A little earlier today...
Avenue B at Sixth Street looking north...
...and looking south on First Avenue...
Photos by Bobby Williams.
Monday, January 2, 2012
Breaking: That 99-cent pizza place now open on Avenue C
And doing brisk business, Dave on 7th notes... We wrote about the place between Ninth Street and 10th Street back here.
Renovations under way for a Gin Palace on Avenue A
Changes are taking place on Avenue A and East Sixth Street...
EV Grieve reader Creature sends along these photos of the Cuban-flavored Cienfuegos space... The big transformation comes with the main space — El Cobre — on the ground floor. The owners have decided to change concepts. As Eater pointed out in November, the new space will house an English fish and chips restaurant called Gin Palace, "focusing on gin cocktails and old style English pub fare."
No word on an opening date. There's no mention of this development on the Cienfuegos website.
EV Grieve reader Creature sends along these photos of the Cuban-flavored Cienfuegos space... The big transformation comes with the main space — El Cobre — on the ground floor. The owners have decided to change concepts. As Eater pointed out in November, the new space will house an English fish and chips restaurant called Gin Palace, "focusing on gin cocktails and old style English pub fare."
No word on an opening date. There's no mention of this development on the Cienfuegos website.
The trees go mulching home this weekend
Starting today, you can officially drag your Christmas holiday tree over to Tompkins Square Park... On Saturday and Sunday, the city is holding its annual MulchFest (from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.). Find the official NYC Parks notice here.
Flashback to last year's MulchFest here.
Flashback to last year's MulchFest here.
Checking in on ABC No Rio's new home; old home still standing
It has been some time since we saw any updates about ABC Rio's new $3.4 million home on Rivington Street...
In his column this week at The Villager, Scoopy hears from ABC No Rio director Steve Englander, who says that he's still booking events through March ... "so the building will be up at least till then." (He says there is a lot of misinformation about the new building — with some people thinking that the current structure has already been demolished...)
Englander told Scoopy that ABC No Rio recently received $275,000 from the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation for the project ... because of this, a federal environmental review is required, which is delaying the start of the new building.
Anyway, as you may know, architect Paul Castrucci designed the new building... he lives down the street and has shown his own work in the space... (He is also a co-founder of the Bullet Space gallery and squat and is the architect for several of the formerly squatted buildings on the Lower East Side...)
You can read more about the plans at ArchPaper.
ABC No Rio first unveiled the plans for the new building back in March 2008.
For further reading:
Looking at "ABC No Rio Dinero: The Story of a Lower East Side Art Gallery"
[Images Castrucci Architect via ArchPaper]
All that's left of 11-17 Second Ave.
Saturday outside 11-17 Second Ave. Bobby Williams notes that only part of the western wall of the building is left standing...
Sunday, January 1, 2012
[Updated] Reader reports: Pedestrian in 'extremely critical condition' after being struck by motorcycle on East 12th Street early this morning
[@robbyohara]
We're putting together various reader reports of a fatality early this morning on East 12th Street just east of Avenue A. According to readers, a motorcycle struck and killed a man sometime around 4:30 a.m.
An account from a reader who lives near the scene of the accident:
No charges have been filed, we hear. We'll have more on this soon... WABC and NY1 are at the scene...
UPDATE:
Based on comments and emails with witnesses...
The victim is at Beth Israel in critical condition. The victim, who is 33, was apparently walking with two friends at the time of the accident. Police sources say it is the victim's birthday today. No charges have been filed against the motorcyclist.
DNAinfo reports that the victim is in "extremely critical condition."
UPDATE Jan. 2:
The Post has this today in the NYPD Daily Blotter:
We're putting together various reader reports of a fatality early this morning on East 12th Street just east of Avenue A. According to readers, a motorcycle struck and killed a man sometime around 4:30 a.m.
An account from a reader who lives near the scene of the accident:
I heard a sickening crash. I thought two cars had hit each other. I jumped up and looked out the window and saw a silver BMW motorcycle in the street in front of 503 East 12th Street facing the wrong way. Then I saw a man laying in the middle of the road. People were attending to him and yelling call 911, so I called 911. The cops, firemen and ambulance came quickly. It looked like he was bleeding from the head. There is still blood on the street.
Anyway, I thought he was the motorcyclist and maybe a car had hit him and took off. I went out this morning, though, and asked the cops if the motorcyclist was okay, and the cop said he's fine, but the person he hit is dead.
No charges have been filed, we hear. We'll have more on this soon... WABC and NY1 are at the scene...
UPDATE:
Based on comments and emails with witnesses...
The victim is at Beth Israel in critical condition. The victim, who is 33, was apparently walking with two friends at the time of the accident. Police sources say it is the victim's birthday today. No charges have been filed against the motorcyclist.
DNAinfo reports that the victim is in "extremely critical condition."
UPDATE Jan. 2:
The Post has this today in the NYPD Daily Blotter:
An intoxicated man walking home with friends early yesterday morning was hit by a motorcyclist on an East Village street.
