Monday, February 14, 2022

For-rent signs arrive on these 2 storefronts on 14th Street and Avenue A

For-rent signs have arrived on two long-vacant storefronts on the SW corner of Avenue A and 14th Street. (The listings are not online just yet.)

The Lower East Side Coffee Shop closed here after 13 years in February 2021. New Herbal World, which offered a variety of herbs, teas and tonics as well as acupuncture, moved to Lafayette Street in September 2019

It was a tough time for all the businesses on this corner in recent years. For nearly three years this side of 14th Street was an active construction zone for L-train repairs and Avenue A entrance construction ... with a variety of trucks, drill rigs, pile drivers, compressors and generators. 

Several businesses were forced to shut down due to severely limited access to their storefronts. Outside the now-shuttered Dion and the Coffee Shop, customer access included only 28 inches of sidewalk space — not big enough for a wheelchair in spots. 

In any event, the arrival of for-rent signs might dispel the speculation that this corner is ripe for development (of course there may not be any air rights given the residential building called EVE next door at the former post office).

Sunday, February 13, 2022

Sunday's parting shot

A moment during the Super Bowl tonight at Phebe's on the Bowery (which hosts Cincinnati Bengals games) ... photo by Derek Berg...

A Bloom Bloom-Book Club mashup for Valentine's Day

For Valentine's Day tomorrow, Book Club hosts the East Village-based Bloom Bloom floral design studio in store. 

Starting at 11 a.m. to whenever the flowers are gone, Bloom Bloom is selling grab-and-go wrapped bouquets and custom floral arrangements. 

Book Club is at 197 E. Third St. between Avenue A and Avenue B. 

Bloom Bloom is a studio-based florist. Founder Tasha Muresan recently moved to the East Village from Greenpoint.

Week in Grieview

Posts from this past week included (with a photo on Seventh Street by Derek Berg) ... 

• Where are they now? Catching up with Willie from Odessa (Wednesday

• You may now open a business in the former NYC HQ of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club (Friday)

• A new 10-year lease for Astor Place Hairstylists (Thursday

• City Council hosting public hearing on permanent outdoor dining legislation today (Tuesday, 59 comments

• East Village artist Tom Manco opens a gallery-studio on Avenue B (Monday)

• Farewell to Dress Shoppe II (Monday

• Last looks at today's 'Law & Order' shoot (Wednesday) ... 'Law & Order' creates a new tent city for Tompkins Square Park (Monday) ... Real-life 'Law & Order' in Tompkins Square Park (Thursday

• Le Phin debuts on 10th Street (Wednesday

• The remains of the Delancey Street Pedestrian Bridge (Thursday

• A memory of Love Saves the Day (Friday

• For rent signs for the empty storefronts on the SW corner of 14th and 3rd (Monday

• Eileen Fisher has apparently closed on 9th Street (Monday

• A message for the camper on 10th Street (Friday

• A look at '340 E. 9th Street' on 2nd Avenue (Tuesday

• Steak out: Man reportedly walks out of Trader Joe's with 10 packs of meat (Wednesday, 52 comments

The Church of the Most Holy Redeemer is hosting a free Valentine's Day concert... it starts at 7:30 p.m. at 173 E. Third St. between Avenue A and Avenue B... read more about the concert here.
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NYPD is searching for suspect in early morning rape on St. Mark's Place and 1st Avenue

The NYPD has released surveillance video of a suspect wanted in connection to a rape in an apartment building on/near St. Mark's Place and First Avenue early yesterday morning. 

According to a tweet by @NYPDtips, the man attacked the 23-year-old victim at 5 a.m. inside the lobby of her building.

Per amNY: "According to authorities, the perpetrator sexually assaulted the victim, then removed her purse, which contained her wallet and camera. He then fled the location and was last seen heading southbound on foot along 1st Avenue."

We'll update this post when the NYPD releases more information about the suspect. Video of the suspect is below... 
Anyone with information that could help in the investigation is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). You may also submit tips online. All calls are strictly confidential.

According to amNY, the victim is in stable condition at a local hospital for injuries she suffered in the attack, including a swollen lip and lacerations to her mouth.

Sunday's opening shot

Did everyone enjoy the spring break yesterday? Above photo from Tompkins Square Park this morning ... and a winter weather advisory is in effect until 1 p.m. in the NYC area. Snowfall could reach 2-3 inches. 

And if you plan on doing any crafting today, there is a small craft advisory for New York Harbor, including Raritan Bay and Sandy Hook Bay, until tomorrow at 6 p.m.

Saturday, February 12, 2022

[UPDATED] GOOD MORNING FROM 1ST AVENUE

Work is underway on First Avenue between St. Mark's Place and Ninth Street... no idea what they are doing (aside from opening up the roadway with the saw thing), but's a little loud... and northbound traffic is down to one lane for now.
Morning! 

Thanks to Steven for the pics...

Updated 12:15 p.m.

That was pretty quick...

About the Winter Fest on Avenue B today

Several community groups and artists are coming together today for the Avenue B Winter Fest (which, given the temps in the high 50s today, may feel more like a Spring Fest) ...

