Monday, November 17, 2014

Noted



An Urban Etiquette Sign from inside an East Third Street building via EVG reader Philip TreviƱo, who notes the flyer is still fresh and unmarked by a Sharpie. (And not just to copyedit.)

Ben Shaoul's latest gift to the neighborhood: A 10-floor residential building



News broke Friday about the new retail-residential complex coming to the one-level strip on East Houston between Orchard and Ludlow: a 10-floor building with 83 residential units.

In addition, the new building will feature 13,500 square feet of ground-floor retail and nearly 5,000 square feet of community facility space, according to New York Yimby, who first reported on Ben Shaoul's plans now on file with the city.

The address for this Shaoulville will be 196 Orchard St.

As BoweryBoogie (who first learned that Shaoul was behind this project) has been reporting, the businesses along here (Bereket among them) have closed or moved to make way for the development. Pretty much everything you see will be gone — except for Katz's, whose co-owner sold their air rights to Shaoul.

Ismael Leyva is the architect of record.

Yaffa Cafe's former sidewalk cafe is now a garbage dump



Yaffa Cafe officially announced their closure back on Oct. 1 after 30-plus years in business.

We've been curious what will happen to the space at 97 St. Mark's Place just east of First Avenue. We've haven't heard any news about this in recent weeks… the only activity to note is that someone moved the garbage and recycling to the space where Yaffa's sidewalk cafe was…





Yaffa's management decided to call it quits after the city ordered them to discontinue use of their backyard garden … and from the fines stemming from a recent DOH inspection.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Yaffa Cafe is officially gone; back garden dismantled

More about Yaffa Cafe closing

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Week in Grieview


[Why did Zoltar move? He loves Paul's! Photo by Derek Berg]

Gracefully is closing on Avenue A (Monday)

Q-and-A with Vanessa McDonnell, director of the John's of 12th Street documentary (Thursday)

East Village Radio is returning (Friday)

Native Bean moving soon on Avenue A (Thursday)

Q-and-A with activist Kelly Cogswell, author of "Eating Fire: My Life as a Lesbian Avenger" (Tuesday)

Pizza Bagel Cafe yielding to a T-Mobil store on East 14th Street and First Avenue (Tuesday)

City's first cat cafe opening on the LES (Thursday)

Out and About with Ben Bahud (Wednesday)

Coming soon to First Avenue: Sweet Generation, "A Bakery for Arts Education" (Monday)

Facebook is here now in Midtown South (Wednesday)

The Marshal seizes Cafe Cambodge on Avenue C (Thursday)

$73 million and Ben Shaoul's Bloom 62 is all yours (Friday)

John Lurie's new live Internet radio show debuts (Wednesday)

LaVie in rubble (Friday)

zPizza closes on First Avenue (Monday)

A Building condo returns to market WITHOUT THE SLIDE (Tuesday)

Heavenly Market opens on Third Avenue (Friday)

Awwwwwwwww: Christo and Dora make cute in the sunset (Tuesday)

Momofuku-French Louie vets bringing BARA to East First Street (Monday)

Refurbished El Sombrero debuts (Wednesday)

New residential building for former Mobil station lot will be 10 floors with 0 zero affordable units (Wednesday)

57 Second Ave. available for $30 million (Thursday)

Mystery mounds (Friday)

Mile High Run Club is up and running (Monday)

… and we realized that we never noted the arrival of the recently relocated Cloak & Dagger boutique at 334 E. Ninth St. … in the former Archangel Antiques space…


Jeremiah's Vanishing New York



The Post today features our blogging friend Jeremiah Moss on its My New York page… his list of favorite NYC places highlights many from the East Village, including Ray's Candy Store and Theatre 80… Check it out here.

Discarded Citi Bike of the day

Abandoned Citi Bikes have been a common sight these past, oh, 17 months… this one atop the temporary boilers on East Sixth Street at Avenue C took a little more effort, though… (unless it fell) …



Photo via @TedRoden

And now a lot of photos of leaves (and a few of the sun)



Just a few scenes of the fine-looking fall from the last few days…





















Saturday, November 15, 2014

Crime scene tape remains on 3rd Avenue and East 13th Street



Several readers noted the presence of crime-scene tape outside the Brazen Fox on Third Avenue and East 13th Street early this morning.

