A few weeks back, we noted the rather desolate walkway set up to navigate the construction site on the southwest corner of East First Street and Second Avenue... where the 12-story apartment building is (quickly) rising ...
EVG reader AC walked through the other day... and noted that someone has now mounted several security cameras throughout the walkway...
So far, the cameras haven't deterred anyone from adding some writing on the walls...
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Checking in on the First Avenue bus bulb
Over on First Avenue between First Street and Second Street ... the MTA is building sidewalk extensions (bus bulbs!) for the M15 and the Select Bus Service.
A quick update.
May!
Now!
The sign says something about completion during the fourth quarter of this year...
And what is a bus bulb?
As Streetsblog puts it: "Bus bulbs — sidewalk extensions into the street at bus stops — keep bus shelters and ticket machines out of the way of pedestrian traffic. And by allowing buses to load passengers without having to pull to the curb and back into traffic, they also make for faster rides."
A quick update.
May!
Now!
The sign says something about completion during the fourth quarter of this year...
And what is a bus bulb?
As Streetsblog puts it: "Bus bulbs — sidewalk extensions into the street at bus stops — keep bus shelters and ticket machines out of the way of pedestrian traffic. And by allowing buses to load passengers without having to pull to the curb and back into traffic, they also make for faster rides."
A tree grows on East Second Street (on a building)
Bowery and East First Street in 1938, 1942
You may have seen this over at Gothamist yesterday... a feature titled "21 Photos Of The Bowery From Before You Were Born."
Anyway, here's one of the photos... the Bowery and East First Street circa 1938...
[Courtesy of the MCNY via Gothamist]
Reminded us that we posted a now-and-then of this corner back in May... Here's that post again:
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Our new friends over at NYC Corners launched their site last month... Per their description:
And here's one of particular interest: the southeast corner of East First Street and the Bowery circa 1942 and today...
Anyway, here's one of the photos... the Bowery and East First Street circa 1938...
[Courtesy of the MCNY via Gothamist]
Reminded us that we posted a now-and-then of this corner back in May... Here's that post again:
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Our new friends over at NYC Corners launched their site last month... Per their description:
Whenever possible, we will show side-by-side photos of a particular street corner taken years or decades apart... and that's when the real magic happens.
And here's one of particular interest: the southeast corner of East First Street and the Bowery circa 1942 and today...
Monday, July 23, 2012
Cat on a hot polished concrete ping pong table
'Desperately seeking a dog'
Spotted these flyers around this past weekend...
Bobby Williams took a photo of this one today on Avenue B at Ninth Street.
Bobby Williams took a photo of this one today on Avenue B at Ninth Street.
Breaking: Construction starts in the Mystery Lot
[In dramatic voiceover, maybe a little James Earl Jones like]: It has begun.
Photo via EVG reader Jodi.
Previously on EV Grieve:
The Mystery Lot likely facing a luxurious end
The last days of the Mystery Lot
'Many opportunities' for new-to-market Sixth Street building
407 E. Sixth St. is now back on the market for $3.5 million. And the listing (via Corcoran) has a familiar tone to it... single-family conversion... available air rights...
Anyway, this property briefly hit the market before ... and was promptly delisted several times, in November 2009 and April 2011, per Streeteasy.
And this is one of many buildings that have been for sale with both air rights and single-family aspirations.... such as this one on Avenue D ... this one on Avenue B ... or this one on Seventh Street ...
On a prime East Village block between Avenues 1st and A, this historic, Italianate style, 5 story townhouse is located around the corner from Tompkins Square Park. Boasting a generous 21 feet of building width, 5000sf of interior space and lot depth of 91 feet with a beautiful rear garden, this home affords many opportunities for use including single family conversion, condominium conversion, live/work use or multi unit rentals.
Currently configured as 5 full floor apartments, the ground floor allows for commercial use. The property is NOT in a landmark zone and has additional available air rights of over 3500 buildable square feet. This house has been lovingly owned and occupied by the same family for over 50 years and will be delivered vacant. Bring your architect.
Anyway, this property briefly hit the market before ... and was promptly delisted several times, in November 2009 and April 2011, per Streeteasy.
And this is one of many buildings that have been for sale with both air rights and single-family aspirations.... such as this one on Avenue D ... this one on Avenue B ... or this one on Seventh Street ...
First sign of 51 Astor Place above ground
Just a few photos of the Death Star 51 Astor Place from Friday and Saturday... the steel beams are rising!
Previously on EV Grieve:
51 Astor Place demolition begins July 1; 17 months to build new black-glass tower
East Village — the newAlderaan? Midtown?
Previously on EV Grieve:
51 Astor Place demolition begins July 1; 17 months to build new black-glass tower
East Village — the new
Lucy (and Lucy's) will be back on Aug. 9
On Avenue A, Lucy's, an EVG favorite, is on her usual late summer break...
... and back on Aug. 9.
Meanwhile, speaking of Lucy, Shawn Chittle ran into her on Avenue A late Saturday afternoon...
[Top two photos by Bobby Williams]
... and back on Aug. 9.
Meanwhile, speaking of Lucy, Shawn Chittle ran into her on Avenue A late Saturday afternoon...
[Top two photos by Bobby Williams]
And how was your weekend?
Hey, haven't done this in a few weeks... a few observations via Twitter...
Cute chick 5AM leaning out of yellow taxi puking - yup I'm back in the #eastvillage.
— Derrick Gardrvits (@d_gardrvits) July 21, 2012
Just now, 2 drunk girls to the latino guy in the bodega: "donde estas st marks?" (with bad white girl Spanish accent)
— P&C (@pugsandcoffee) July 22, 2012
Man on E. 13th told me that this is a 'copulating area.'
— evgrieve (@evgrieve) July 21, 2012
EV eatery etc.: Benny's expands on A, gelato signage arrives on Second Avenue
Just a few quick storefront items... Sal's closed back in March... and, as several readers have pointed out, Benny's is taking over the space next door here on Avenue at East Sixth Street... Benny's used to run their to-go business from this side...
...and on Saturday, signage went up for the new gelato place/cafe coming soon on Second Avenue between St. Mark's and East Ninth Street...
...and on Saturday, signage went up for the new gelato place/cafe coming soon on Second Avenue between St. Mark's and East Ninth Street...
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Today in photos of a Lamborghini with a 'WINNING' license plate on East Ninth Street
Someone told Bobby Williams, who took these photos, that Paris Hilton was the passenger in the car... (not true...)
Updated: According to Jalopnik, the car belongs to a divorce attorney who lives on Long Island. Read about him here.
Labels:
East Village streetscenes,
expensive cars,
Lamborghini,
WTF
Week in Grieview
[Trying to to ride on the sidewalk again. Second Avenue at Seventh Street]
Q-and-A with Michael Dominic, the director of "Sunshine Hotel" (Thursday)
Coverage of the East Village Town Hall meeting (Wednesday)
Trash hoops in Tompkins Square Park (Monday)
The Bowery Poetry Club is now closed for renovations (Tuesday)
Cleaning out the former Aces & Eights/Mo Pitkin's (Tuesday)
David Schwimmer to have his very own Central Perk on East Sixth Street (Wednesday)
Electrical fire at Union Square (Friday)
Avenue D development lot now $4 million cheaper (Monday)
Short film on the Mosaic Man (Wednesday)
The new water cafe has opened (Monday)
The State seizes Fares Deli on Avenue A (Thursday)
Q-and-A with Michael Dominic, the director of "Sunshine Hotel" (Thursday)
Coverage of the East Village Town Hall meeting (Wednesday)
Trash hoops in Tompkins Square Park (Monday)
The Bowery Poetry Club is now closed for renovations (Tuesday)
Cleaning out the former Aces & Eights/Mo Pitkin's (Tuesday)
David Schwimmer to have his very own Central Perk on East Sixth Street (Wednesday)
Electrical fire at Union Square (Friday)
Avenue D development lot now $4 million cheaper (Monday)
Short film on the Mosaic Man (Wednesday)
The new water cafe has opened (Monday)
The State seizes Fares Deli on Avenue A (Thursday)
Someone cut down this tree on East Second Street
The Post are meatheads when it come to $18 plates of vegetarian food
On Page 3 today, the Post makes a big fucking deal about a main vegetarian course at Northern Spy on East 12th Street that features roasted carrots for "a stunning $18."
Meanwhile, back on Page 42, there's a feature noting that "veggies step out from the sidelines and into starring roles at these NYC restaurants."
Back here, the Post doesn't seem outraged by the puny looking mushroom dish at Empellon Cocina on First Avenue... that costs $18...
What's the difference?
Meanwhile, back on Page 42, there's a feature noting that "veggies step out from the sidelines and into starring roles at these NYC restaurants."
Back here, the Post doesn't seem outraged by the puny looking mushroom dish at Empellon Cocina on First Avenue... that costs $18...
What's the difference?
This afternoon — 'The East Village Experience'
Open reading from 2-4 at the Sam & Sadie Koenig Garden on East Seventh Street just east of Avenue C...
Saturday, July 21, 2012
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