Monday, January 14, 2019
PARTIAL reveal at 80 E. 10th St. (Eighty East Tenth)
On Thursday, workers started removing the scaffolding and construction netting from 80 E. 10th St., the ultra-swank condoplex at the southeast corner of 10th Street and Fourth Avenue.
And how it looked Saturday...
There are 12 units here in the development called Eighty East Tenth, ranging from one to five bedrooms. (The Eighty East Tenth website lists one unit still available, a unit on the sixth floor for $7.85 million.)
The building will also have ground-floor retail.
As noted before, a one-level row of businesses were on this corner, including a market and St. Marx Music, until 2007.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Selling Eighty East Tenth
KC Gourmet Empanadas coming soon to 38 Avenue B
Last month, a tipster told me that a empanadas place was coming to the former Dojo Noodle House space on Avenue B near Third Street.
And now, the same tipster shares the above photo ... showing the coming-soon signage for KC Gourmet Empanadas. Will post further details about the business as soon as more information is available.
Sunday, January 13, 2019
Week in Grieview
[Tompkins Square Park this a.m. via Vinny & O]
Stories posted on EVG this past week included...
Report: Upright Citizens Brigade closing East Village outpost next month (Thursday)
Mayor's new East River Park flood plan faces City Council scrutiny (Wednesday)
Find the history of every neighborhood building with East Village Building Blocks (Thursday)
A new I Am a Rent-Stabilized Tenant (Friday)
Some dick tagged the Tompkins Square Park playground (Monday)
Brodo opening a bone-broth outpost on Astor Place (Thursday)
The Starbucks on Broadway and 9th Street has closed (Friday)
Violet ready to roll out the grilled pizzas this week (Tuesday)
TR Crandall Guitars trades in 3rd Street for Ludlow (Tuesday)
JR's 'Gun Chronicles' is no longer on the Bowery Mural Wall (Thursday)
New Ukrainian restaurant at 136 2nd Ave. now in the hiring phase (Wednesday)
Ellis looking to bring comfort food to 6th Street (Thursday)
Chelsea Thai closes after 5 months on 1st Avenue (Monday) The now-closed Chelsea Thai on 1st Avenue is selling all its equipment (Friday)
Questions about a partial vacate order on 3rd Street (Tuesday)
A solo show for PhoebeNewYork at 212 Arts (Wednesday)
Luke's Lobster rolls back in business after temporary closure (Sunday)
6th Street townhouse, once said to be owned by Andy Warhol, listed for $4.95 million (Tuesday)
Make Sandwich leaves 4th Avenue, will try again somewhere else (Monday)
Report of a stolen car on Fifth and A (Sunday)
Report: Andy Byford talks L-train changes and next steps at CB3 committee meeting (Wednesday)
Let it fake snow! Let it fake snow! Let it fake snow! (Tuesday)
EVErything about the new luxury rentals at the former Peter Stuyvesant Post Office (Monday)
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An opening-night look at the PhoebeNewYork show at 212 Arts
A solo show featuring PhoebeNewYork, the alter ego of local artist Libby Schoettle, opened Thursday night at the 212 Arts Gallery, 523 E. 12th St. between Avenue A and Avenue B.
Vinny & O shared these photos from opening night...
The show, titled "Wall to Wall," will be here through Jan. 29. The gallery is open today from 2-8 p.m.
MulchFest Day 2 Preview: 87 things you need to know about today's Chip-a-thon in Tompkins Square Park
Well, maybe three things.
1. There aren't many trees. What's there now will take about 75 seconds to mulch.
2. The announced hours for the MulchFest are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
3. There is a mulch mound in the middle of the Park... help yourself to a bag or wheelbarrow full to use in your own garden or to make a winter bed for a tree or to blend in a favorite smoothie recipe.
Day 1 highlights here.
Saturday, January 12, 2019
Saturday's parting shots
Members of the Ukrainian Village Voices folk collective today on Second Avenue ... photos by Derek Berg...
S_ _ _ happened
Someone took this dog poop etiquette sign's fill-in-the-blank challenge on 14th Street between Second Avenue and Third Avenue...
Don't be a "Sick Bum With a Cute Face."
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Mulchemian Rhapsody: Chipping underway in Tompkins Square Park!
Let the mulching commence!
Here are some photos via Steven as the two-day Chip-a-thon gets underway in Tompkins Square Park...
[Go Seahawks next season!]
And, despite the promise of a Mulch-themed brunch — bacon, egg & pine sandwiches, chocolate wood chip pancakes and unlimited Mulchmosas — the crowds have not yet arrived for the festivities, which last until 2 p.m. today...
... and again tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
And there are freebies. Per the Parks Department website: "We'll chip your tree and give you your very own bag of mulch to use in your backyard or to make a winter bed for a street tree."
(Please note that the workers WILL NOT mulch old documents that you need shredded.)
A fiery sunrise courtesy of the Con Ed plant
The sunrise on this cold, dry day combined with the steam from the Con Ed power plant on 14th Street and Avenue C made for some photogenic moments this morning.
Thanks to EVG reader Scott Johnson for the above photo...
Friday, January 11, 2019
Friday's parting shot
Birthday celebration at Mee Noodle Shop on First Avenue via EVG regular Dan Efram (read about his new book here) ...
On the road
Highway Hypnosis, the latest album from Sneaks (aka Eva Moolchan), is out on Jan. 25 on Merge Records. The video here is for "Hong Kong to Amsterdam."
The now-closed Chelsea Thai on 1st Avenue is selling all its equipment
After five months at 192 First Ave., Chelsea Thai closed following the holidays. Founder-chef Saruj Nimkarn said that there wasn't enough business here between 11th Street and 12th Street to keep the quick-serve restaurant open.
Nimkarn and his family members are selling off the contents from inside the space... thanks to EVG regular Lola Sáenz for the tip and photos...
The restaurant debuted here in August after 21 years in the Chelsea Market. (A rent increase there forced Nimkarn to look elsewhere.)
Nimkarn will be holding the sale until 8 tonight, then again tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The space is now also for rent... Steven took this photo earlier today...
EVG Etc.: City office for bad landlords; Secrets of the St. Mark’s Historic District
[Photo on 4th Street via Derek Berg]
City launching office to protect tenants from terrible landlords (Curbed)
Speaking of bad landlords, Mr. Mayor! This podcast explores NYC's public housing crisis (City Journal)
Mayor seeks vacancy tax on empty storefronts (Daily News)
And the deB says that bus speeds will increase 25 percent by 2020 (amNY)
The struggle to own and operate a restaurant in NYC (Eater)
Indictment for lawyer accused of sexually assaulting several women, including in the East Village (Post ... previously)
Secrets of the St. Mark’s Historic District (6sqft)
Check out the free activities at the Tompkins Square Library branch on 10th Street this month (Official site)
The need for an NYC Bike Mayor (Gothamist)
RIP Highline Ballroom (Brooklyn Vegan)
The Merce Cunningham Centennial continues (Anthology Film Archives)
The Academy at Metrograph series features "The African Queen" and "Eve's Bayou" this weekend (Official Site)
... this past summer, for rent signs arrived at Julie's Vintage, the eclectic vintage/thrift shop at 84 E. Second St. at First Avenue. A tipster tells us that a deal was struck with the landlord and the shop is staying put...
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