Daniel Hiwale, 33, was crossing East 12th Street, near Avenue A, against the light at 4:18 a.m. when he fell and was struck by the 38-year-old biker, who was traveling eastbound on East 12th Street, cops said.
Hiwale was in extremely critical condition at Beth Israel Hospital, cops added. The biker, who tried to avoid the crash, remained at the scene, and there was no criminality, police said.
A 'traditional good luck supper' tonight at Bobwhite
Over on Avenue C at Sixth Street, it looks as if the incoming Bobwhite Lunch and Supper Counter is having a sneak preview of sorts tonight with "a traditional good luck supper" ... thanks to Matt LES_Miserable for the photo... (and let us know if you happen to go — we're curious about this new restaurant...)
Previously.
Jan 1, 1895 outside St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery
Per the caption:
St Mark's Church in-the-Bowery on Second Avenue, East Village, New York City, circa Jan. 1, 1895. (Photo by P. L. Sperr/Archive Photos/Getty Images)
Where are the empty fro-yo cups?
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Times Square is the other direction!
Breaking: On New Year's Eve, Duane Reade preps for Valentine's Day
Matt LES_Miserable notes that Valentine's Day hit the Duane Reade shelves on Avenue B at 3:30 p.m. today.
Reminders tomorrow: the 38th Annual New Year's Day Marathon Benefit Reading
From the EV Grieve inbox....
[Jonas Mekas in 2010 by Greg Fuchs via]
There will be about 140 performers, including Patti Smith, Thurston Moore, Steve Earle and Suzanne Vega ... Find all the details here.
[Jonas Mekas in 2010 by Greg Fuchs via]
On Sunday, January 1, 2012 at 3:00 pm, The Poetry Project will host the 38th Annual New Year’s Day Marathon Benefit Reading at the St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery, welcoming the New Year with over 140 writers, musicians, dancers and artists. Tickets at the door are $20, $15 for students and seniors, and $10 for Poetry Project members. All proceeds benefit the continued existence of the Poetry Project, currently in its 46th season.
There will be about 140 performers, including Patti Smith, Thurston Moore, Steve Earle and Suzanne Vega ... Find all the details here.
Report: Roof-hopping robber busted on Christmas eve on East 12th Street
On Christmas Eve morning, Dec. 24, Jill told us about some "Spiderman" robbers apparently busted by the NYPD on East 12th Street between Avenue A and Avenue B ...
Yesterday, DNAinfo had more information on the incident, reporting that police arrested 19-year-old Reginald Qualls at 5:30 a.m. on Dec. 24.
Police reportedly found Qualls with bags filled with three laptops, two fur coats, an iPod, two digital cameras, among other items. As DNA noted, "Multiple residents told cops they spotted Qualls on fire escapes and rooftops of buildings on East 12th Street that night."
Police are eyeing Qualls and another man for a string of similar robberies in the West Village.
Also according to DNA, the NYPD arrested Qualls on Dec. 14 after allegedly striking a 76-year-old man with a metal pole on East 14th Street near Union Square. The man suffered a fractured rib and needed 12 stitches on a leg.
Yesterday, DNAinfo had more information on the incident, reporting that police arrested 19-year-old Reginald Qualls at 5:30 a.m. on Dec. 24.
Police reportedly found Qualls with bags filled with three laptops, two fur coats, an iPod, two digital cameras, among other items. As DNA noted, "Multiple residents told cops they spotted Qualls on fire escapes and rooftops of buildings on East 12th Street that night."
Police are eyeing Qualls and another man for a string of similar robberies in the West Village.
Also according to DNA, the NYPD arrested Qualls on Dec. 14 after allegedly striking a 76-year-old man with a metal pole on East 14th Street near Union Square. The man suffered a fractured rib and needed 12 stitches on a leg.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Crow house
Been meaning to post this shot by Bobby Williams from the other evening... Cooper Square near Sixth Street...
Nuble returns to Avenue C in time for New Year's Eve
Some friends of Nublu let us know earlier today that they will be back open tomorrow night at their old home on Avenue C ... Nublu had been renting space below Lucky Cheng's while they worked out issues with their liquor license...
Flashback to August...
Where you'll find me tomorrow night
Television from 1978 with "Foxhole."
The digging begins at the Mystery Lot
EV Grieve reader Spencer Elzey sends us these photos this morning from inside the Mystery Lot from the 14th Street side...
Perhaps digging for the new pool?
Previously.
Perhaps digging for the new pool?
Previously.
Workers remove scaffolding behind St Brigid's
Thanks to this photo via @dens ... we can see even more of the progress at St. Brigid's on Eighth Street at Avenue B ...
Flashback to March ... when the workers erected the scaffolding back here ...
Those unnecessary new iPhone accessories
Thanks to EV Grieve reader Steve for this photo taken earlier in the morning at 10th Street and Broadway...
So it looks like we have:
• A pair of shoes
• A pair of pants
• A pint of whiskey
• A handful of toilet paper
• An empty iPhone case
I'm curious what happened next...
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