Thursday, June 21, 2012
The tower of Brigid
Just a quickie follow-up from yesterday's post ... now, workers have removed all the scaffolding from the tower on the East Eighth Street side of St. Brigid's at Avenue B...
...and the view of it from Tompkins Square Park...
EVG respost: The best outdoor spot for free air conditioning in the East Village
As I exclusively reported, it is warm out. So! Perhaps it's a good time to repost this, uh, post from July 23, 2011... May come in handy...
It's right here on Sixth Street andHall Place Taras Shevchenko Place... there are several spots here outside the new Cooper Union building that provide a welcome blast of cool air... right where this fellow is lounging/passed out.
It's right here on Sixth Street and
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
From the Boardwalk at Atlantic City... on East 12th Street
Let's check in again at the "Boardwalk Empire" filming action on East 12th Street this afternoon... for an episode from the upcoming third season of the show about prohibition and gambling and stuff in Atlantic City...
Photos by Bobby Williams.
Photos by Bobby Williams.
Report: Arrest made in East Fifth Street stabbing death
Police have arrested Carl Knox, the career criminal accused of fatally stabbing his girlfriend's nephew during a fight on East Fifth Street on June 9, the Post reports. Capers reportedly was trying to break up a fight between his aunt and Knox.
According to the Post, the NYPD arrested Knox at 1 a.m. Sunday.
The Daily News reported that Knox has been in and out of state prison since 1986. "His rap sheet lists more than 25 arrests, including for such serious charges as rape, assault and criminal possession of a weapon, police said."
The New York Times had more on the incident in an article published on June 15. Capers had a 6-year-old son and was engaged to be married.
An antiques roadshow on East 12th Street
@jessnepom shares this photo of the old-timey cars lined up along East 12th Street this morning for the "Boardwalk Empire" shoot...
Meanwhile, Off the Grid stopped by the set yesterday on East 12th Street for a few photos...
Previously.
Looking for a few good landlords
A newer EVG reader writes:
I'm looking for a studio in the neighborhood, and don't want to make any mistakes with slumlords or anything like that...I've been through that already.
Are you familiar with some of the better, or more reputable, rental agencies/realtors in the East Village? Any words of wisdom on real estate agencies/realtors in the East Village with above-average reputations?
Hmm. Good question. It seems as if people know about some of more, uh, vilified landlords or real-estate companies... Anyone want to share any positive experiences with any particular landlord(s)? Maybe one on a quiet block!
[Corny image via Getty]
East Fifth Street residents discover they are now part of the 9300 Realty family
Speaking of well-known landlords... a resident passes along this information... notices that arrived late last week at 325 E. Fifth St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue...
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The notice posted in the building mentions there's a "new managing agent" for the building... the letter to individual residents in the building states that there is a new owner ... and the "lease and security deposit" have been assigned to "the new owner."
In both cases, the new landlord is 9300 Realty (owned by the notorious Croman Realty). The Village Voice put Steve Croman on their 10 Worst Landlords List a few years back, and the paper outlined his usual tactics: "badgering phone calls, endless lawsuits, and leaning on already hard-pressed tenants."
This article on tenant-landlord issues from the Times a few years ago specially addresses a tenant trying to get a security deposit back from Croman Realty.
In any event, we'll see what transpires here...
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The notice posted in the building mentions there's a "new managing agent" for the building... the letter to individual residents in the building states that there is a new owner ... and the "lease and security deposit" have been assigned to "the new owner."
In both cases, the new landlord is 9300 Realty (owned by the notorious Croman Realty). The Village Voice put Steve Croman on their 10 Worst Landlords List a few years back, and the paper outlined his usual tactics: "badgering phone calls, endless lawsuits, and leaning on already hard-pressed tenants."
This article on tenant-landlord issues from the Times a few years ago specially addresses a tenant trying to get a security deposit back from Croman Realty.
In any event, we'll see what transpires here...
Summertime in New York City: The East Village 1991
In honor of the first official day of summer... a video titled "Summertime in New York City: The East Village 1991."
Here's the description via YouTube:
H/T to Neighborhoodr for first posting this video several weeks ago.
Here's the description via YouTube:
The Lower East side, 1991, NYC. I weep when I see this. I used to live here. 13th street between B and C. With Khusenaton, on flute. I see him step right in here, he used to do that when I read. Intense, beautiful fantastic. Dead. He died that winter. I can remember the way he used to say, "here comes James." "Hardcore. too deep." A beautiful human being. He told the truth, and was my friend. It seems long ago, and like yesterday.
H/T to Neighborhoodr for first posting this video several weeks ago.
Here's one of the towers at St. Brigid's
Workers removed more of the tarp/netting on St. Brigid's yesterday... showing the work under way on the tower on the East Eighth Street side of the church...
