Sunday, April 29, 2012
Gates of fury
This Bruce Lee mural went up yesterday on East Seventh Street at Avenue C. Does anyone happen to know who the artist is?
Lights out
From yesterday afternoon... someone has removed the crosswalk sign on the northwest corner of Avenue A and East 12th Street... plus, a man passed out in front of Ost Cafe... Photo by Dave on 7th.
[Updated] And now, 3 photos of a really large crane on Union Square
We were so busy admiring the crane here next to the Zeckendorf Towers on East 14th Street near Irving Place, that we never got the official word what the workers were doing... heard a dad explain to his son that the workers were hoisting AC units to the roof...
Anyway, you always take pictures of large cranes. Thanks to everyone who sent in photos, including Dave on 7th...
An EV Grieve reader just sent along this shot of workers packing up the crane late this afternoon ...
Anyway, you always take pictures of large cranes. Thanks to everyone who sent in photos, including Dave on 7th...
An EV Grieve reader just sent along this shot of workers packing up the crane late this afternoon ...
Downtown Auto & Tire has left the Bowery
This probably isn't much of a shocker... we've been watching the doomed corner of the Bowery and Great Jones the past few years... waiting for the day that Downtown Auto & Tire packed up and left ... there's no place for a auto repair shop on the new luxurious Bowery ... this was a grubby leftover in the shadows of 2 Cooper Square, the Bowery Hotel and 52E4 — the 15 stories of condo across the street.
As the sign shows, they've moved to First Avenue. (That's 117th Street. They may need to change that "downtown" part of their name...)
The space hit the market in May 2010 ... In July 2010, a few people were hoping to open the first New York branch of Segafredo Zanetti Espresso Café, the Italian-style coffee bar, on this spot. They went before CB2, who rejected the proposal, which included a patio with a retractable roof with soundproofing ... and sound-resistant sliding doors. (You can read our coverage of the meeting here.)
During that meeting, a rep from the New York Nightlife Association called Downtown Auto & Tire Club "junky." During her time to speak, Zella Jones, founder of the NoHo/Bowery Partnership, spoke out against the proposal. "We like that garage. We use that garage. The garage reminds us of what was." Later she said, "We are losing our businesses that don't serve alcohol."
Amazing that the place lasted until April 2012. We'll have details on what's next here later...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Please meet the next corner of the Bowery primed for something luxurious
The last days of the Downtown Auto and Tire?
The Bowery to get a South Beach diet
Making Faces at the Downtown Tire & Auto Center
As the sign shows, they've moved to First Avenue. (That's 117th Street. They may need to change that "downtown" part of their name...)
The space hit the market in May 2010 ... In July 2010, a few people were hoping to open the first New York branch of Segafredo Zanetti Espresso Café, the Italian-style coffee bar, on this spot. They went before CB2, who rejected the proposal, which included a patio with a retractable roof with soundproofing ... and sound-resistant sliding doors. (You can read our coverage of the meeting here.)
During that meeting, a rep from the New York Nightlife Association called Downtown Auto & Tire Club "junky." During her time to speak, Zella Jones, founder of the NoHo/Bowery Partnership, spoke out against the proposal. "We like that garage. We use that garage. The garage reminds us of what was." Later she said, "We are losing our businesses that don't serve alcohol."
Amazing that the place lasted until April 2012. We'll have details on what's next here later...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Please meet the next corner of the Bowery primed for something luxurious
The last days of the Downtown Auto and Tire?
The Bowery to get a South Beach diet
Making Faces at the Downtown Tire & Auto Center
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Walk this way?
These footprints appeared the other day on Tompkins Square Park... Not sure what this is promoting...
Photos by Bobby Williams.
Report: Cake Shop facing eviction on Ludlow Street
[Image via the Cake Shop website]
Word is spreading that Cake Shop — the cafe/record store/bar/music venue — is facing an imminent eviction on Ludlow Street... Brooklyn Vegan had the scoop yesterday... (We read about it at BoweryBoogie.)
Here's a piece of an email making the rounds via the Cake Shop's Andy Bodes:
Word is spreading that Cake Shop — the cafe/record store/bar/music venue — is facing an imminent eviction on Ludlow Street... Brooklyn Vegan had the scoop yesterday... (We read about it at BoweryBoogie.)
Here's a piece of an email making the rounds via the Cake Shop's Andy Bodes:
Calling all millionaires: cake shop needs a month-long returnable bridge loan, due to possibly bogus fines from last year, at their deadline this Monday, or we face eviction. the amount we’re looking for is 10k, to pay off these fines once and for all. we’d need it in the next 72 hours. & reminder this is a short term loan. full explanation provided, with intere$t and perks, if this appeals to you, and you’d like to help us out & continue & grow. thanks. xo.
Noted
Via EV Grieve reader Augie... A man on Suffolk Street this afternoon checking under the cushions of a sofa in the trash for change...
