Tuesday, May 15, 2012

A mid-morning Craigslist 'Missed Connections' break


5 am — St Marks to 20th Street - w4m (East Village)
Date: 2012-05-13, 2:37PM EDT

Met outside Crif Dogs and walked from St Marks to 20th Street really late at night/early morning. Had a photo session w/ a homeless man. I bought cup noodles from him. I was wearing a black and yellow leopard print dress and ketchup on my face...

Via

Construction starts at the the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space on Avenue C

[Bobby Williams]

Construction started yesterday at C-Squat on Avenue C ... the building's long-empty storefront will serve as the future home to the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space — aka, MoRUS.

Laurie Mittelmann, who along with Bill DiPaola, the executive director of Time's Up, is helping spearhead the project. She gave us a quick update last night.

"We're building a staircase to connect the museum's storefront with the basement — a portion of which will also be rented to us. C-Squat residents are funding the installation of a new storefront and roll gate, which will be constructed by a 6th St. squatter. Hopefully we'll have interns working in the space in a week or two (the construction is scheduled to go at light speed) and we'll be open to the public in about a month and a half."

As in The New York Times reported in March, the museum "was being established to, among other things, tell the story of how activists in the East Village took over abandoned properties and over the years transformed them into permanent housing or community gardens."

And in case you haven't seen this yet, here's a video about the museum...



And here's the MoRUS website with more information.

'RESPECT this gesture'


Spotted on East Seventh Street. I keep reading this and don't think I totally get it either. I should have taken a photo of the look too.

Belcourt has closed; Prune people's Calliope on tap

Over on East Fourth Street and Second Avenue, Belcourt has closed...


As we pointed out in January, the space will give way to a "new American" restaurant called Calliope run by some Prune alums... According to Diner's Journal, Eric Korsh, the executive chef at the Waverly Inn, will be opening the space with his wife, Ginevra Iverson, Prune's one-time sous chef.

And if you were a fan of Belcourt's "famous brunch and Oyster hour," they'll be doing it across the street at Nomad now, according to the Belcourt website...

Free tonight: Richard Hell, the 1980s in 'Smithereens'

From the EV Grieve inbox...


The Seward Park Branch Library is pleased to announce the first program of the Lower East Side Heritage Film Series: the Eighties. Tonight at 6:30 in our Community Room. In this installment of our FREE monthly series we will be showing on VHS:

Smithereens (1982, 89 min., VHS)

Susan Seidelman directs her first feature film: Wren is nineteen and determined to break into punk rock. The pieces of her world are scattered over Lower Manhattan: a grungy Lower East Side apartment, the abandoned train yards along the Hudson River, and the helter-skelter world of East Village rock clubs. It doesn't matter that Wren can't sing, write songs, or play an instrument. She's desperate to make the scene, and desperation makes people do dangerous things.

Starring Susan Berman, Bran Rjin and Richard Hell. With music by the Feelies, ESG, and Richard Hell and the Voidoids.

Seward Park Branch Library
192 East Broadway

And here's a trailer of sorts...



And here's an article that Seidelman wrote for Filmmaker magazine about making the movie.

That '70s show on Avenue A with 'Blood Ties'


"Blood Ties," a 1970s-era family crime drama, will be filming around parts of Avenue A and Seventh Street and St. Mark's Place today, most likely. (Unless the rain KOs filming for the day... It is supposed to rain, right?) Clive Owen and Mila Kunis star in the English-language debut of director (and actor!) Guillaume Canet ... it's actually a remake of the 2008 French thriller "Les Liens Du Sang" ... the cast includes Billy Crudup, Marion Cotillard, Zoe Saldana, James Caan, Lili Taylor and Domenick Lombardozzi...

Monday, May 14, 2012

Checking in on the CB3/SLA meeting: Standard East Village gains approval for alteration


Previously.

h/t @ShaneEvanDavis

[Updated] Report: Woman jumps to her death on East 11th Street

Details are still coming in regarding an apparent suicide on East 11th Street at Second Avenue this evening around 5:30. Witnesses put the incident occurring at 300 E. 11th St. According to the Post, EMS rushed the woman to Bellevue where she died.

Updated.

A reader said that she was upset to see remnants from the tragic scene left behind on the sidewalk this morning ...



Updated:

In the comments, someone left the URL to the woman's obituary in The New York Times. You can access that here.

[Updated] Reader report: Starbucks closed on Second Avenue


Interesting message via EV Grieve reader Bayou earlier this afternoon:

The starbucks on 9th and 2nd has been closed by the city for operating illegally.

i didn't have my camera. does that mean it didn't happen?

Well, turns out that it did happen... Bayou just sent along the above photo...

Report: Officers now patrolling 9th Precinct locker room


A few weeks ago, the Post reported that someone has stolen four 9mm handguns, two bulletproof vests and other items from a locker room at the Ninth Precinct in recent months.

Today, the Post says that department officials have "assigned an around-the-clock security detail" to the locker room, which is inaccessible to anyone walking in the station's East Fifth Street entrance.

Per the Post: "The city is worried about keeping crime down on the streets, but they can't even control it in their own precincts," one source fumed.

Flyers urge residents to speak out against Standard East Village alteration

The Standard East Village is on tonight's CB3/SLA docket... Major alterations are in store for the hotel's public spaces on Cooper Square and East Fifth Street...... (We wrote about it here.)

Meanwhile, someone placed these flyers on buildings near the hotel... asking residents to speak out against the proposed changes...


Here's the diagram for the ground-floor space...


You can find the hotel's proposal (PDF) at the CB3 website here.

Mystery masonry garden wall coming down at the Mystery Lot

While we wait for something significant to happen at the Mystery Lot ... we did notice a new permit from the city last week approving work for "removal of masonry garden wall." (Estimated Total Cost: $10,000.)

We're not quite sure what garden wall this is...

Short of hopping the fence, which we'd never do ... we can only guess at this moment... Photos from the weekend...






We even called in the EV Grieve satellite for an aerial shot...


Anyway, at the DOB website, there are permits pending approval related to building over this lot of bricks and mystery. The plans for the building were disapproved the first time on April 20.

As the Post first reported on Jan. 19, the space will become an 82-unit, eight-story development that should break ground this summer for a late 2013 opening. The work permits say that the space will include 86,409 square feet for residential and 5,275 square feet for retail.

Previously.

And how was your weekend?

A few observations via Twitter... perhaps we'll make this a weekly Monday feature.





Last year at this time, workers began demolishing 35 Cooper Square

Just noting that workers arrived on May 12, 2011, to start the demolition of the formerly historic 35 Cooper Square...

And one year later...


Wonder if someone will commemorate the one-year anniversary with another sign...

Taking another look at the 154 Second Ave. rendering

Just continuing to watch the interior demolition at 154 Second Ave., the former Sigmund Schwartz Gramercy Park Chapel between East Ninth Street and East 10th Street.

[Friday]

Plans call for several new floors here for "luxury rental apartments" ... as well as nearly 4,600 square feet of ground-floor space "perfect for: retail store, restaurant," per the Icon Realty listing.

And there's an updated rendering for the building too.


Previously.

[Image via Off the Grid]

Previously on EV Grieve:
Former funeral home looks to double in size with help from 'the controversial penthouse king of the East Village'

Redeveloped funeral home looking for a few live retail tenants

34 Avenue A scratches again


For the second consecutive month, the mystery applicant hoping to take over the bar-restaurant space at 34 Avenue A has pulled out of the CB3/SLA committee meeting.

As we've cut-n-pasted from past posts, CB3 has rejected all the recent plans for a bar-restaurant-performance space here.

This space has been one long dramedy since Aces & Eights opened in March 2009.


Meanwhile, you can find the rest of the CB3/SLA docket for tonight here.

Han Joo coming soon to St. Mark's Place


Han Joo, the well-regarded Korean cold-noodle specialist in Flushing, is opening an outpost at 12 St. Mark's Place. (You can read a review on Han Joo here at Serious Eats.)


In recent years, the ground-floor address has been Hirai Mong, Gama, San Marcos, Siren and @Cafe ... and, at one time, the second home of St. Mark's Bookshop...

Giant pink sports bra will no longer be distracting motorists, pedestrians on Third Avenue

Flashback to the corner of Third Avenue and East 11th Street this past January...


And despite the role the Giant Pink Sports Bra filled in helping guide motorists down Third Avenue during the Great Whiteout of Jan. 21...


The Pink Sports Bra has, sadly, been retired.

The wall this weekend.


Feel free to share your favorite Giant Pink Sports Bra moments in the comments.

Friend House closes on Third Avenue

Multiple readers this past weekend pointed out that Friend House has closed on Third Avenue at East 13th Street... there is the Marshal's notice ... as well as for rent signs...



Let's see... it was Hea until September 2009, when Friend House across the street took over the space (same owners)... Friend House ran afoul of the DOH several times ... we also recall attending a CB3/SLA meeting where residents complained about late-night noise from the second-floor bar...

Sunday, May 13, 2012

A bat-shit crazy story on East 14th Street

[Stacie Joy]

EV Grieve contributor Stacie Joy shared this anecdote from earlier today... which happened on East 14th Street between Second Avenue and Third Avenue... Passersby spotted a wounded bat on a tree... and...

... we had to stop people from touching it or trying to put him into a paperbag and take him home as a pet. Nuts! As I was calling an animal hospital, he flew out into traffic right into someone's open car window. Bet that was an interesting moment.