Photos by Bobby Williams.
Previously on EV Grieve:
A reader offers details about the restoration of St. Brigid's
Mystery digging at 35 Cooper Square
Yesterday, Curbed noted that the backhoe was back at the year-long vacant lot at 35 Cooper Square... We checked it out ourselves... the worker(s) had left for the day...
...there's now just a shallowgrave hole of sorts in the southeast corner near the Standard East Village... There aren't any work permits posted or on file with the DOB, so we don't have any idea what is going on here...
Any guesses?
Previously on EV Grieve:
Toy excavator spotted at 35 Cooper Square
...there's now just a shallow
Any guesses?
Previously on EV Grieve:
Toy excavator spotted at 35 Cooper Square
Noted
On Avenue B, Fu Sushi is advertising its 4th Annual Naked Sushi Party. Have no idea when it is. If you do find out, then please let me know. I'll go as long as it's not the same night as the First Annual Naked Pizza Night at Papa John's.
Previously (if you wish).
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Noted
EVG regular William Klayer spotted these flyers plastered all along Avenue A this evening... we called the number, but no one answered...
Free iced things tomorrow
From the EV Grieve inbox... from S'MAC
Since Wednesday, June 20th, is the first day of summer, we decided to ring in the hot weather with free iced coffee or iced tea at our First Park location. Come swing by our kiosk to get a refreshing iced drink!
P.S. - this offer is available only at the First Park Cafe (which opens at 7 a.m.) and not at our 12th Street restaurant.
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning edition
[Muzzarella Pizza on Avenue A]
Jeremiah works up the nerve to finally look at the "Tribute to Mars Bar" at Blue & Cream; wishes he hadn't (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
Activity at 35 Cooper Square (Curbed)
Robbery at the Delancey Street Duane Reade (BoweryBoogie)
The "current king of downtown nightlife" joining the team developing 199 Bowery (Eater)
The Bowery of a 1932 painting (Ephemeral New York)
Meet the new Parks & Rec Commissioner (Runnin' Scared)
Interview with LES photographer Vivienne Gucwa (Digital Journal via The Lo-Down)
Auditioning to be a CBGB biopic extra (Connect Savannah)
Attorney Stanley Cohen, with offices on Avenue D, indicted on tax-evasion charges (Syracuse.com)
...and EVG reader Robbie passes along this shot of film crews prepping at John's of 12th Street for the "Boardwalk Empire" shoot...
Jeremiah works up the nerve to finally look at the "Tribute to Mars Bar" at Blue & Cream; wishes he hadn't (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
Activity at 35 Cooper Square (Curbed)
Robbery at the Delancey Street Duane Reade (BoweryBoogie)
The "current king of downtown nightlife" joining the team developing 199 Bowery (Eater)
The Bowery of a 1932 painting (Ephemeral New York)
Meet the new Parks & Rec Commissioner (Runnin' Scared)
Interview with LES photographer Vivienne Gucwa (Digital Journal via The Lo-Down)
Auditioning to be a CBGB biopic extra (Connect Savannah)
Attorney Stanley Cohen, with offices on Avenue D, indicted on tax-evasion charges (Syracuse.com)
...and EVG reader Robbie passes along this shot of film crews prepping at John's of 12th Street for the "Boardwalk Empire" shoot...
From wigs to veggies on East 14th Street
For the past few months, we noticed that the Royal Wigs shop was never open on East 14th Street between Second Avenue and Third Avenue... sure enough, in recent weeks, a few readers have spotted workers inside gutting the space... such as this one via LvV...
...and from Dave of 14th Street...
Dave said that it has been on the block the 15 years he has lived nearby ...
Before getting into history ... as for the future: A tipster tells us that it will be a vegetarian restaurant selling items that include wraps and sushi.
As for the past... like, Dave, it seems like the place has always been there. Does anyone know any of the store's history?
We came across an alt.rock country band called The Royal Wigs, who took their name from the store. According to the band's bio, the store "was frequented by such famous NYC denizens as Lou Reed, the New York Dolls, and Vivienne Westwood." Not sure about the merits of these claims ... though we like the thought of, say, Arthur Kane rummaging around in here one day years back ...
In any event, the storefront was always photogenic ... Here's a shot by Goggla...
...and via LuciaM on Panoramio...
...and from Dave of 14th Street...
Dave said that it has been on the block the 15 years he has lived nearby ...
Before getting into history ... as for the future: A tipster tells us that it will be a vegetarian restaurant selling items that include wraps and sushi.
As for the past... like, Dave, it seems like the place has always been there. Does anyone know any of the store's history?
