Lt. Patrick Ferguson of the Ninth Precinct has organized a meeting tonight at 7 between neighbors and Sin Sin's management. The meeting will take place at Sin Sin, 248 E. Fifth St.
In a post from last month, Stuart Zamsky, president of the East Fifth Street Block Association, called the bar combo on the corner of Fifth Street and Second Avenue, a "
notoriously bad neighbor." Among the alleged disruptions:
"Night after night of screaming, shouting into cell phones and loud music" and "fist fights are a common occurrence." (Their
website advertises hosting birthday parties fro groups of 15 to 300.)
Last month, the CB3/SLA committee rejected Sin Sin's liquor license transfer.
As Eater reported: "Neighbors came out in full swing ... with 20 showing up to oppose the transfer, claiming that
Sin Sin was the source of countless brawls and noise issues in the neighborhood... Things got personal, as CB3 chair Dominic Pisciotta questioned whether the transfer applicants’ background in managing a Dunkin’ Donuts made them unqualified to take on a bar with such a troubled history."
So tonight: Will there be meaningful dialogue that gets to the root of the problem, or will management offer some olive branches such as, say, the cellphone number of the bouncer to call at 4 a.m. when patrons are yelling outside? Perhaps team Sin Sin can speak with the Lit Lounge owners,
who have made strides in reducing the quality-of-life issues surrounding their club.
Residents who are directly impacted by Sin Sin are encouraged to attend tonight's meeting.
Previously on EV Grieve:
East Village noise wars new battlefront: Sin Sin/Leopard Lounge
How Lit Lounge is trying to be a better neighbor