Here's some of what to expect from 1-5 p.m. on Avenue B between Eighth Street and Ninth Street:
  • 1:15 and 2 — ShapeUp NYC Cardio classes
  • 3 — Mazarte Dance Company (Mexican folk dance)
  • 4 — FABnyc musical guests
  • 4:30 — 3rd & B'zaar Hot Fashion Show
  • 5 — Sunset photo op
There will also be an interactive tape art installation via the artist Kuki and coffee and cocoa courtesy of the recently opened Hekate Café and Elixir Lounge.

Plus! Reps from the Department of Transportation will conduct a survey and outreach about the Avenue B Open Street. If you can't make it, then you can fill out the survey online here.

You can read more about the city's Open Streets program at this link.

Friday, February 11, 2022

Killing me 'Softly'

 

Arlo Parks released a single titled "Softly" at the beginning of the month... a season-appropriate song "about how fragile you feel in the dying days of a relationship when you're still desperately in love." 

The British singer-songwriter is on a bill with Clairo at Radio City on Feb. 24.

An expanded March gallery debuts on Avenue A

The expanded March gallery debuted on Wednesday evening at 62-64 Avenue A. 

March gallery opened late last May at 64 Avenue A (ex-Alphabets) between Fourth Street and Fifth Street. 

As EVG contributor Stacie Joy first reported then in August, gallery owner Phillip March Jones decided to open a second gallery next door in the vacant space previously occupied by Mike's Cleaners.

Each space has a featured exhibit — the group show "Circa 1989" and solo works by Joe Minter titled "We Lost Our Spears."

Both will be on view until March 19. 

Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

A message for the camper on 10th Street

Photos by Steven 

You've likely noticed the camper that has been parked on 10th Street just east of First Avenue.

Apparently, people who live nearby have had about enough of the camper. Some messages have arrived outside (H/T simcitymayor!) ...
... and on the camper itself...

You may now open a business in the former NYC HQ of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club

Photos by Steven 

Yesterday saw the arrival of a for-lease sign outside 77 E. Third St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue — aka the former NYC HQ of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club.

Said one nearby resident who lived across the street from the property, "Never thought I’d see a sign like this!"

There are two retail spaces available here... in space where the fellows had their bar and entertainment area and storage space... 
There's not much info on the KSR listing ("located in the Bowery district") ... there isn't any mention of the former occupants (though there is an older street view showing the HA logo and painting of the motorcycle-helmeted skeleton atop the flaming skulls).

There's also a very un-Hells-Angels-esque conceptual rendering of the spaces...
The plaque near the entrance that read "In memory of Big Vinny 1948-1979: 'When in doubt, knock 'em out'" left with the remaining members in 2019. (Vincent "Big Vinny" Gerolamo was the Chapter president who allegedly pushed his girlfriend to her death from the roof here in 1978. He died the next year from injuries suffered in a fight with an Angel in Oakland, Calif.)

Anyway, as we've been reporting, the 6-story building underwent a gut renovation in the past 20 months. In total, there are now 22 residential units here. (The available apartments have a monthly ask in the $4k range — that's for a studio, per the listings at Better Living Properties.)

In June 2019, real-estate investor Nathan Blatter — the new owner of the building — had some ideas for the storefronts here. As he told the Post: "Blatter said he has been contacted by someone curating a Hells Angels museum, and another about a barbershop." He later flipped the building to Better Living Properties. 

The last of the members and/or their entourage moved out of No. 77 at the end of March 2019 from the clubhouse that the Hells Angels had in their possession since 1969. They reportedly ended up in Throggs Neck in the Bronx.

Previously on EV Grieve:

A memory of Love Saves the Day

If you haven't seen this at the base of the new retail space on the NW corner of Second Avenue and Seventh Street... the onetime home of the vintage shop Love Saves the Day.

Per the street art here...
"This used to be Love Saves the Day. I used to come in as a kid and get sparklers and sneak peaks at the vintage Playboys." 
The East Village Love Saves the Day closed on Jan. 18, 2009. Word was their rent tripled. 
Their location remains open in New Hope, Pa.

The deadly Second Avenue gas explosion in March 2015 destroyed three buildings here, including the space (119 Second Ave.) that housed the shop for 43 years.

Thursday, February 10, 2022

Real-life 'Law & Order' in Tompkins Square Park

Today around noon, members of the Department of Sanitation, the Parks Enforcement Patrol and the NYPD oversaw the removal of a lone tent that had been up for several weeks in Tompkins Square Park near the chess tables at Seventh Street and Avenue A. 

Workers were seen discarding the contents in and around the tent. Witnesses said that one of the occupants was arrested after the NYPD said that he could leave, and he refused, per witnesses. The tent was also removed. 

This action comes two days after crews for "Law & Order" erected a fake tent city nearby that served as a backdrop to a scene with Anthony Anderson's Det. Bernard and newcomer Jeffrey Donovan as Det. Frank Cosgrove. 

Thanks to Steven for the photo.

Previously on EV Grieve: