Monday, March 11, 2013

The 'East Village3' is ready for you; for that 'Industrial Chic feel'

[March 2012]

Back last spring, GRJ, a fund co-founded and co-managed by brothers Graham and Gregory Jones, closed on the 78-unit, three-building package of 50-58 E. Third St. for $23.5 million.

In April, 17 residents of the buildings received letters that stated, in part: "It has been agreed with the impending new owners that your lease will not be renewed and that you will be expected to vacate at the expiration of your lease." More such letters followed.

The residents banded together and formed a tenants group; local politicians came out to offer support during a rally on May 7. However, as one former resident put it, the Big Real Estate Machine was too great to overcome. In the end, we're not sure how many of the longtime tenants ended up leaving the three buildings.

Heavy construction began in the fall... and now, the first of the renovated units are available to rent this month. Per the Streeteasy listing:

"The Walk-Up Reinvented"

BE THE FIRST TO LIVE IN EAST VILLAGE LUXURY. Situated in the Heart of the East Village, the Three Buildings at 50-58 East 3rd Street (at 2nd Avenue) have been dubbed the "East Village3" aka The #EV3. These newly renovated units boast superior finishes throughout. The contrast of exposed brick, high-gloss cabinets and stainless appliances give the building an Industrial Chic feel. Each bedroom is equal sized and every roommate has their own bathroom, with private storage above.

Absolute brand new gut renovation to the entire building. From top to bottom these apartments are designed for optimal living. The apartment features include, Oak Floors with a dark Walnut Stain, stacked Bosch Washer/Dryer, LG Fridge, GE Dishwasher and Microwave, imported Cesar Stone counter tops from Italy, white high gloss cabinets, high hat lighting, 3 Real Full Bathrooms, waterfall sinks in the bathroom, extra storage space, crown moldings, exposed brick, video intercom, secure key fob entrance, plus the building is under 24/7 video surveillance for extra security.

Here's what that looks like...







There are three, three-bedroom units available, ranging in price from $4,900 to $5,150.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Reader report: Three apartment buildings sold on East Third Street

Advocate for East Third Street buildings moving to Washington Heights

More about the lease renewals at 50, 54 and 58 E. Third St.

Tenants at 50, 54 and 58 E. Third St. banding to together in face of building sale

More drama at 50-58 E. Third St.; 'heavy construction' awaits tenants who stay

And now the renovations really begin at 50-58 E. Third St.

Flea Market Cafe reopens today, and here's the menu


[March 2]

The new-look Flea Market Cafe was unveiled at the beginning of March, as we noted here. A few readers and regulars of the bistro grumbled about the cleaned-up interior — someone even thought that it looked like a "Pier 1 showroom" now.

But how about the menu? It's now online. (Click on images to enlarge.)











The Flea Market opens tonight... the new owners are from 10 Degrees around the corner on St. Mark's Place.

Previously on EV Grieve:
New-look Flea Market Cafe shows itself on Avenue A; reopens March 11

Last remaining plywood removed from the Economakis him, revealing NO GARAGE



A tipster sent along the above photo, noting that the last piece of plywood outside 47 E. Third St. — the former tenement that Alistair Economakis renovated for his family — was recently removed. The address was the site of a bitter landlord-tenant fight dating back to 2003.

Several neighbors were convinced that the former 15-unit tenement would include a garage. There was an application for a curb cut, but the city never approved the request.

Last May, City Councilmember Rosie Mendez told The Villager that the Economakises are leasing part of the ground-floor space to a medical facility ... and the garage would serve that facility.

Anyway, the tipster said that he or she couldn't quite tell what was behind the plywood all that time. "It just looks like a black wall." No hidden doors?

[November 2011]

Previously on EV Grieve:
And Economakis gets the whole building for his dream mansion

More coverage here.

There goes the Lucky Cheng's sign



On Saturday, workers took down the Lucky Cheng's sign here on First Avenue...


[Photo by EVG reader Evan OHara]

Lucky Cheng's moved to a new home on West 52nd Street in the fall. We asked owner Hayne Suthon what she plans on doing with the sign. "I'll fix it and move it uptown."


Workers are currently renovating the space on First Avenue and East Second Street to make way for Pride and Joy BBQ.

Lucky Cheng's opened in 1993. Jeremiah Moss had an informative post on the building's history here.

These 4 new East Village restaurants are now open

As you may recall, Tribeca burlesque club Duane Park merged with the Bowery Poetry Club to create Bowery Poetry at 308 Bowery... the Duane Park part of the club opened this past weekend...





Bowery Poetry Club founder Bob Holman will operate Bowery Poetry Saturday afternoons, Sunday and Monday. Per DNAinfo, that is expected to start on March 18.

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On East Third Street at Avenue B, Heart N' Soul opened Friday at the site of the former Mama's Food Shop...

These photos are by @ThePeterHa ...



The menu features the "Coastal Southern cuisine" of chef Dave Conn, who spend a good part of his life in the South.