Per one reader who was on a pre-dawn walk: "the sidewalk was blocked off, at least on the 13th Street side, and there was a patrol car parked there at the corner of 3rd Ave with lights flashing."

We don't have any information about what may have happened.

Droplets of blood remain on the sidewalk.

You will have to do without the Citi Bike valet service until the spring


[Seventh and A via Derek Berg]

Sorry for the lack of notice … but the Citi Bike valet service on East Seventh Street and Avenue A (and East 14th Street and Avenue B???) ended last evening.



And what did valet service mean?

Staff will be on hand at the Alphabet City stations to make sure that every bike that arrives will get a dock. So anyone heading to the East Village on a weeknight can be rest assured that they won’t have to search for a docking point at the end of their trip.

Previously

At the South Street Seaport: Ice Rink, tree lighting and another VBar



Just mentioning a few things happening at what's left of the South Street Seaport in case it's of interest...The Seaport Ice Rink returns today, and the Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony takes place on Dec. 2 at 6 p.m. You can find more info here.

In other news, VBar, which has a location on St. Mark's Place and First Avenue, is opening a location at the Seaport … at 212 Front St. (former home of, sob, Carmine's).

And what does the future hold down there? Here's a video with details, if you dare…

Friday, November 14, 2014

Easy does it



Here is "Easy Money" from Johnny Marr's second solo album, the recently released "Playland."

And Johnny Marr and Co. are playing a sold-out show tomorrow night at the Music Hall of Williamsburg.

A godsend? Heavenly Market opens today on 3rd Avenue



The new market opened this morning on Third Avenue at East 11th Street… offering up a fine selection of deli fare… they are open 24 hours … and they deliver… (and they are giving out free muffins today if you buy something)...



Heavenly takes over the space that last housed Fern Cliff Deli.

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition


[A Giuseppi Logan photo shoot in Tompkins Square Park the other day via Derek Berg]

Remembering The East Village Eye (Hyperallergic)

There's a newly restored version of this William Burroughs documentary playing through Nov. 19 (Anthology Film Archives)

The radical history of 110 Second Ave. (Ephemeral New York)

Listen to the demo recordings from The Ramones' debut album (Boing Boing)

Check out the new street photography blog by EV resident Adrianna Grezak (On Second Avenue)

RIP Big Bank Hank (Daily News)

Drunken driver wipes out Cemusa stand on Delancey (BoweryBoogie)

A visit to Makari on Third Avenue (Off the Grid)

Tenants who are fighting Steve Croman (The Villager)

Academy Records' Cory Felerman finds a rare Yoko Ono 45 good for $1,703.99 on First Avenue (The Village Voice)

Christo hanging out in Tompkins Square Park (Gog in NYC)

Some more Pussy Galore detective work (Flaming Pablum)

Celebrities visit Miss Lily's 7A (Page Six)

Appreciating Cafe Edison's interior (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

Rethinking traffic on Canal (The Lo-Down)

Iggy Pop TV interview from a Cleveland TV station circa 1979 (Dangerous Minds)

...and if you need plans tonight that include gambling for a good cause (a fund-raiser for The Neighborhood School on East Third Street), then you in luck... tickets are available at the door...

Ben Shaoul is selling Bloom 62 for $73 million — all cash!


[EVG file photo]

Back in January, the Post reported that Bloom 62 on Avenue B and East Fifth Street — the former Cabrini Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation — "is being shown to investors and expected to sell for roughly $70 million."

At the time, we never spotted any listings for the building that Ben Shaoul bought for $25.5 million from a family trust made up of the estates of Jacob W. Friedman and Sol Henkind in December 2011.

Now a PDF for the building is making the rounds … it arrived in our inbox. From that listing:









All you need is $73 million. All cash.

Cabrini closed for good on June 30, 2012. The 240-bed Cabrini Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation — sponsored by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus — provided health care for low-income elderly residents in the East Village. The center opened in 1993 and served 240 patients and employed nearly 300 people.

Bloom 62 started renting in May 2013. Prices top out at $7,600 for a four-bedroom apartment. The building has quickly earned a reputation for throwing the most disruptive rooftop parties.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Claim: Ben Shaoul is the new owner of Cabrini nursing home, will convert to condos

Report: Local politicians reach out to Ben Shaoul as re-sale of the Cabrini Nursing Center seems likely

More details on Cabrini's closing announcement

Ben Shaoul looks to make a whole lot of money converting nursing home into high-end housing