Sunday, July 3, 2011

Sunday afternoon demolition inside the former Superdive space


EV Grieve reader dwg notes the work going on now at 200 Avenue A. There aren't any permits on file for work here via the DOB.

Meanwhile, we understand that the people behind the "art gallery with a full-service restaurant" concept — who have twice appeared before and been rejected by the CB3/SLA committee — are now going directly to the State Liquor Authority for its license. Their hearing with the SLA is on July 12 at 11 a.m. We'll have more on this later.

Outside the Mars Bar this morning


...and yesterday morning...

Why there isn't a brunch line at Prune




Over on East First Street this morning...

First Avenue and Ninth Street, 9:31 a.m., July 3

Alien invasion on Avenue A



Yesterday afternoon, evening. Near Sixth Street. You've been warned.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Along for the ride


At the Mary Help of Christians flea market today. Photo by Bobby Williams.

Earlier today on Second Avenue


Photo by Bobby Williams.

This cat is stranded off East River Park


East Village resident Clotilde Testa writes to tell us the following ... she was walking through East River Park "and noticed so many stray cats, one of which was stranded and abandoned on the off-shore industrial area opposite the East River Environmental Learning Center.

"That poor fella looks like he's starving to death and stuck off shore. He was meow-ing away. Do you know someone who might be able to help?"

On Avenue B, Subway inches closer to its Grand Opening



With any luck, you'll have a foot-long for July 4th.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Today's sign of the apocalypse: Subway opening on Avenue B (30 comments)

Today at Crusty Meadow


In Tompkins Square Park this afternoon. Photo by Dave on 7th.

Mobile crane alert! BMW Guggenheim Lab construction closes East First Street today


East First Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue is closed today, as you might expect after seeing the crane photo.


Workers are on the scene to install the urban think tank, which we're told is the yellow thing on the back of the truck.*


Previously.

* Yes, that was a terrible joke.

Did you you lose a Scooby-Doo lunch box?


If so, then you're in luck. The folks at NYC Icy have it at 171 Avenue...


The contents include hand sanitizer.

Earlier today on East Sixth Street



[Photos by Dave on 7th]

And then veer right when you near the Ludlow...

East Ninth Street, 9:17 a.m., July 2

Friday, July 1, 2011

Earlier on Second Avenue today



Photos by Bobby Williams

A midsummer's night dream



Something more current than the usual hereabouts ... Dirty Beaches — basically just Alex Zhang Hungtai — play for free tonight at the South Street Seaport... And I like it because it reminds me of Alan Vega/Suicide...

Tonight in Tompkins Square Park: 'Mr. Hulot's Holiday,' French hijinks

And tonight around 8:30ish, the Films on the Green Festival presents "Mr. Hulot's Holiday." Or, to annoy your friends, Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot.

An update on d.b.a. owner Ray Deter: 'Please celebrate Ray as he passes on'


On Wednesday, we posted information about the bicycle accident involving Ray Deter, who owns d.b.a. on First Avenue as well as the locations in Williamsburg and New Orleans. He has been in critical condition since the accident. His wife, Catherine, just updated the d.b.a. Brooklyn Facebook page with this note:

"Thanks so much for everyone's kind words and support for me and the boys....Ray will no longer be with us after this weekend, but we hope our loss will give life to others. Please celebrate Ray as he passes on. Love to you all, Catherine, Jake & Maxwell"

More information will be posted at a later date regarding funeral arrangements.

[Image via MetroMix]

Earlier this morning on East Ninth Street




Photos by John Marshall Mantel.