Monday, April 15, 2013
East Second Street gets a bike lane
EVG regular Spike passes along this photo with news that East Second Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue now has a new bike lane...
... and apparently no one told this guy, spotted walking in the bike lane...
Also, no word just yet how this will impact the double parking on this block.
[Updated] What is that atop the Jefferson?
We were walking east on East 13th Street Friday afternoon (oh, how was your weekend?) and we spotted this atop The Jefferson, the incoming condo ...
That.
What the hell is that?
Don't recall seeing that in the renderings.
Shared building amenities include a rooftop terrace with party facilities and a BBQ. Maybe it's a party facility? DJ Booth? Portal to the 18th century?
Guesses as to what this is... are welcome in the comments.
Updated 10:20
Curbed quickly cleared up the mystery, looking at some zoning diagrams and noting that this is an "allowable rooftop obstruction" for an elevator machine room. That's boring!
Previously on EV Grieve:
City approves new building for Mystery Lot
The last days of the Mystery Lot
Before it was the Mystery Lot
The Mystery Lot developers using famous dead comedians to sell condos at The Jefferson
That.
What the hell is that?
Don't recall seeing that in the renderings.
Shared building amenities include a rooftop terrace with party facilities and a BBQ. Maybe it's a party facility? DJ Booth? Portal to the 18th century?
Guesses as to what this is... are welcome in the comments.
Updated 10:20
Curbed quickly cleared up the mystery, looking at some zoning diagrams and noting that this is an "allowable rooftop obstruction" for an elevator machine room. That's boring!
Previously on EV Grieve:
City approves new building for Mystery Lot
The last days of the Mystery Lot
Before it was the Mystery Lot
The Mystery Lot developers using famous dead comedians to sell condos at The Jefferson
Jefferson retail façade — revealed
Speaking of The Jefferson... workers removed the plywood and netting and stuff on the first of the two new retail spaces along East 14th Street...
There are two spaces available, as we've pointed out previously here.
Here's the official retail listing...
Branding Alder
An EV Grieve Alder Watcher Reader was curious why there wasn't s sign up at noted LES chef Wylie Dufresne's new restaurant on Second Avenue near East 10th Street.
Don't when this happened, but there is a sign of sorts, according to the Alder Watcher Reader...
Branded into the woodwork...
No word if this is available in peel-and-stick tattoos as well.
Don't when this happened, but there is a sign of sorts, according to the Alder Watcher Reader...
Branded into the woodwork...
No word if this is available in peel-and-stick tattoos as well.
The Bowery just got a little more bland
Nearly two years ago, CB3's Transportation & Public Safety/Environment Committee OK'd an application for a new newsstand for the Bowery at East Second Street...
Anyway, the characterless little box arrived last week, as BoweryBoogie noted.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Newsstand in the works for the Bowery and Second Street
Sunday, April 14, 2013
At today's 'No 7-Eleven' rally in the East Village
Today's "No 7-Eleven" community event started in Tompkins Square Park and moved over to Avenue A and East 11th Street where the shop will some day call home...
First, a few photos courtesy of Steven Hirsch...
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And via Bobby Williams...
You will likely find more of a recap soon via the newish No 7-Eleven blog right here.
First, a few photos courtesy of Steven Hirsch...
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And via Bobby Williams...
You will likely find more of a recap soon via the newish No 7-Eleven blog right here.
Zoltar, among the hats
Zoltar late this afternoon, waiting for team Zoltar to repair his broken glass (and heart).
Photo by Bobby Williams.
Week in Grieview
[Avenue C this morning]
Deal off to bring Crif Dogs to the former Billy's Antiques space (Friday)
Your East Village bike share locations (Tuesday)
Cops arrest the Money Boyz (Friday)
Remembering Walter (Friday)
Don't pee on your building (Monday)
Here is the official CBGB Movie poster (Monday)
Amazing storm photos (Wednesday)
Katie Holmes films on Avenue A (Thursday)
Discussing the "ultra loud sex noises" on East 10th Street (Friday)
Yes to Golden Cadillac, no to The Asphalt Jungle (Tuesday)
Watch this guy go berserk inside Lebrini's Pizzeria (Thursday)
More about the Peter Stuyvesant Post Office closing/relocation (Monday)
It was pretty warm (Tuesday)
Piccola Positano closes on East 4th Street (Monday)
Father Pat lost his car during that East Ninth Street fire (Tuesday)
Papaya King sign arrives (Friday)
Woooooo! New bank branch! (Tuesday)
Early-morning motorcycle fire (Monday)
Live above Nevada Smiths in a luxurious penthouse with a small kitchen (Friday)
David Cross says the East Village on weekend nights is the 'worst fucking place in the world'
Our friend David Cross, former East Village resident, is in a new movie called "It's a Disaster" ... and he gets the "My New York" treatment in the Post today.
