Friday, May 11, 2012
People now petitioning in favor of a 7-Eleven and Dunkin' Donuts on the LES
On second, second thought. Earlier this week, the Seward Park co-op board agreed (for the time being) not to lease space to a 7-Eleven and Dunkin’ Donuts. Among other things, a group of residents started a petition drive opposing the franchises from setting up shop on Grand Street. But! Another group of residents just launched a petition in support of the two businesses. (The Lo-Down)
Neighbors rallying to oppose new hotel on East Fourth Street
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Residents and and various preservationists are rallying to oppose plans for a nine-story hotel next door to the landmarked Merchant's House on East Fourth Street.
Plans call for demolishing the one-level garage/repair shop adjacent to the circa 1832 Merchant's House.
Per the petition:
Find the petition here.
The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation laid out the next steps here. The applicant is presenting their proposal for a second time at CB2's meeting on Monday at 6:30 p.m. (at the Our Lady of Pompei Church, 25 Carmine St., Father Demo Hall).
BoweryBoogie wrote about the planned hotel here.
Residents and and various preservationists are rallying to oppose plans for a nine-story hotel next door to the landmarked Merchant's House on East Fourth Street.
Plans call for demolishing the one-level garage/repair shop adjacent to the circa 1832 Merchant's House.
Per the petition:
The proposed building, at 9 stories tall (twice the height of the Museum) and without any setbacks, would overwhelm and detract from the special architectural and historic character of the Merchant’s House Museum. Its excessive size and bulk is not respectful of the historical context of the Museum and does not relate to its small scale.
We also request that the strictest of construction standards be applied to any proposed building on this site so that the structural integrity of the Merchant’s House is not in any way compromised. Given the antiquity of the Merchant’s House and the extreme narrowness of the lot at 27 East 4th Street, this is critical.
Find the petition here.
The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation laid out the next steps here. The applicant is presenting their proposal for a second time at CB2's meeting on Monday at 6:30 p.m. (at the Our Lady of Pompei Church, 25 Carmine St., Father Demo Hall).
BoweryBoogie wrote about the planned hotel here.
Here are your East Village bike share locations, probably
The city has unveiled the preliminary locations for its NYC Bike Share program sponsored by ...
Now these aren't the final final locations ... a few could still change before the program launches in July. But for now.... (and I may have missed a few nearby ...)
• North side of East 2nd Street near Avenue B
This station will have 39 docks and will be located in the parking lane of the street.
• South side of East 6th Street near Avenue B
This station will have 28 docks and will be located in the parking lane of the street.
• North side of East 7th Street near Avenue A
This station will have 35 docks and will be located in the parking lane of the street.
• South side of East 10th Street near Avenue A (Tompkins Square Park)
This station will have 35 docks and will be located on the sidewalk.
• South side of East 13th Street near Avenue A
This station will have 39 docks and will be located in the parking lane of the street.
• South side of East 7th Street near First Avenue
This station will have 31 docks and will be located in a no-parking area of the street.
• South side of East 3rd Street near First Avenue
This station will have 31 docks and will be located in the parking lane of the street.
• South side of East 11th Street near Second Avenue
This station will have 39 docks and will be located in the parking lane of the street.
• South side of East 12th Street between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue
This station will have 39 docks and will be located in the parking lane of the street.
• South side of East 2nd Street near Avenue C
This station will have 31 docks and will be located in the parking lane of the street.
• South side of East 5th Street near Avenue C
This station will have 31 docks and will be located in the parking lane of the street.
• North side of East 9th Street near Avenue C
This station will have 39 docks and will be located in the parking lane of the street.
• East side of Avenue D near East 11th Street (Riis Houses)
This station will have 23 docks and will be located in a NYCHA (public housing) development.
• East side of Avenue D near East 8th Street (Riis Houses)
This station will have 23 docks and will be located in a NYCHA (public housing) development.
• East side of Avenue D near East 3rd Street (Wald Houses)
This station will have 23 docks and will be located on the sidewalk.
• South side of East 3rd Street near First Avenue
This station will have 31 docks and will be located in the parking lane of the street.
• South side of East 2nd Street near Second Avenue
This station will have 31 docks and will be located in the parking lane of the street.
• South side of East 4th Street near Second Avenue
This station will have 39 docks and will be located in the parking lane of the street.
• North side of East 7th Street near Second Avenue
This station will have 39 docks and will be located in the parking lane of the street.
• South side of East 12th Street between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue
This station will have 39 docks and will be located in the parking lane of the street.
• Center of East 7th Street near Cooper Square (Cooper Triangle)
This station will have 39 docks and will be located in a public park or plaza.
