That's what a reader asked the other night after discovering the food-cart favorite was not at its usual outpost on Second Street and Avenue A...
We noticed it during this past weekend... Anyway, the delivery bike is still there...
We talked with someone at the Jackson Heights outpost ... and he explained that they just had some paperwork to take care of regarding the cart (kinda paraphrasing here, and it's nothing serious — just routine paperwork) ... and he expected to have the cart back tonight or tomorrow morning...
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Just a feline fatale
Remember, in the summer of 2010, when a woman held up an Astor Place shoe store while wearing a cat mask? She was suspected in several other robberies around the city. Anyway, today, a judge sentenced her to 10 years in prison.
And the sentencing for 29-year-old Shana Spalding was as theatrical as you might suspect who wore a cat mask during a robbery. Per DNAinfo:
As the media reported, she was the singer for a death metal band called Divine Infamy, who lives on via YouTube.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Summer crime season off to a credible start
And the sentencing for 29-year-old Shana Spalding was as theatrical as you might suspect who wore a cat mask during a robbery. Per DNAinfo:
"I am not Catwoman!" Spalding shouted. She also told news photographers "Stop taking my picture, you bastards!"
As the media reported, she was the singer for a death metal band called Divine Infamy, who lives on via YouTube.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Summer crime season off to a credible start
Taking the whole 'death and taxes' thing a little too literally
Updated: East Village Farms posts its going-out-of-business signs
[Kevin Shea Adams]
As we first reported on Jan. 6, East Village Farms is closing on Avenue A between Seventh Street and Sixth Street. Earlier today, workers were taking out still-wrapped flats of unopened food and merchandise. (The owners are moving to a store on 48th Street.)
The store closes for good Sunday. And today, as our friends at the Big Gay Ice Cream Shop note, the going-out-of-business signs are on the doors.
While the building's owners haven't commented on the plans for the space, the persistent rumor is a full demolition. There still aren't any permits on file with the DOB either.
And a reader just sent these along from the other night here...
Previously on EV Grieve:
A little bit of Hollywood on Avenue A
East Village Farms is closing; renovations coming to 100 Avenue A
Inside the abandoned theater at East Village Farms on Avenue A
Reader reports: Village Farms closing Jan. 31; building will be demolished
As we first reported on Jan. 6, East Village Farms is closing on Avenue A between Seventh Street and Sixth Street. Earlier today, workers were taking out still-wrapped flats of unopened food and merchandise. (The owners are moving to a store on 48th Street.)
The store closes for good Sunday. And today, as our friends at the Big Gay Ice Cream Shop note, the going-out-of-business signs are on the doors.
While the building's owners haven't commented on the plans for the space, the persistent rumor is a full demolition. There still aren't any permits on file with the DOB either.
And a reader just sent these along from the other night here...
Previously on EV Grieve:
A little bit of Hollywood on Avenue A
East Village Farms is closing; renovations coming to 100 Avenue A
Inside the abandoned theater at East Village Farms on Avenue A
Reader reports: Village Farms closing Jan. 31; building will be demolished
2 Cooper Square now the property of Kuwait, sort of
Here's some news via Bloomberg (hi Mike!)... The investment arm of Kuwait’s social-security system — Wafra Investment Advisory Group Inc. — bought 2 Cooper Square, our favorite 144-unit building that includes a rooftop pool, video-game center and private movie-screening room. Per Bloomberg, the sources didn’t disclose the price and asked not to be named because the deal hasn’t been made public.
And as the article notes: "At 2 Cooper Square, available one-bedroom apartments rent for as much as $6,686 a month, according to the property’s website. A two-bedroom unit is listed for $9,335 a month, while a four-bedroom apartment commands $22,000 a month."
Wow. Sounds to me like it's time for a Pool Party!
Previously on EV Grieve:
'Draconian regulations' for 2 Coop's pool and club
2 Cooper residents treated to views of Josh Duhamel's abs, ball sack
The founder of Pirate's Booty is taking over the Holiday Cocktail Lounge
When we reported that the Holiday Cocktail Lounge was closing, we did mention that the bar was on the February CB3/SLA docket for a new liquor license.
Documents on file with CB offer few details about the fate of the space on St. Mark's Place, but we now know who is hoping to take over the bar: Robert Ehrlich, the founder of Pirate Brands, which makes all-natural snacks including Pirate's Booty, Smart Puffs and Original Tings.
There's not a lot of information on the CB3 forms. The applicants are calling the space a tavern, with hours starting at 11 a.m. ...
There's also mention of a "local regional menu."
What about snacks?
In addition to his healthy-snack empire, Ehrlich operated several cafes in Sea Cliff. We sent an email to a Pirate Brands media representative last night in hopes of getting more information about Ehrlich's plans for the space. So let's wait and see what's in store here...
Also, someone did fax the form to CB3 from Pirate Brands ... in case you were questioning this...
Obscura Antiques & Oddities has closed; moving to new East Village home soon
Last night, a reader walked by Obscura Antiques and Oddities on 10th Street near Avenue A — and spotted workers clearing out the store.
But wait. It turns out that the reality television darlings (we mean that in a positive way!) are only moving to a larger store in the neighborhood, though they can't say where yet. The Obscura Antiques Facebook page has more details:
OK....a bit of bad news....but good news too...We are moving...sooner then we had thought. We must be out of our current space by the end of January...Thats 3 days from now....but the new space isnt ready yet...so we are closing until the new place is ready and we can move into it...Which will hopefully be soon....like near the end of February. If you are coming to NYC and plan to visit in the next month.....We are very sorry.....We will not be there....But when we do reopen...its in a space about twice the size of our former store...and the place used to be a Funeral Home...so its win/win for all. We will post all of our info soon...such as where the new shop will be. Its actually very close to our former shop....maybe 3 or 4 blocks away....
Hmm, we know of one former funeral home that's nearby... like this one right here.
A book about life at Luna Lounge
From the EV Grieve inbox...
Here's the Kickstarter page, which includes a video of Rob talking about the project...
Brooklyn, New York: February 1st, 2012 - Former Luna Lounge co-owner, Rob Sacher, has a brand new book, Wake Me When It's Over, a story of his life as a New York club owner filled with stories about meeting, partying, or working with many iconic bands of the alternative and indie rock world.
Among the people and bands about whom Rob has written are stories about Ray Davies of The Kinks, Debbie Harry of Blondie, Rick Danko of The Band, Joey Ramone, The Psychedelic Furs, The Jesus And Mary Chain, Bjork of The Sugarcubes, The Strokes, Interpol, Longwave, Marty Willson-Piper of The Church, Elliott Smith...
Rob is self publishing his book through his own DIY imprint and is raising promotion money through Kickstarter ... The funding campaign ends on February 29th. The official release date of the book is March 1st.
Rob has been in the business for more than thirty years and owned two clubs before Luna Lounge, the Mission and the Sanctuary. He grew up in Brooklyn in the 1960s, is a musician and songwriter too.
Here's the Kickstarter page, which includes a video of Rob talking about the project...
This is what an empty lot on East Ninth Street near Avenue C looked like on Jan. 28, 2012
This year, we'll post photos like this of various buildings, streetscenes, etc., to capture them as they looked at this time and place... The photos may not be the most telling now, but they likely will be one day...
Noted
EV Grieve reader Spike sent along this deal of a lifetime from over at Billy Hurricane's on Avenue B...
So basically: "For just $50 (a steal), you and up to 24 friends can have an hour-long party with five drinks per person, plus a large sampler of buffalo wings, Cajun tater tots, and sweet-potato fries."
Per the offer at Gilt City, this is 90 percent off the ticket price of $525.
Let's do some math — that's 125 drinks in 60 minutes for $50.
Hurry, though — the offer at Gilt City ends this morning at 10.
So basically: "For just $50 (a steal), you and up to 24 friends can have an hour-long party with five drinks per person, plus a large sampler of buffalo wings, Cajun tater tots, and sweet-potato fries."
Per the offer at Gilt City, this is 90 percent off the ticket price of $525.
Let's do some math — that's 125 drinks in 60 minutes for $50.
Hurry, though — the offer at Gilt City ends this morning at 10.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
On Second Avenue with the Mosaic Man this afternoon
EV Grieve reader Stephen Popkin passes along a few photos of Jim Power, aka the Mosaic Man, continuing his work this afternoon on Second Avenue at St. Mark's Place...
