The lobby of the infamous A Building on 13th Street between Avenue A and First Avenue is finally getting that much needed makeover...
Oh, wait, the building with the rooftop pool and cabanas and hard-partying flip-cup crowd is less than two years old. Hmm. Maybe those Pietra Bedonia stone walls in the lobby needed some buffing?
Oh, and the $2.3 million penthouse is still on the market...there was an open house yesterday on the unit being being flipped for some $300,000 over the original value...
Monday, December 7, 2009
Looking at the "OMG! Car Hit and Flipped By Wrecking-Ball in NYC!" video
In case you haven't seen this viral YouTube thing yet...
According to the description:
Dodge minivan that entered a closed construction zone in Manhattan was accidentally hit and flipped over by the wrecking ball as onlookers watch in horror and ran for cover. Driver escaped with minor injuries.
Mashable discusses the video's authenticity.
According to the description:
Dodge minivan that entered a closed construction zone in Manhattan was accidentally hit and flipped over by the wrecking ball as onlookers watch in horror and ran for cover. Driver escaped with minor injuries.
Mashable discusses the video's authenticity.
Live music returning to the Continental (for at least one night)
And check out the lineup at the Rock 'n Roll reunion on Jan. 17...
Third Avenue near St. Mark's Place. I actually haven't been here since they renovated the space and did away with live music several years ago. As Trigger, the owner, said at the time: "When he first opened the club 15 years ago, the East Village was still the East Village. Now I’m surrounded by McDonald’s and Starbucks and K-Mart and I’m paying that level rent..."
Third Avenue near St. Mark's Place. I actually haven't been here since they renovated the space and did away with live music several years ago. As Trigger, the owner, said at the time: "When he first opened the club 15 years ago, the East Village was still the East Village. Now I’m surrounded by McDonald’s and Starbucks and K-Mart and I’m paying that level rent..."
The bacon is back: Permanent Brunch reopens
I just can't type "Permanent Brunch" without shuddering... So how about Permanent Bacon?
Anyway! After PB's seizure last week, the eatery reopened on Saturday...
...at which time EV Grieve reader Creature snapped the following shot...
Still no sign of Burgers, though. Meanwhile, our plans for Permanent Press are on hold...
Anyway! After PB's seizure last week, the eatery reopened on Saturday...
...at which time EV Grieve reader Creature snapped the following shot...
Still no sign of Burgers, though. Meanwhile, our plans for Permanent Press are on hold...
Pizza place replaces pizza place: No. 28 offshoot coming to Second Avenue
A Numero 28 is coming into the former Singas Famous Pizza space on Second Avenue near 11th Street. Brick oven pizza from Naples, which is supposed to be a replica of the original -- No. 28 on Carmine Street. (Another offshoot, Numero 28 Pizzeria Romana, opened on Spring Street in October.)
Previously on EV Grieve:
Another East Village pizza parlor closes
Cooper Union giving away a couch
Getting more neighborly by the day! What's next? When will they get their own community garden?
And the couch is leftover from Performa 09.
Previously on EV Grieve:
New Cooper Union building gets its first (temporary) storefront tenant
Spot aiming for the middle school set on St. Mark's Place?
Spot, the new dessert bar in the former Iron Fairies space on St. Mark's Place, has unveiled this really subtle sign...
Indian restaurant replaces Indian restaurant on Second Avenue
Important news about models who may be moving in near you
According to BlockShopper, Serbian-born model Natasa Vojnovic bought a one-bedroom, two-bath condo at 115 Fourth Ave. for $995,000 in the eight-story Petersfield condominiums near 12th Street. She has worked for Chanel, Calvin Klein, Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent ... and Lenny Kravitz, appearing in the laughable "Where Are We Runnin?" video.
And according to her SuperModel page, she was born in 2005.
Tkettle loses the BBQ Chicken on St. Mark's Place
The Korean-based BBQ Chicken chain at 26 St. Mark's Place that shares space with TKettle....
is now becoming just a TKettle space, and peddling bubble tea and other things...
The BBQ/TKettle place was shuttered by the DOH back in August. Anyway, I don't know a thing about bubble tea, but several people swear by ThirsTea on 10th Street near Avenue A, which opened last summer. There has even been a Courtney Love sighting there, I've been told, which may or may not be a good thing...
is now becoming just a TKettle space, and peddling bubble tea and other things...
The BBQ/TKettle place was shuttered by the DOH back in August. Anyway, I don't know a thing about bubble tea, but several people swear by ThirsTea on 10th Street near Avenue A, which opened last summer. There has even been a Courtney Love sighting there, I've been told, which may or may not be a good thing...
Labels:
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St. Mark's Place,
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Sunday, December 6, 2009
Dear Kelsey Ann...
99X is gone
I wanted to get to 99X on 10th Street one last time...