• West side of Fourth Avenue near East 8th Street (Astor Place)
This station will have 55 docks and will be located in a no-parking area of the street.
Find the interactive map here.
Your reaction please in the comments.
This just might be my new favorite store cat in the East Village
Bobby Williams sent me this photo on Wednesday... it's the liquor store cat on 10th Street and Avenue C...
I never noticed the cat before... in part because it's not my usual liquor store ... Or maybe I have seen the cat but not his or her eyes...
Anyone know the cat? His or her name?
Anyway, from here on out, all cats, all the time.
I never noticed the cat before... in part because it's not my usual liquor store ... Or maybe I have seen the cat but not his or her eyes...
Anyone know the cat? His or her name?
Anyway, from here on out, all cats, all the time.
Michael had to go to Rikers; will be back
Michael has been sleeping in front of a renovated storefront on East Sixth Street. Next to the incoming Schwimmer Manor, actually.
This note appeared this week. As you can see, he had to go to Rikers, either as a visitor or guest. Not sure which.
His blankets are also stored here.
This note appeared this week. As you can see, he had to go to Rikers, either as a visitor or guest. Not sure which.
His blankets are also stored here.
Someone stole the horns off the Billy's Antiques sign
Billy Leroy told us last night that someone swiped the horns off the Billy's Antiques sign on Houston at the Bowery...
"Kinda blows," he said.
So keep your eyes out for these...
The big tent came down here earlier this year... a new Billy's may be back at this corner... Meanwhile, Billy is busy with "Baggage Battles" on the Travel Channel.
"Kinda blows," he said.
So keep your eyes out for these...
The big tent came down here earlier this year... a new Billy's may be back at this corner... Meanwhile, Billy is busy with "Baggage Battles" on the Travel Channel.
2 photos of former East Village pizzerias
Pizza Week is wrapping up over at Eater... and one of their features — Old Photos of New York City Pizzerias.
Among the photos: Village Inn Pizza on Avenue A at St. Mark's Place circa 1979...
Which reminded of a photo I saw a few weeks ago at Neighborhoodr: Tito's Pizzeria on the corner of Second Avenue and 12th Street in 1965...
At the site of the current City Cinemas Village East...
The Tito's photo came via urban metaphysics.
Find all of Eater's Pizza Week stuff here.
Among the photos: Village Inn Pizza on Avenue A at St. Mark's Place circa 1979...
Which reminded of a photo I saw a few weeks ago at Neighborhoodr: Tito's Pizzeria on the corner of Second Avenue and 12th Street in 1965...
At the site of the current City Cinemas Village East...
The Tito's photo came via urban metaphysics.
Find all of Eater's Pizza Week stuff here.
Another sign of the cross at St. Brigid's
The cross is back atop the under-renovation St. Brigid's on Avenue B at Eighth Street... and it looks more permanent since the last time that it made an appearance...
Dunno about you, but we're really looking forward to that construction tarp coming down from the front of the church.
And a photo of the church from 1928 via the NYPL Digital Gallery ...
Dunno about you, but we're really looking forward to that construction tarp coming down from the front of the church.
And a photo of the church from 1928 via the NYPL Digital Gallery ...
Norman's Sound & Vision is for rent
Earlier in the week, our friend Alex at Flaming Pablum brought the news that Norman's Sound & Vision was closing and moving to Williamsburg ... the Brooklyn location is open, and now the Cooper Square storefront is for rent...
The East Village location was expected to close in August.
Meanwhile, not necessarily newsy, but the Rockit Scientist space around the corner on St. Mark's Place is also for rent. Rockit closed last month, as Jeremiah first reported...
We're hopeful that owner John Kioussis will decide reopen somewhere else in the neighborhood when the time is right ...
Previously on EV Grieve:
There is now only one record store left on St. Mark's Place
The East Village location was expected to close in August.
Meanwhile, not necessarily newsy, but the Rockit Scientist space around the corner on St. Mark's Place is also for rent. Rockit closed last month, as Jeremiah first reported...
We're hopeful that owner John Kioussis will decide reopen somewhere else in the neighborhood when the time is right ...
Previously on EV Grieve:
There is now only one record store left on St. Mark's Place
Bendy thing back in action on Second Avenue!
Oh, it has been so long since we've seen that concrete pump bendy thing at work over in the former 9-17 Second Ave. Anyway, Bendy is Back!
And he or she brought his or her cement truck friends along...
Coming soon. A 12-story apartment building. Previously.
Photos by Bobby Williams.
And he or she brought his or her cement truck friends along...
Coming soon. A 12-story apartment building. Previously.
Photos by Bobby Williams.
This is what 67 and 69 St. Mark's Place looked like on May 10, 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...