Jim has been keeping busy of late, working on mosaics for Tompkins Square Bagels, the Bean and Porchetta.
Jim has been keeping busy of late, working on mosaics for Tompkins Square Bagels, the Bean and Porchetta.
DOH temporarily closes Nuyorican Poets Cafe
A tipster points us to the DOH website ... where records show that the city has temporarily closed the legendary Nuyorican Poets Cafe on East Third Street. According to the DOH, officials closed the cafe on Friday after inspectors found 79 violations points. Among the violations cited: "Sanitized equipment or utensil, including in-use food dispensing utensil, improperly used or stored."
No word of the closure on the Nuyorican Poets Cafe website, though we did spot this via Twitter:
If you are planning on attending one of the many events there this week, then you may just want to call in advance. Cafe info here.
No word of the closure on the Nuyorican Poets Cafe website, though we did spot this via Twitter:
If you are planning on attending one of the many events there this week, then you may just want to call in advance. Cafe info here.
Report: Historic carriage house on East 13th Street now up for auction
The long, complicated history of 128 E. 13th St. between Fourth Avenue and Third Avenue is about to get more complicated. This afternoon, The Real Deal reports that the circa-1903 carriage house that once belonged to famed sculptor Frank Stella is now up for auction.
This is believed to be the last surviving horse and carriage auction mart building in New York City, according to the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation (GVSHP), who helped keep the structure from becoming a seven-level condo back in 2006.
The Peridance Center has a lease there now for a dance studio.
According to the Real Deal:
A state Supreme Court judge has ordered the sale of a historic East Village art studio and former horse auction house, after two new investors, Isaac Mishan and Joseph Sabbah of Ultimate Realty, failed to gain approvals for a proposed condo project and defaulted on $10.5 million in loans.
(Read the whole article here.)
While preservationists thwarted the previous condo takeover attempt, the building was never landmarked, likely making it vulnerable again for a modern glass-and-steel death.
Previously.
Verizon's ongoing war on graffiti and stuff
Nearly eight months have passed since we last looked in on the ongoing brown-paint war at the Verizon building along 13th Street (at Second Avenue)... we thought that Verizon had simply given up.
Not so!
EV Grieve reader evilnyc just passed along these shots. A new tactic — powerwashing and painting via the city's Graffiti Free NYC...
To be continued...
Previously on EV Grieve:
First tag reappears on the Verizon building
Brownout: Verizon building graffiti painted over
Verizon is going to blow the budget on brown paint
Not so!
EV Grieve reader evilnyc just passed along these shots. A new tactic — powerwashing and painting via the city's Graffiti Free NYC...
To be continued...
Previously on EV Grieve:
First tag reappears on the Verizon building
Brownout: Verizon building graffiti painted over
Verizon is going to blow the budget on brown paint
Get your home with an open-air living room on East 14th Street!
[Photos via New York magazine via Curbed]
Back in September, we posted an item about the penthouse for sale at the Brownstone East Village, the rather interesting architectural wonder at 224 E. 14th St. near Third Avenue.
Now, as The Wall Street Journal notes (via Curbed), Bill Peterson, the architect behind this, is selling his second-floor unit for $2.499 million. Among the amenities: An open-air living room that looks out onto 14th Street and "a garage-door like windowed back wall between the kitchen and the backyard."
There are photos.
The front!
The back!
Per the Journal:
Here's the listing with more photos. And there's an Open House Sunday from noon to 2 p.m. Perfect timing for your IHOP brunch.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Finally, your chance to own the 3-level penthouse at the Brownstone East Village
Back in September, we posted an item about the penthouse for sale at the Brownstone East Village, the rather interesting architectural wonder at 224 E. 14th St. near Third Avenue.
Now, as The Wall Street Journal notes (via Curbed), Bill Peterson, the architect behind this, is selling his second-floor unit for $2.499 million. Among the amenities: An open-air living room that looks out onto 14th Street and "a garage-door like windowed back wall between the kitchen and the backyard."
There are photos.
The front!
The back!