We came across an alt.rock country band called The Royal Wigs, who took their name from the store. According to the band's bio, the store "was frequented by such famous NYC denizens as Lou Reed, the New York Dolls, and Vivienne Westwood." Not sure about the merits of these claims ... though we like the thought of, say, Arthur Kane rummaging around in here one day years back ...
In any event, the storefront was always photogenic ... Here's a shot by Goggla...
...and via LuciaM on Panoramio...
Live above Kelly's Sports Bar on Avenue A for $12,000 a month
There's a new listing for 12 Avenue A ... it's a four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bathroom home available starting July 1.
According to the listing at Maison International:
Enjoy this nicely furnished house located in the heart of the East Village. Come in from the city hustle and bustle and lounge in your 3000 sqft house that has a gracious floor plan. A large kitchen, separate dinning area and 4 bedrooms with private baths, no detail was left undone. This house comes with its own private outdoor space that has lovely outdoor furniture that will help you unwind and forget the hype of city. Perfect for a vacation summer rental you will not be disappointed. Listed at a great price for a quick rental.
So, are we already in $12,000-is-a-great-price territory? (And I had something planned for when it hit $10,000!)
Anyway, not sure if this is a short-term rental or what... the listing isn't too clear. Still, be great in the fall if you're a Sabres fan — can zip downstairs to Kelly's...
In closing, bedrooms...
The new restaurant for the former Bowery Wine Co. space
Before the May 2011 CB3/SLA committee meeting, we learned that the people behind restaurants like Dell'Anima and L'Artusi were taking over the Bowery Wine Co. space as well as the empty storefront next door in the sterile bowels of Avalon Bowery Place on East First Street.
Yesterday, Grub Street learned that the name of this new place will be called L'Apicio. (Here's the take from Eater.)
According to the original proposal, there'll be 50 tables seating 160 people with plans for outdoor dining and a sidewalk cafe. The proposed hours of operation were 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. seven days a week.
Grub Street has the opening date as late summer or early fall...
Anyway, renovations continue in the space ... here's how it looked yesterday...
We noted this in our previous post about the space.. and we'll repeat it here... Not familiar with Dell'Anima? (Like us!) Here's a summary via New York magazine:
This is what happens when a former Babbo sommelier and an ex–Del Posto kitchen whiz get together and open an unassuming little trattoria: mobs of salivating foodies and goggle-eyed scenesters clamoring to get in.
Meanwhile, say goodbye to those GIANT SUSHI ROLL PHOTOS along here...
Previously on EV Grieve:
August Cardona buying Bowery Wine Company, expanding next door
Bowery Wine Company has closed
At the Bowery Wine Co. protest Friday night — in pictures
Linen Hall seeks sidewalk cafe
Over on Third Avenue near 13th Street, there are newish notices up that Linen Hall is seeking an unenclosed sidewalk cafe ...
Per the notice, there's a public meeting about the matter tomorrow at 2 p.m. downtown at 66 John St.
The owners of Penny Farthing also own this space, the former Cosmic Cantina, which had a small sidewalk cafe as well.
When this address went before the CB3/SLA committee in November 2010, Eater reported that "neighbors complained vehemently about the noise with one resident stating it made him 'miss the crack whores' ... they admitted that it wasn't so much Penny Farthing as the combination of all the restaurants on the block and no formal noise complaint was ever made against the bar."
Starbucks sidewalk cafe returning to Second Avenue
Speaking of sidewalk cafes... last night, The Lo-Down provided live coverage from the monthly CB3/SLA committee meeting. (There were still 22 items left to cover at 11 p.m. The meeting started at 6:30.)
One item that the committee dispatched with quickly: The renewal for the sidewalk cafe at the Starbucks on Second Avenue and East Ninth Street.
[An oldish sidewalk cafe shot via Google Street View]
On May 14, the city shuttered this Starbucks for having an expired permit for its sidewalk cafe. We heard about three different versions about how this happened... and employees told different versions of what happened too. (One employee told a reader the sidewalk cafe was never reopening.)
Anyway, the sidewalk cafe is coming back, as The Lo-Down noted. Also, the documents (PDF!) that the Starbucks reps provided CB3 are worth looking at (well, if you're a dork who likes looking at paperwork... like me!) Quite detailed!
One item that the committee dispatched with quickly: The renewal for the sidewalk cafe at the Starbucks on Second Avenue and East Ninth Street.
[An oldish sidewalk cafe shot via Google Street View]
On May 14, the city shuttered this Starbucks for having an expired permit for its sidewalk cafe. We heard about three different versions about how this happened... and employees told different versions of what happened too. (One employee told a reader the sidewalk cafe was never reopening.)
Anyway, the sidewalk cafe is coming back, as The Lo-Down noted. Also, the documents (PDF!) that the Starbucks reps provided CB3 are worth looking at (well, if you're a dork who likes looking at paperwork... like me!) Quite detailed!
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