...but I was too late. The store closed last weekend.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Why 99X is closing
...but I was too late. The store closed last weekend.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Why 99X is closing
Pricing Christmas trees in front of Whole Foods
A woman asked how much this tree was outside Whole Foods on Houston and the Bowery... Any guesses?
With a straight face, she was told $140.
With a straight face, she was told $140.
Tiger Woods branded Gatorade still in stock at Key
Nevada Smith's World Cup fever
On Friday, ESPN (and CNN) held forth at Nevada Smith's on Third Avenue for the World Cup selections...
Which will mean that you will meet the World Cup Loving Friend of EV Grieve one of these days...
Which will mean that you will meet the World Cup Loving Friend of EV Grieve one of these days...
Flush with success: Cabin Down Below open again
A sign was up today for the Cabin Down Below at the former Pizza Shop space. Which must mean the great toilet overflow from last weekend has been corrected. Which means they were open this weekend....
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Updated: Last day for you pervs to ogle XOXO models on Fifth Avenue
As you may have already read ... some XOXO models have been camping out the last few weeks in an empty storefront on Fifth Avenue at 38th Street... and the models seem to be causing a sensation....
I came across the scene earlier in the week...a scene that was both hilarious and horrorfying...First, you put two models in a window who prance about in bra and panties and seductively brush each other's hair...then you hire a security guard to yell "keep moving -- you can't stand here on the sidewalk" over and over. Like we're really going to move.
And all this is on the other side of the street from the decking-the-halls holiday windows at Lord & Taylor. So there are a lot of tourists who are shocked -- shocked! -- at all this. One mom said to her twentysomething daughter, "You'd never see this back in [Elk Snout, Pigsknuckle -- didn't catch the name of the town]. And then you have a bunch of horndogs with cameras. (Uh, yeah, well, I was technically working...)
The show ends Sunday...the model hours are 12:30-2:30 p.m. and 4:30-8:30 p.m.
Anyway, it all seems pretty tame after the shows at The Standard.
And in response to the comments, YES, there is video...via the XOXO site...
For further reading:
Naked City (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)
I came across the scene earlier in the week...a scene that was both hilarious and horrorfying...First, you put two models in a window who prance about in bra and panties and seductively brush each other's hair...then you hire a security guard to yell "keep moving -- you can't stand here on the sidewalk" over and over. Like we're really going to move.
And all this is on the other side of the street from the decking-the-halls holiday windows at Lord & Taylor. So there are a lot of tourists who are shocked -- shocked! -- at all this. One mom said to her twentysomething daughter, "You'd never see this back in [Elk Snout, Pigsknuckle -- didn't catch the name of the town]. And then you have a bunch of horndogs with cameras. (Uh, yeah, well, I was technically working...)
The show ends Sunday...the model hours are 12:30-2:30 p.m. and 4:30-8:30 p.m.
Anyway, it all seems pretty tame after the shows at The Standard.
And in response to the comments, YES, there is video...via the XOXO site...
For further reading:
Naked City (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)
Let the holiday weekends begin
Our blogging friend Bryan Waterman passed along the details on dba's annual holiday fare on Saturdays this month (3-8 p.m.) featuring the work of some local artists...
Anyway, there's a lot of holiday things going on...and The Villager rounds up a lot of the activities right here. And La Superette will be down on Front Street in the South Street Seaport today and tomorrow.
And a little later this week, I'll have more information on the "Skits N Tits! One Year Anniversary Holiday Party" at the Bowery Poetry Club Wednesday night...the evening will mark the debut of CRAFTERMATH, formed by a group of women active in multi-disciplinary arts who love odd, original art, and cheap, anti-corporate gift-shopping in the spirit of comrades like Reverend Billy and La Superette.
Anyway, there's a lot of holiday things going on...and The Villager rounds up a lot of the activities right here. And La Superette will be down on Front Street in the South Street Seaport today and tomorrow.
And a little later this week, I'll have more information on the "Skits N Tits! One Year Anniversary Holiday Party" at the Bowery Poetry Club Wednesday night...the evening will mark the debut of CRAFTERMATH, formed by a group of women active in multi-disciplinary arts who love odd, original art, and cheap, anti-corporate gift-shopping in the spirit of comrades like Reverend Billy and La Superette.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Because maybe people really didn't want to pay $26.50 to see Billy Joel memorabilia
Whooa...where have I been today...per Pollstar:
Awwwww... let's take a look back...
After trying to lure music fans to a downtown Manhattan annex for just over a year, execs at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame are throwing in the towel.Although the closure was announced with no explanation Thursday in a statement issued by S2BN Entertainment, a backer of the venture, HoF CEO Terry Stewart told Cleveland’s Plain Dealer the decision was made by corporate partners who ponied up the capitol for the $10 million dollar spin-off.
Awwwww... let's take a look back...
Xmas is three weeks from today...
...might as well try to get in the mood...
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