Saturday, April 23, 2016
Video interludes: NYC in 1993
An EVG reader shared this video... a pleasant 5-minute excursion around Manhattan (sticking to Central Park, Times Square, Wall Street, etc.) in 1993. Its purpose, via the YouTube explanation: "In 2002 D-Theater D-VHS launched in the US — the dealers needed a demo tape of HD footage. JVC reused some HD video [from 1993] that had been shot."
The camera is on East Third Street at the 1:42 mark, where a member of the Hells Angels enacts the no-camera policy... and there's a quick scan on St. Mark's Place between Second Avenue and Third Avenue then from 1:44 - 1:54 ...
Openings: Desi Galli on Avenue B
As previously reported, the proprietors of the well-regarded Desi Galli on Lexington Avenue and East 27th Street were opening a location at 172 Avenue B between 10th Street and 11th Street (the old Mercadito Cantina space).
Anyway, Desi Galli, which offers quick-serve Indian food, opened this past Wednesday (a few days later than previously announced) ... and they are open late (or early depending on your schedule) ...
Open until 3am in the #eastvillage. #midnightsnack
— Desi-Galli (@DesiGalliNY) April 23, 2016
Friday, April 22, 2016
'Summer' happens so fast
The Barcelona-based Zephyr Bones have a new single out today... which might be a good time — given the temps today — to play "Weird Summer" from their debut EP "Wishes/Fishes" from 2014.
Prince tribute at Dallas BBQ?
Or maybe just a coincidence here on Second Avenue and St. Mark's Place.
Photo by EVG Dallas BBQ correspondent Steven
EV Grieve Etc.: Fatal assault at Project Renewal Men's Shelter; new work from Peter Missing
[Smartphone falls off billboard on the Bowery? Photo by Derek Berg]
Felony assault arrest in fatal fight at Project Renewal Men's Shelter on East Third Street (PIX 11)
AEG Live buying Bowery Presents (Billboard)
Kitchen tub in East 11th Street apartment marketed as "vintage detail" (Curbed)
A talk with Cochise and Clayton Patterson, co-authors of "The Street Gangs of the Lower East Side" (Bedford + Bowery)
Prince at the Roxy in 1981 (Dangerous Minds)
About the first show at the International Center of Photography, opening soon on the Bowery (The Lo-Down)
Hunting with Christo in Tompkins Square Park (Laura Goggin Photography)
A move for the Pickle Guys (BoweryBoogie)
On Sunday: The romantic-comedy "The Square Root of Zero" (1963) "pits a pair of Village beatniks against a clan of moneyed squares vacationing on the Maine coast." (Anthology Film Archives)
Some presidential history of the Church of the Ascension, on Fifth Avenue and 10th Street (Ephemeral New York)
...and Peter Missing has put up new work this past week at First Street Green Art Park ... Find more on it at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York ...
#missingfoundation on Houston and 2nd ave park. pic.twitter.com/qwNye2EZHH
— EdenBrower (@edenbrower) April 20, 2016
Remembering Prince: 'Purple Rain' showing Monday night at Village East Cinema
[Thanks to @justzubin for the photo]
Monday, April 25 at 7. Tix are on sale here.
The theater is on Second Avenue at East 12th Street.
And "Purple Rain" is the midnight movie at the Sunshine Cinema on the weekend of May 13-14.
New plans for a 6-story building at 253 E. 7th St.
[Photo from November by Daniel Root]
A demolition crew reduced the former four-story residence at 253 E. Seventh St. between Avenue C and Avenue D into a lot of rubble late last year.
Meanwhile, plans for a 6-story building with six residences never met with city approval.
Now the developer, BSD Realty, has filed new plans for the property. As New York Yimby first reported yesterday, the developers filed new plans this week with Issac & Stern Architects designing the project — another 6-story, 6-residential building with a penthouse... "its units should average a spacious 1,498 square feet apiece, indicative of condominiums." (Ramy Issac of Issac and Stern is well-known for many East Village projects, including 100 Avenue A and 154 Second Ave... and various penthouses.)
As we noted in February, the address is for sale. The listing is still active at the E Property Group website. Among the options here, per the listing: "Your dream custom mansion townhouse." But it looks as if a residential building is the plan.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Options for this lovely East 7th Street townhouse include demolition
New building in the works for 253 E. 7th St.
The disappearing 253 E. 7th St.
253 E. 7th St. is now a pile of bricks
Property at 253 E. 7th St. now for sale; perfect for a 'dream custom mansion townhouse'
[Image from 2014 via Massey Knakal]
Concern for East Village Cheese Shop
East Village Cheese Shop opened in its new home on Seventh Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue last Sept. 29.
The shop's lease at 40 Third Ave. between East Ninth Street and East 10th Street was up at the end of last July, with its former neighbor Duane Reade apparently moving into the adjacent storefronts.
Based on reader comments ... and conversations with friends and neighbors, people were pleased that the store was able to stay in the neighborhood, albeit in a smaller space.
However, a few people who shop here regularly have concerns about its financial health. Per an EVG reader: "East Village Cheese went back to cash only and the minimum counter order went up to half a pound from a quarter-pound."
The reader feels as if these are bad signs... along with the fact that there's rarely anyone in the store upon the reader's visits...
The shop is usually also empty when I stop in ... and it certainly lacks the energy of the Third Avenue space. Another EVG reader felt similarly about St. Mark's Bookshop moving from Third Avenue to East Third Street .. the the store just lost something in the new location on a side street.
Said the Cheese Shop regular: "I would be so sad to lose it after the long wait for it to reopen."
Updated 4/23
A few people asked about this. The owners Thupten Tenphel and Lobbing Tsultrim, who are from Tibet, worked at the shop... and bought it from owner Alvin Kaufman when he retired in 2005.
Thanks to Steven for the photos!
Previously on EV Grieve:
Rumors: Duane Reade expansion will take over adjacent storefronts, including East Village Cheese (74 comments)
[Updated] Confirmed: East Village Cheese will be moving to Avenue A later this year
East Village Cheese makes move to 7th Street official
[Updated] Work starts on new home of the East Village Cheese Shop
Looking at the incoming East Village Cheese shop on East 7th Street
Bingbox Snow Cream Co. opens Sunday on 2nd Avenue
[Photo by Steven]
Starting Sunday afternoon at 3, you'll be able to enjoy "the finest and purest snowflake dessert to be enjoyed all year round" with the grand opening of the Bingbox Snow Cream Co. shop.
This opening info comes via the Bingbox Facebook page. (There's a coupon there for a $1 off your order.)
The Snow Creamers are located at 125 Second Ave. between East Seventh Street and St. Mark's Place,
The storefront was previously home to E-Nail, which closed last September.
Previously on EV Grieve:
'Snowflake dessert' coming soon to 2nd Avenue
Kaz signage arrives at former Cafecito space on Avenue C
The signage for Kaz has arrived at 185 Avenue C near 12th Street.
We don't know too much about the place, which is taking over the former Cafecito space.
The applicant was on CB3's SLA committee docket in February (as Caz, per the paperwork) for a full liquor license (like Cafecito had). The proposed menu included salads, sandwiches and various items described as "large bites." (The menu is on the questionnaire here.)
CB3 recommended to deny the license, according to the minutes from the meeting...
WHEREAS, this is an application for a "large bites" restaurant with hours of operation of 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 A.M. Sundays through Thursdays and 11:00 A.M. to 3:00 A.M. Fridays and Saturdays, a fifteen (15) foot bar with eight (8) stools, three (3) forty-two (42) inch screen televisions and recorded background music; and
WHEREAS, notwithstanding that this location has a business with a full on-premise liquor license, that this application is for a bulk asset sale, and that this applicant furnished twenty- nine (29) petition signatures in support of its application, this applicant did not demonstrate that it has the experience or is prepared to operate a business with a full on-premise liquor license, in that it has limited experience managing a licensed business outside of this community since 2013 and did not articulate a well-thought out business plan with defined personnel and menu; and
WHEREAS, although respresented to be a restaurant, the proposed business plan appears to be that of a bar serving a limited menu with proposed later hours and three (3) large screen televisions...
In any event, it looks as if Kaz is moving forward with beer and wine ... this reader photo from last week shows more than 20 taps (and there are apparently more not pictured)...
Cafecito closed at the end of January after 12 years in business. No word on an opening date for Kaz.
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Tomorrow on Earth Day, you can (legally) ride a Citi Bike for free
Come ride with us on Aprill 22! #CarFreeNYC https://t.co/hGNcgRpmot pic.twitter.com/Zl4y1HnhJ7
— Citi Bike (@CitiBikeNYC) April 16, 2016
Find the details here.
Per Gothamist: "Signing up is simple and doesn't appear to have any strings attached: enter your email and name on Citi Bike's website (you can opt out of promotional mailings), and you'll be sent a code to redeem a 24-hour access pass that'll be valid at any of Citi Bike's stations..."
It's also an (optional) Car-Free Earth Day.
Are you missing your cat?
This kitty was found this afternoon on Avenue A between Ninth Street and 10th Street... per the message we received:
Small gray tabby with a tiger stripe like coat and gorgeous fluffy tail. Estimated 1-2 years old. Very very sweet and friendly. Does not seem to be a stray. Please contact Fred Brown 646.387.0874 for more info ...
TBT — Purple Rain on Avenue A
From June 9, 2014... when Prince was featured on the roll-down gate at Mikey Likes It, 199 Avenue A near East 12th Street.
The mural, created by Bronx-based artist Andre Trenier, was in honor of the shop's Flavor of the Month: Purple Rain (double blueberry ice cream with cheesecake chunks).
And in case you haven't heard the news... Prince has died. He was 57.
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