And he does not have fond memories of the neighborhood, at least on weekend nights... as he discusses his former apartment on Avenue A and East Third Street.
Cross now lives in Brooklyn.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Commenter comedy gold
The EV Evil Triumvirate (IHOP, 7-Eleven and Subway) sends David Cross packing to Brooklyn
[Image via Wikimedia Commons]
And he does not have fond memories of the neighborhood, at least on weekend nights... as he discusses his former apartment on Avenue A and East Third Street.
“Two things made me want to leave the East Village. It was awful, party-central loud and obnoxious. On Friday and Saturday nights, it’s the worst f - - king place in the world. It’s like the French Quarter. There’s broken glass and trash everywhere, puking, yelling and fighting. That combined with how many great little places were turning into Duane Reade and Subway sandwich and Chase banks. And 7-Eleven? That’s not why I moved to Manhattan.”
Cross now lives in Brooklyn.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Commenter comedy gold
The EV Evil Triumvirate (IHOP, 7-Eleven and Subway) sends David Cross packing to Brooklyn
[Image via Wikimedia Commons]
More details about yesterday afternoon's shooting on Avenue C and East Third Street
Many readers shared news of a large police presence yesterday afternoon around 2 on Avenue C and East Third Street. According to witnesses, a man was shot in the stomach "in a drug deal gone bad."
According to the Post today, a gunman shot a 52-year-old man before fleeing. The victim is at Bellevue. His injuries were not life-threatening, per the Post.
The shooting occurred near Lebrini's Pizzeria on the corner of East Third Street and Avenue C. Owner Bobby Lebrini passed along the photos here. He believed that there were two men who met the victim, who was standing in front of the cab in the photos. One man stood on the corner while the other two talked for about 1 minute. That's when the one man allegedly produced a gun and shot the victim in the stomach.
"It must have been a small caliber — like a .22 — because there were like 10 people in the pizzeria and no one heard it or reacted to it on [the video surveillance]," Lebrini said.
Both men, who were described as Hispanic, took off south toward Houston.
Meeting tonight to discuss the future of 173 E. Second St.
As noted several times, The Living Room is hoping to move its live-music venue from Ludlow Street to East Second Street... they withdrew from this month's CB3/SLA meeting, though ... Regardless, it's still a big topic of conversation for residents... and the focus of tonight's 2nd Street Block Association Meeting... According to the flyers posted on the block, The Living Room will likely be on the May CB3/SLA docket...
During a recent community meeting, some residents here said that they were "vehemently opposed to the possibility of The Living Room" on this block between Avenue A and Avenue B. (Read that post here.)
The space currently housing Klean & Kleaner, the laundromat at 173 E. Second St., remains on the market.
During a recent community meeting, some residents here said that they were "vehemently opposed to the possibility of The Living Room" on this block between Avenue A and Avenue B. (Read that post here.)
The space currently housing Klean & Kleaner, the laundromat at 173 E. Second St., remains on the market.
Another day of special deliveries for David Schwimmer
On Thursday, workers were making a big special delivery to David Schwimmer's new home on East Sixth Street... a big crane was dropping various accessories off for a rooftop garden...
And yesterday, EVG reader Eva points out that there were even more deliveries...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Is David Schwimmer the 'Friends' star who now owns the demolished 331 E. Sixth St. townhouse?
Outrage over total demolition of historic East Sixth Street townhouse
Here is David Schwimmer's East Village home
Here comes David Schwimmer's rooftop garden
And yesterday, EVG reader Eva points out that there were even more deliveries...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Is David Schwimmer the 'Friends' star who now owns the demolished 331 E. Sixth St. townhouse?
Outrage over total demolition of historic East Sixth Street townhouse
Here is David Schwimmer's East Village home
Here comes David Schwimmer's rooftop garden
Party girls pooped in Tompkins Square Park
Looks like we possibly found at least two of the occupants of that stretch pink limo... Jose Garcia spotted these two prima donnas crashed in Tompkins Square Park this morning...
Sadly, the nearby Magic Sippy Cup smelled of vodka...
Sadly, the nearby Magic Sippy Cup smelled of vodka...
Zoltar still sees a glassless future in the East Village
As we reported yesterday, a group of youths apparently and/or allegedly smashed Zoltar's glass outside Gem Spa on Second Avenue and St. Mark's Place. East Village Hawkeye heard that Zoltar would be repaired last night.
However. When we stopped by this morning
In the meantime, we do like the street-sign shadow on the back of Zoltar's box.
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