Celebrating the new issue of Sensitive Skin tomorrow night at the Bowery Poetry Club
The new issue of Sensitive Skin is out tomorrow. And the issue includes: "a rare interview of William S. Burroughs, conducted by Allen Ginsberg. Includes previously-unpublished photographs of Burroughs by Ruby Ray, as well as a portfolio of Ruby's famous punk photos (Sid Vicious, X, Flipper, etc)."
Find more info on the issue here.
To celebrate the new issue, Sensitive Skin is having a reading at the Bowery Poetry Club tomorrow night at 8 featuring performances by John S. Hall, Mike Hudson, Chavisa Woods, Todd Colby, Carl Watson and more. There will also be a performance of East of Bowery by Drew Hubner, with projections by Ted Barron and music by Kurt Wolf (Pussy Galore).
Former East Village resident injured by falling air conditioner remains missing
[Via EaterNY]
On Sept. 28, 2010, an air conditioner fell six stories and landed on the Winebar canopy on Second Avenue at Fourth Street.
Here's how the Post illustrated the accident:
According to published reports, the AC bounced off the canopy and hit 67-year-old Tony Franzese, who was walking his dog as he does every morning, in the head. He suffered severe head injuries, and the EMTs took him to Bellevue Hospital.
The Post reported that Franzese, a decorated Vietnam War veteran, had been evicted from his apartment... and was due to leave the building on Sept. 30.
And that's the last we heard of this accident. Until yesterday. The Post reported that Franzese had filed a $21 million lawsuit against the landlord. However, according to his attorney, Franzese vanished about a year ago.
It gets a little complicated. The NYPD brought in a "John Doe" to St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital on Tuesday. An NYPD sergeant photographed the man and fingerprinted him for the Missing Persons Bureau. A few days later the officer saw the Post article about the missing man and realized that the patient at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt was Franzese. The NYPD returned to the hospital only to discover that officials had already released Franzese.
The officer who took his photo told the Post, "He's extremely incoherent. He couldn’t even say his name to me. He couldn’t formulate words." Apparently he "suffers from bi-polar disorder and serious brain injuries."
Here's the photo of Franzese from the hospital:
Per the Post: "But because authorities now have his fingerprints and have connected them to his identity, they hope Franzese will be found when he turns up at another hospital."
On Sept. 28, 2010, an air conditioner fell six stories and landed on the Winebar canopy on Second Avenue at Fourth Street.
Here's how the Post illustrated the accident:
According to published reports, the AC bounced off the canopy and hit 67-year-old Tony Franzese, who was walking his dog as he does every morning, in the head. He suffered severe head injuries, and the EMTs took him to Bellevue Hospital.
The Post reported that Franzese, a decorated Vietnam War veteran, had been evicted from his apartment... and was due to leave the building on Sept. 30.
And that's the last we heard of this accident. Until yesterday. The Post reported that Franzese had filed a $21 million lawsuit against the landlord. However, according to his attorney, Franzese vanished about a year ago.
It gets a little complicated. The NYPD brought in a "John Doe" to St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital on Tuesday. An NYPD sergeant photographed the man and fingerprinted him for the Missing Persons Bureau. A few days later the officer saw the Post article about the missing man and realized that the patient at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt was Franzese. The NYPD returned to the hospital only to discover that officials had already released Franzese.
The officer who took his photo told the Post, "He's extremely incoherent. He couldn’t even say his name to me. He couldn’t formulate words." Apparently he "suffers from bi-polar disorder and serious brain injuries."
Here's the photo of Franzese from the hospital:
Per the Post: "But because authorities now have his fingerprints and have connected them to his identity, they hope Franzese will be found when he turns up at another hospital."
The Penistrator (or a clever imitator!) has a message for John Varvatos
Our friend Roger_Paw sent along this photo from yesterday... a message for John Varvatos on Allen Street between Stanton and Houston ...
Friday, April 27, 2012
Pop music
XTC with "This is Pop" circa 1978.
Thrillseekers enter the Mystery Lot for photo opps
The Enterprise flies over downtown Manhattan
As you probably know, the space shuttle Enterprise was scheduled to fly over the city today... one day to live on the Intrepid ...
Here are photos that Lee S. Berman sent along to us... he took them on Grand Street near the FDR...
And we suddenly want to watch "Moonraker."
Here are photos that Lee S. Berman sent along to us... he took them on Grand Street near the FDR...
And we suddenly want to watch "Moonraker."
One way to bust an ATM thief
We came across this scene this morning on East Sixth Street near First Avenue...
... not sure if this is legitimate information... but it appears that someone wrote down information about the ATM thief...
... not sure if this is legitimate information... but it appears that someone wrote down information about the ATM thief...
Hello, it's Eak the Geek
Here's Eak the Geek (aka Eduardo Arrocha), longtime East Village resident...
He is a senior cast member of the Coney Island Circus Sideshow ... having performed there for more than 15 years...
These photos by Stacie Joy are from a recent Congress of Curious Peoples at Coney Island USA, where he performed.
While we're not sure how much Eak the Geek will perform there this year, the Sideshows are under way, currently held on Saturdays and Sundays... and the shows will expand as the season progresses ... Visit the Coney Island USA site for all the details...
Dr. Geller, I presume?
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