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Last Wednesday, East 12th Osteria, which serves Northern Italian fare via Roberto Deiaco, former executive chef at Armani Ristorante in the Armani flagship store on Fifth Avenue, opened its doors on East 12th Street and First Avenue...



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Finally... Back in January, Candela Candela abruptly closed at 92 Second Ave, ... at the time, a resident of the building heard that Mermaid Inn would be expanding into this space. That was NOT the case... In any event, the Candela owners have unveiled a new concept ... a vegetarian restaurant called Local 92 ...

And it's now open...



Per the menu: "The words LOw and CALories merge together in traditional middle-eastern dishes..."



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Anyone try any of these places? Any early reports to share in the comments?

The Feast bake shop opens today



Feast opened last Tuesday on Third Avenue near East 12th Street ... among other things, the place offers two large-format dinner options. (The Farmer's Market Feast and the "Nose to Tail Feast.")

Today, the bakery portion of the place opens. Feast proprietor Brian Ghaw also owns Savoy Bakery in East Harlem. The bakery will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Makeshift flea market returns to sidewalk outside the former Mary Help of Christians lot



Nice to see an impromptu flea market of sorts happen on Avenue A between East 11th Street and East 12th Street... the Mary Help of Christians flea market ended its run in the fall ... it now happens every Saturday at the Immaculate Conception Church on East 14th Street and First Avenue ...

Photo by Bobby Williams.

Week in Grieview


[Waiting for Prune's brunch, via James Maher]

Our interview with Sylvain Sylvain of the New York Dolls (Friday)

Revisiting Fetus Squat (Thursday)

TR Crandall Guitars opening on East Third St. (Monday)

Ada Calhoun is writing a history of St. Mark's Place (Thursday)

Video revisits the winter storm of Feb. 8 in the East Village (Wednesday)

A little more time for 9th Street Bakery (Tuesday)

We love Ink on A (Monday)

The Smith eyes basement expansion (Thursday)

Nobu alum heading to open Japanese restaurant on East Ninth Street? (Monday)

Your LES view of the Domino Sugar Factory might look like this (Monday)

THE EAST VILLAGE IS NOISY (Wednesday)

It snowed, some (Friday)

Another condo! (Thursday)

Live Fast closing on Clinton Street (Tuesday)

Caffe Buon Gusto closed on Avenue B (Monday)

At the Coney Island USA Spring Gala 2013

Coney Island USA held its annual Spring Gala last night at Webster Hall. The Gala's theme: The Burlesque Manifesto, which honored the role Coney Island USA played in beginning the neo-burlesque movement.

EVG contributor Stacie Joy was there and shared a few photos (maybe a little NSFW)...

















Find out more about Coney Island USA here. See Stacie's photos from the 2012 Gala here.

Richard Hell's New York (Mystery Lot shout-out!)



Richard Hell continues to do some press in advance of the release of his memoir, "I Dreamed I Was a Very Clean Tramp," on Tuesday.

Today, the Post features the longtime East Village resident in its weekly My New York feature... You can read it here.

And he was a Mystery Lot fan!

10. Vacant lot, north side of 13th Street, between Second and Third avenues (now a construction site)

“Whenever I would have to walk across town, I’d try to wrap myself down 13th Street. The lot was all overgrown. And when you were walking down 13th, the buildings that were still standing on 14th Street gave it this kind of broken-toothy kind of edge to it. A friend of mine wanted to make a movie with me — and my first idea was to do something in that lot. I put on a bunch of wounded-person makeup and staggered out from behind one of the 14th Street buildings. I have the footage, somewhere.”

Aside from the interviews that we've already mentioned (The New York Times last Sunday, the Observer), there have also been Hell Q-and-As in New York magazine... Esquire ... Spin has some book excerpts here.

Previously.

There's something about Marty



Here's the completed work at the Houston/Bowery Mural Wall, which was unveiled yesterday at noon ... a surprise to honor legendary graffiti photographer Martha Cooper's 70th birthday.

A growing number of graffiti artists started the tribute yesterday morning at 7. Cooper arrived with her cousin at noon, thinking that she was going to be seeing a new mural — something other than her nickname on the wall.

Brooklyn Street Art has a lot more about the event... with photos and names of everyone who collaborated on the work.

Per BSA:

The brand new “Marty” mural is up for an incredibly short time, possibly only days, so if you have an opportunity or inclination, catch this personal and public display of affection for a lady who helped us all appreciate art in the streets.

Animal NY has more from yesterday here.

Morning tweet



Yes, aside from making breakfast at home, because someone always says that. At 127 Second Ave.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

On a clear (leafless) day, you can see...



From Tompkins Square Park today... always liked the view... via Bobby Williams...

A false alarm on St. Mark's Place



The FDNY responded to a report of a fire this afternoon on St. Mark's Place near Avenue A... according to reports, it, thankfully, turned out to be a false alarm... here are a few photos via Bobby Williams showing the firefighters in action...