Per the Journal:
The condo also showcases many references to East Village culture. In the living room there is a large framed photograph of Patti Smith and in the bedroom there is a framed vintage T-shirt worn by bartenders at Fillmore East, a legendary music venue in the East Village.
Here's the listing with more photos. And there's an Open House Sunday from noon to 2 p.m. Perfect timing for your IHOP brunch.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Finally, your chance to own the 3-level penthouse at the Brownstone East Village
St. Brigid's rectory emerges from behind construction netting, sidewalk shed
We've been posting frequent updates about the renovations at St. Brigid's on Avenue B at Eighth Street. How about the progress next door?
Last week, workers removed the construction netting and sidewalk shed outside the St. Brigid's rectory on Avenue B...
Back in November 2009, Edwin Torres, chairman of the Committee to Save St. Brigid's, told us what was happening with the rectory.
"It will be fully restored and will serve several functions, one of which will be the home for the pastor. The current church I attend does not have a rectory and the priest rents an apartment [nearby]. It will be a luxury to have a rectory."
And a reader at the time said, "The interior of the rectory is a bit of a mess (as would be expected) but there are a lot of really nice details. Pressed metal ceilings, nice moldings, etc. It'll be a really nice place for the pastor once it's fixed up..."
Here's a photo of the rectory before the sidewalk shed went up in 2008...
During the time of the construction, the sidewalk shed between the rectory and the St. Brigid School often served as a makeshift shelter of sorts. Last September, police found a woman in her 50s named Liz here. Police believed that she died from a drug overdose.
[February 2011]
And in February 2011, Tompkins Square Park regular Grace Farrell, 35, froze to death while sleeping here.
[Saturday morning outside the rectory]
Last week, workers removed the construction netting and sidewalk shed outside the St. Brigid's rectory on Avenue B...
Back in November 2009, Edwin Torres, chairman of the Committee to Save St. Brigid's, told us what was happening with the rectory.
"It will be fully restored and will serve several functions, one of which will be the home for the pastor. The current church I attend does not have a rectory and the priest rents an apartment [nearby]. It will be a luxury to have a rectory."
And a reader at the time said, "The interior of the rectory is a bit of a mess (as would be expected) but there are a lot of really nice details. Pressed metal ceilings, nice moldings, etc. It'll be a really nice place for the pastor once it's fixed up..."
Here's a photo of the rectory before the sidewalk shed went up in 2008...
During the time of the construction, the sidewalk shed between the rectory and the St. Brigid School often served as a makeshift shelter of sorts. Last September, police found a woman in her 50s named Liz here. Police believed that she died from a drug overdose.
[February 2011]
And in February 2011, Tompkins Square Park regular Grace Farrell, 35, froze to death while sleeping here.
[Saturday morning outside the rectory]
Looking for an explanation about those bloodcurdling screams
A reader sends along the following:
The reader lives facing a courtyard, not Second Avenue.
This was a few days ago. There is a follow-up note:
Anyone with theories?
I live on Second Avenue, between Fifth and Sixth Street, and this is the second night since last week that I've heard bloodcurdling screams around 12:30 a.m. outside of my window toward Sixth Street. I've reported it to the 9th precinct, but was just curious if anyone else in the neighborhood has heard this or has any info on what's going on.
The reader lives facing a courtyard, not Second Avenue.
This was a few days ago. There is a follow-up note:
I heard it last night. It woke up both myself and my roommate around 3 a.m. I'm really curious to know if anyone else heard it and what theories they may have on what it was. Our first thought was of course an animal, but this was extremely human-like — scary.
Anyone with theories?
Hey, let's name the new froyo machine at 16 Handles
So, there's this. Via the 16 Handles Facebook page...
Some suggestions via Facebook so far include: The Mixerater ... Green Supreme... Blendzie...
Meh. A few names to get everyone warmed up:
• Here Today, Lying in Front of the St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery 10 Minutes Later
• Does this Machine Make Me Look Fat?
• FroYuckinator
Isn't this fun?
Some suggestions via Facebook so far include: The Mixerater ... Green Supreme... Blendzie...
Meh. A few names to get everyone warmed up:
• Here Today, Lying in Front of the St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery 10 Minutes Later
• Does this Machine Make Me Look Fat?
• FroYuckinator
Isn't this fun?
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