Thursday, May 10, 2012
[Updated] Centre-Fuge public art project honors the Beastie Boys on East First Street
EV Grieve reader @jimnobu sent along the above photo from East First Street tonight... It's part of the third cycle for the Centre-Fuge public art project ... BoweryBoogie has all the details on the latest artists right here.
Previously.
Picnic table caught trying to escape from Tompkins Square Park dog run
Amateur hour! You need to wait until nightfall. Duh!
Uh, actually have no idea what was really happening here. Still.
Photos by Bobby Williams.
Maybe it's a Maybelline TV commercial?
From earlier today on Avenue A at St. Mark's Place... a Maybelline TV commercial... featuring, here, Charlotte Kemp Muhl... (she's dating Sean Lennon? I can't keep up with all this...)
[Photo by EVG reader @daniellegiza]
... and later, around the bend...
[Photo by EVG reader @daniellegiza]
... and later, around the bend...
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning edition
Second Avenue and St. Mark's Place circa 1935 (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
The LES in photos from the 1890s-1940s (Gothamist)
Martin Scorsese relives the old Bowery days (The Gallerist/NY Observer)
The latest on a 7-Eleven and Dunkin' Donuts for Seward Park (BoweryBoogie)
Teen fights off attacker on Delancey (The Lo-Down)
Watching the May Day go by (The Gog Log)
Finding a Harajuku-style haircut in the East Village (DNAinfo)
And there is a Maybelline commercial filming now on various streets ... Via @CelineNYC —
Shoot on Ave A & St Marks. Spotted: a panda and alligator on set
East Village photographer aims to capture 'The History of the World'
East Village-based photographer John Marshall Mantel told us about his new project — "The History of the World."
And what does this entail?
"My plan is to walk up and down every street in the entire world, photographing interesting things along the way. When I am done, I will have completed a history of the world. So far, I mostly have been shooting in the East Village and Lower East Side."
He figures it will take 30 years to complete.
Here are a few of his East Village photos at the beginning of his journey...
You can find his Tumblr here
[All photos by John Marshall Mantel]
Why there could be a long, hot summer at 140-150 E. Seventh St.
Last Friday, we noticed that workers had erected a really long stretch of sidewalk bridges along 140-150 E. Seventh St. between Avenue A and Avenue B...
A resident filled us in on what's happening... Short version: to address leaks, the landlords are sealing up the wall sleeves for air conditioners instead ... and are asking residents to purchase window units (which the landlord will kick in $200 for...)
This development isn't sitting so well with some residents.
There are memos.
First, from the landlord. The following arrived after the sidewalk bridge was up and confusing residents. (Someone already scribbled his or her disapproval on the note.)
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An excerpt:
And here is response from a resident (or residents).
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An excerpt:
Anyway, here's how it all might look one day.
Now!
Later!
Our tipster says that the landlords are pretty cool, and are generally responsive ... It's a good place to live, though this situation is setting up for a long, hot summer at 140-150 E. Seventh St.
A resident filled us in on what's happening... Short version: to address leaks, the landlords are sealing up the wall sleeves for air conditioners instead ... and are asking residents to purchase window units (which the landlord will kick in $200 for...)
This development isn't sitting so well with some residents.
There are memos.
First, from the landlord. The following arrived after the sidewalk bridge was up and confusing residents. (Someone already scribbled his or her disapproval on the note.)
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An excerpt:
We will be removing your Wall AC Unit and seal up the hole that is left. A $200 credit will be given for your purchase of a Window AC Unit. JRC Supers will handle the installation free of charge.
There will be dust and debris from the work performed. Please be sure to keep your windows closed if workers are nearby or if you leave your apartment.
And here is response from a resident (or residents).
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An excerpt:
If the landlord takes each tenants' AC wall unit away, is not this a reduction in services? Would that not equal a reduction in rent?
How is it we should be asked to keep our windows closed for THREE MONTHS and have our air conditioner (some of us have purchased our own wall units) taken away just as the HOT months of summer are beginning for a mere $200 credit.
Also, is this considered a Major Capital Increase that will benefit the landlord only, and ultimately cause our RENTS to be RAISED?
Anyway, here's how it all might look one day.
Now!
Later!
Our tipster says that the landlords are pretty cool, and are generally responsive ... It's a good place to live, though this situation is setting up for a long, hot summer at 140-150 E. Seventh St.
Yarn bombing the Mystery Lot fence
Over on 14th Street near Third Avenue...
It's the work of HOTTEA. BoweryBoogie has more on this former graffiti artist today right here. He has yarned(?) several fences around the neighborhood in recent days.
It's the work of HOTTEA. BoweryBoogie has more on this former graffiti artist today right here. He has yarned(?) several fences around the neighborhood in recent days.
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