Saturday, January 7, 2012
Transformers in the night...
Invasion of the Transformer People!
This is the old transformer (100 tons!) that ConEd removed this afternoon from its substation on Avenue A between Fifth Street and Sixth Street... it was quite the Social Event...
Previously.
Birds of summer, er — winter
Along Avenue A near Tompkins Square Park. These are Anton van Dalen's pigeons...
And 60 degrees at 2:02 p.m.
Photo by Shawn Chittle.
A ConEd Day today on Avenue A
They're putting up something or another atop the substation here on Avenue A between Sixth Street and Fifth Street... And nearly every ConEd employee is on hand to watch. Avenue A is screwy from Fourth Street to Seventh Street. Down to one lane.
[Updated] Reader report: Small fire Smoke spotted above La Palapa
Via @pablo_escolar comes word that passersby spotted smoke on the ledge/balcony above La Palapa on St. Mark's Place, just west of First Avenue. The FDNY were quickly on the scene and seemed to have the situation under control, he reported. More to come, if necessary...
All is well. Restaurant is open as usual... the smoke/flames/raging inferno had nothing to do with La Palapa, we're told...
Updated:
DNAinfo has a report too...Apparently some garbage on the balcony somehow caught fire... "It was no big deal," Judy Maeda, the restaurant's maĆ®tre d’, told DNA. "It was just smoke, no flames."
Updated:
A few more photos from the morning via @pablo_escolar
Another stump for Tompkins Square Park
Yesterday, workers were on hand to remove the rest of the tree that came down last week near Seventh Street and Avenue A ...
I've lost track of the number of trees we've lost in the Park last year... 6? 7?
Photos by Bobby Williams.
Friday, January 6, 2012
Rat-a-pooey
A few people gathered this afternoon in Tompkins Square Park...
...to watch a red-tailed hawk dine on today's special ...
...to watch a red-tailed hawk dine on today's special ...
Your weekend MTA planner!
Posted this factoid via Gothamist a little bit ago on the EVG Twitter feed...
Only the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, A, C, D, E, F, G, J, N, Q, R, and S lines will have service disruptions this weekend.
Amazingly enough, as @andytabb pointed out, the L will be running...
[Image via QuarterSnacks]
Only the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, A, C, D, E, F, G, J, N, Q, R, and S lines will have service disruptions this weekend.
Amazingly enough, as @andytabb pointed out, the L will be running...
[Image via QuarterSnacks]
Sunset evening continues
As we first reported, there is a beautiful sunset out there tonight... This shot comes courtesy of EV Grieve reader John S.
And from our own Bobby Williams...
A sidewalk shed for the First Avenue Starbucks
Going up right now at East Third Street, reports @robbyohara
Perhaps there will be space then for more of these?
Previously.
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning edition
[The other day on Avenue A and 11th Street by Shawn Chittle]
More than 500 people turned out for anti-NYU 2031 meeting (The Villager)
There's video of that art theft outside the Woodward Gallery that we wrote about the other day (NY1)
Eating at Umi No Ie on East Third Street (Eater)
Making East Village construction sites look less ugly (DNAinfo)
Retrial set for East 14th Street parking spot punch (New York Post)
A lot of photos of "Smash" being filmed in the East Village the other day (The Daily Mail)
More people are robbing banks now (Runnin' Scared)
Video of NYC kids in the early 1970s (Flaming Pablum)
Thoughts on The Commuters statues in Port Authority (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)
It's Mayor Boozberg (BoweryBoogie)
New espresso bar for Broome Street (The Lo-Down)
Little Giant closes on Orchard (Grub Street)
Dolly Parton's life story coming to Broadway (Gothamist)
More than 500 people turned out for anti-NYU 2031 meeting (The Villager)
There's video of that art theft outside the Woodward Gallery that we wrote about the other day (NY1)
Eating at Umi No Ie on East Third Street (Eater)
Making East Village construction sites look less ugly (DNAinfo)
Retrial set for East 14th Street parking spot punch (New York Post)
A lot of photos of "Smash" being filmed in the East Village the other day (The Daily Mail)
More people are robbing banks now (Runnin' Scared)
Video of NYC kids in the early 1970s (Flaming Pablum)
Thoughts on The Commuters statues in Port Authority (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)
It's Mayor Boozberg (BoweryBoogie)
New espresso bar for Broome Street (The Lo-Down)
Little Giant closes on Orchard (Grub Street)
Dolly Parton's life story coming to Broadway (Gothamist)
Turkish vegetarian fast-food chain opening on East Ninth Street
A tipster points us to East Ninth Street... just west of Avenue A, where Cigkoftem is opening... it's a Turkish vegetarian fast-food chain founded in 1993 ... their website doesn't translate all that well ... As far as I can tell this is the chain's first New York outpost.
By the way, this is the space to the left of Itzocan CafƩ. Wasn't it some sort of short-lived coffee shop/falafel place or something previously?
Marshal seizes Furry Land Pet Supplies on Avenue A
EV Grieve reader FlatFoot passes along word that the marshal has seized Furry Land Pet Supplies on Avenue A between 12th Street and 13th Street...
Per FlatFoot: "Mustafa (Mike) the owner had been a really great neighbor and I bought all of my pet supplies from him. He also took in unwanted kittens and found homes for them. A loss to the neighborhood."
Neighborhood kids always seemed to like the birds out front...
[Photo by Bobby Williams]
East Village Farms is closing; renovations coming to 100 Avenue A
[Cinema Treasures]
Here's one that we didn't see coming: A tipster tells us that East Village Farms at 100 Avenue A between Seventh Street and Sixth Street will be closing soon. The florists out front are already in the process of leaving.
