In case that you missed this Friday afternoon... Goggla told us that the boards and sidewalk shed were coming down at 35 Cooper Square.
And here's what the lot looks like now...
Also, a worker told her that new construction is not set to happen until next year.
Bonus photo! Leftover food.
Monday, August 1, 2011
Do you know who stole Westville East's bench?
Sorry... a little late on this one... just noticed these flyers in the window here on Avenue A at 11th Street... by now the bench has probably already crossed state lines...
Regardless, I'm going to need to know where each of you were on July 13 at this hour. Alibis please.
Also! While we're at it, did you steal this chair from outside the Cure Thrift Shop on East 12th Street? Someone did, according to the Cure blog.
Cure photo and tip via Neighborhoodr.
Regardless, I'm going to need to know where each of you were on July 13 at this hour. Alibis please.
Also! While we're at it, did you steal this chair from outside the Cure Thrift Shop on East 12th Street? Someone did, according to the Cure blog.
Cure photo and tip via Neighborhoodr.
Labels:
Avenue A,
East Village,
stolen benches,
Westville East
Latest taker for former Mondo Kim's — NYC Tofu House
Cafe Hanover quickly flamed out at the former Mondo Kim's space on St. Mark's Place ... Now something called NYC Tofu House is ready to give the place a whirl...
Last we looked, the rent here for the two levels was an amazing $50,000 a month. That's a lot of tofu.
Last we looked, the rent here for the two levels was an amazing $50,000 a month. That's a lot of tofu.
Labels:
Cafe Hanover,
East Village,
Mondo Kim's,
St. Mark's Place,
Tofu House
And now, another place to shop for tattoos and tobacco accessories on St. Mark's Place
Speaking of new businesses on St. Mark's Place ... there's a new tattoo-tobacco accessories-piecing shop called NYC Kulture opening in the St. Mark's Strip Mall that also houses Chipotle and Supercuts...
So... better than another $1 pizza place or froyo?
Previously, the space was home to the short-lived St. Mark's Cafe...
...and before that, Red Mango and the CBGB shop...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Another victim claimed in the relentless East Village FroYo wars
Tourists will have to go online to buy their CBGB T-shirts
So... better than another $1 pizza place or froyo?
Previously, the space was home to the short-lived St. Mark's Cafe...
...and before that, Red Mango and the CBGB shop...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Another victim claimed in the relentless East Village FroYo wars
Tourists will have to go online to buy their CBGB T-shirts
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Today in odd discarded items...
Both the Long Lost Intern of EV Grieve (LLIOEVG) and Dave on 7th note a rather unusual item in the trash pile... here on Sixth Street between Avenue A and Avenue B ... a harp case (is there a harp inside?)
[the Long Lost Intern of EV Grieve (LLIOEVG)]
[Dave on 7th]
[the Long Lost Intern of EV Grieve (LLIOEVG)]
[Dave on 7th]
At the 3rd annual Massive Mad Hatter Tea Party, now in its 2nd year
Late afternoon... and this evening in Tompkins Square Park...
Photos by Bobby Williams.
Second Annual Massive Mad Hatter Tea Party from Monica Račić on Vimeo.
More info here.
Photos by Bobby Williams.
Second Annual Massive Mad Hatter Tea Party from Monica Račić on Vimeo.
More info here.
In Tompkins Square Park, the 'Walk Man' sculpture now has a sweater
Looking at the BMW Guggenheim Lab
So the BMW Guggenheim Lab had its first sneak preview for residents last evening leading up to its Grand Opening on Wednesday... We didn't go. But! You now have a good idea of what the place will look like...
Can't quite tell all that the Brooklyn-based Roberta's has on the menu... roasted eggplant sandwich... tomato cucumber salad ... and best cheese something ever ...
[Updated] Thanks to @thePeterHa for a better shot of the menu...
The gala opening-night party is Tuesday.
Can't quite tell all that the Brooklyn-based Roberta's has on the menu... roasted eggplant sandwich... tomato cucumber salad ... and best cheese something ever ...
[Updated] Thanks to @thePeterHa for a better shot of the menu...
The gala opening-night party is Tuesday.
Tying one on at Astor Place
Yesterday, Bobby Williams spotted workers placing neon zip ties on light poles on Astor Place...
And V.H. McKenzie notes some of the final product today....
[Update] Thanks to Eric G. for letting us know that this is part of an art project from the Animus Art Collective for this year's Summer Streets program.
[Update] Two shots from EV Grieve reader Joe...
And V.H. McKenzie notes some of the final product today....
[Update] Thanks to Eric G. for letting us know that this is part of an art project from the Animus Art Collective for this year's Summer Streets program.
[Update] Two shots from EV Grieve reader Joe...
Because we haven't talked about rats in Tompkins Square Park in about, oh, 48 hours
This photo taken by Bobby Williams yesterday shows some of the measures workers are taking to help curb the rat population in Tompkins Square Park...
While these lids are a fine idea in the Park ... the rats don't have too far to go to find other food sources...
Of course, crossing Avenue A can be a little dicey.
Meanwhile, the repercussions from the TSP Ratstravaganza are being felt far and wide — even keeping Florida residents up at night! After reading the account of the rats in Tompkins Square Park, blogger Julie Ryan Evans wrote on The Stir: "I'm not sure I'll be able to go to any park in the near future without being on the lookout for rats, and I don't live anywhere near New York. I'm not sure I'll even be able to sleep."
For further reading:
Bob Arihood has written about the use of rat poisons in the Park.
While these lids are a fine idea in the Park ... the rats don't have too far to go to find other food sources...
Of course, crossing Avenue A can be a little dicey.
Meanwhile, the repercussions from the TSP Ratstravaganza are being felt far and wide — even keeping Florida residents up at night! After reading the account of the rats in Tompkins Square Park, blogger Julie Ryan Evans wrote on The Stir: "I'm not sure I'll be able to go to any park in the near future without being on the lookout for rats, and I don't live anywhere near New York. I'm not sure I'll even be able to sleep."
For further reading:
Bob Arihood has written about the use of rat poisons in the Park.
Sidewalk memorial for the Mars Bar defaced
Saturday, July 30, 2011
At the Day of 1,000 Cranes in Tompkins Square Park
Please welcome 'Walk Man' to Tompkins Square Park
Yesterday, Park officials and various other people unveiled a new sculpture in Tompkins Square Park... Meet "Walk Man," which is the work of artist Scott Taylor.
Per DNAinfo, the "seven-foot-tall sculpture represent[s] the walking man, a version of which is seen at street crossings around the world."
As he said to DNAinfo: "Will it get graffitied? Probably," Taylor acknowledged, saying he’d simply paint over any scrawls that appear. "My graffiti is my white paint."
And "Walk Man" is set to be up for the next four months.
Per DNAinfo, the "seven-foot-tall sculpture represent[s] the walking man, a version of which is seen at street crossings around the world."
As he said to DNAinfo: "Will it get graffitied? Probably," Taylor acknowledged, saying he’d simply paint over any scrawls that appear. "My graffiti is my white paint."
And "Walk Man" is set to be up for the next four months.
The BMW Guggenheim Lab is ready for its close-up tonight
There's a sneak preview tonight at the BMW Guggenheim Lab project ... which officially opens on Wednesday on Houston Street at Second Avenue or so. (I was invited, for the record.) It's only for residents of First Street and, rather vaguely, "community members." So don't get any funny ideas!
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