here.
Katz's annexes the Punjabi Food Express next door
So while Katz's was closed for the wedding yesterday... they used the space next door for food to go ...
[Via the Katz's website]
[Photo by @roni_sue]
As BoweryBoogie noted, the space next door to Katz's has been a variety of restaurants... and they've all closed...
Now it looks as if the address has a new tenant...
[Via the Katz's website]
[Photo by @roni_sue]
As BoweryBoogie noted, the space next door to Katz's has been a variety of restaurants... and they've all closed...
Now it looks as if the address has a new tenant...
Obscura Antiques and Oddities now open on Avenue A
RyanAvenueA passes along word that, as of yesterday, Obscura Antiques and Oddities is now open at 207 Avenue A. The reality TV favorites moved out of their East 10th Street store at the end of January ... arriving here at the onetime Sparacio & DeMarco Funeral Home, which closed in 1995.
When we stopped by, the place was full... nice to see a lively storefront along an otherwise quiet retail block.... and funny how lively it is considering they sell so many dead things. Or something.
Previously.
Update: Transit worker didn't fall though subway grate in front of the IHOP
On Friday, we quoted news sources that reported "A worker fell through a subway grate on E. 14th Street ... said FDNY officials."
We later linked to a Times City Room article, but obviously didn't read it too closely. According to that piece:
The Times noted that the worker was not seriously injured.
Several people said that falling through a subway grate was one of their worst city fears... wanted to put your mind at ease.
[Outside IHOP this morning ... solid grates!]
Anyway, you should be more worried about falling air conditioners.
We later linked to a Times City Room article, but obviously didn't read it too closely. According to that piece:
The worker, in his 60s, was on a ladder beneath the grate in front of the IHOP restaurant at 237 East 14th Street, near the Third Avenue stop on the L, about 10:35 a.m., the authorities said.
He was inspecting the grate when he fell from the ladder, said Charles Seaton, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
The Times noted that the worker was not seriously injured.
Several people said that falling through a subway grate was one of their worst city fears... wanted to put your mind at ease.
[Outside IHOP this morning ... solid grates!]
Anyway, you should be more worried about falling air conditioners.
Week in Grieview
[Along Avenue A]
About Joe Strummer's moustache (Friday)
Another look at the old theater on Avenue B (Wednesday)
Vancouver now has an East Village (Thursday)
Looking at the March CB3/SLA docket (Thursday)
A Linsanity mural on East Second Street (Tuesday)
Life Cafe will be split in two (Thursday)
Key Food renovates (Monday)
Union Market opening next month, probably (Monday)
People waiting in line for free IHOP pancakes (Tuesday)
And it was Big Reveal week... at 100 Third Ave. ... and 219 First Ave. ...
About Joe Strummer's moustache (Friday)
Another look at the old theater on Avenue B (Wednesday)
Vancouver now has an East Village (Thursday)
Looking at the March CB3/SLA docket (Thursday)
A Linsanity mural on East Second Street (Tuesday)
Life Cafe will be split in two (Thursday)
Key Food renovates (Monday)
Union Market opening next month, probably (Monday)
People waiting in line for free IHOP pancakes (Tuesday)
And it was Big Reveal week... at 100 Third Ave. ... and 219 First Ave. ...
Another feature on one of those really nice Flowerbox Building homes
[Elizabeth Felicella for Trendland]
We've seen several features on this 2,400-square-foot duplex home in the Flowerbox Building on Seventh Street between Avenue C and Avenue D... (For example, the Times featured the home in 2009.)
The young couple's home popped up yesterday in a spread at Trendland. Lots of Pinterest in this.
Among other features, the condo has a wall of ivy along the interior balcony that overlooks a 12-foot-long reflecting pool stocked with goldfish.
We've seen several features on this 2,400-square-foot duplex home in the Flowerbox Building on Seventh Street between Avenue C and Avenue D... (For example, the Times featured the home in 2009.)
The young couple's home popped up yesterday in a spread at Trendland. Lots of Pinterest in this.
Among other features, the condo has a wall of ivy along the interior balcony that overlooks a 12-foot-long reflecting pool stocked with goldfish.
A sneak preview of Sunday morning, March 18
Spotted on the Bowery...
...and nearby... one doesn't necessarily have to do with the other. But.
And we've alerted our friends at EV Heave. (Warning: Graphic photos of you know what)
[Broadway at 11th Street]
...and nearby... one doesn't necessarily have to do with the other. But.
And we've alerted our friends at EV Heave. (Warning: Graphic photos of you know what)
[Broadway at 11th Street]
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Retna at the Houston/Bowery Mural Wall
Yesterday, workers finished prepping the Houston/Bowery Mural Wall...
Tonight, the work begins on a new mural...
Thanks to @JeanaCosta for the photo...
Per Weldon Arts (via ANIMAL) ... Los Angeles-based graffiti writer Retna is creating the new mural...
BoweryBoogie has more here.
Tonight, the work begins on a new mural...
Thanks to @JeanaCosta for the photo...
Per Weldon Arts (via ANIMAL) ... Los Angeles-based graffiti writer Retna is creating the new mural...
BoweryBoogie has more here.
Summer, winter in 1940s New York
We spotted this yesterday over at our friends at ANIMAL ... as they describe it " some silent amateur footage of Manhattan during World War II. Just a stroll through summery Greenwich Village, springtime Coney Island, and fun in a snowstorm."
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