Per our tipster, the building's owner is going to start "renovations" as early as February. (Monica, who owns the grocery business with her husband, apparently already has a new location scouted at 48th Street and Eighth Avenue.)
So far, though, there aren't any permits pending with the Department of Buildings. We only just heard about this. So we don't know just yet what the plans are for the future. Suh Yon Pak Associates are listed as the owners.
This is an enormous space, as you can see.
The building served as a theater from 1926 to 1959. Here's what the place looked like in 1949 when it was known as the Hollywood (this is looking north toward Seventh Street) ...
[Via Cinema Treasures]
It has been some type of grocery or another since 1959. Here's the first certificate of occupancy from the city for use as a grocery.
The upstairs of East Village Farms has always been rather mysterious... One Cinema Treasures reader got a look several years ago, and took these photos...
Nostalgia aside... this is a huge loss in the heart of the neighborhood...
Previously on EV Grieve:
A little bit of Hollywood on Avenue A
Here's one that we didn't see coming: A tipster tells us that East Village Farms at 100 Avenue A between Seventh Street and Sixth Street will be closing soon. The florists out front are already in the process of leaving.
Per our tipster, the building's owner is going to start "renovations" as early as February. (Monica, who owns the grocery business with her husband, apparently already has a new location scouted at 48th Street and Eighth Avenue.)
So far, though, there aren't any permits pending with the Department of Buildings. We only just heard about this. So we don't know just yet what the plans are for the future. Suh Yon Pak Associates are listed as the owners.
This is an enormous space, as you can see.
The building served as a theater from 1926 to 1959. Here's what the place looked like in 1949 when it was known as the Hollywood (this is looking north toward Seventh Street) ...
[Via Cinema Treasures]
It has been some type of grocery or another since 1959. Here's the first certificate of occupancy from the city for use as a grocery.
The upstairs of East Village Farms has always been rather mysterious... One Cinema Treasures reader got a look several years ago, and took these photos...
Nostalgia aside... this is a huge loss in the heart of the neighborhood...
Previously on EV Grieve:
A little bit of Hollywood on Avenue A
Italian investor buys 73-75 E. Third St. for $15.5 million
Back in late October 2009, we speculated about what home was for sale for nearly $16 million on East Third Street. (Read all about that right here.)
We eventually found the answer: 73-75 E. Third St., directly to the west of the Hells Angels HQ. According to the listing at the time, the 49 units in the buildings were going for $15.7 million...
Yesterday, Massey Knakal announced that the property had been sold "in an all cash transaction valued at $15,500,000."
Here are more details via the news release:
Anywho, no word about the fate of Sanctuary Guest Suites — Bed & Breakfast housed in 73 E. Third St. (There have been a few complaints from nearby residents who claim that this is an illegal hotel. You can read some of the complaints to the city here.)
And this was also the hotel with the guests who enjoyed relaxing on the bench in front of the Hells Angels HQ.
For further reading on EV Grieve:
The Hells Angels kindly request that hotel guests please refrain from sitting on their bench
Continuing to speculate about what 10-room, $15-million home is for sale on East Third Street
We now know what building is for sale for $15 million on East Third Street (hint: buy an alleged illegal hotel and live next to the Hells Angels!)
We eventually found the answer: 73-75 E. Third St., directly to the west of the Hells Angels HQ. According to the listing at the time, the 49 units in the buildings were going for $15.7 million...
Yesterday, Massey Knakal announced that the property had been sold "in an all cash transaction valued at $15,500,000."
Here are more details via the news release:
Combined, the two six-story buildings are approximately 22,092 total above grade square feet and have 50 feet of frontage along East 3rd Street. In total, there are 49 one-bedroom apartments, of which, 4 are rent controlled and the remaining 45 units are all free market. All 45 free market units have been renovated to include new hardwood floors, marble tiles in the bathrooms, granite countertops and new appliances including dishwashers in the kitchens and washer/dryer in the units. Most of the units also benefit from exposed brick.
“The purchaser was a foreign national from Italy who had sold a property and used the proceeds in a tax deferred 1031 exchange. New York City commercial real estate continues to be perceived by foreign investors as providing the best opportunity for capital appreciation and multifamily investments are the preferred sector today. It has historically been viewed as a safe haven for both foreign and local investor’s,” said Massey Knakal Vice Chairman and Partner John Ciraulo.
Anywho, no word about the fate of Sanctuary Guest Suites — Bed & Breakfast housed in 73 E. Third St. (There have been a few complaints from nearby residents who claim that this is an illegal hotel. You can read some of the complaints to the city here.)
And this was also the hotel with the guests who enjoyed relaxing on the bench in front of the Hells Angels HQ.
For further reading on EV Grieve:
The Hells Angels kindly request that hotel guests please refrain from sitting on their bench
Continuing to speculate about what 10-room, $15-million home is for sale on East Third Street
We now know what building is for sale for $15 million on East Third Street (hint: buy an alleged illegal hotel and live next to the Hells Angels!)
Local blogger immortalized in chicken cutlets, cheese, onions
So. Several readers have pointed out new menu items at the recently opened Tompkins Square Bagels on Avenue A...
Thanks to owner Christopher Pugliese, who was kind enough to create this in our name.
And how come Chittle gets the bacon on his sandwich?
Thanks to owner Christopher Pugliese, who was kind enough to create this in our name.
And how come Chittle gets the bacon on his sandwich?
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