Tuesday, December 10, 2013
City shutters Jerry's Newsstand on Astor Place for 'operating illegally'
The city continues its assault on Jerry Delakas and the newsstand that he has operated on Astor Place since 1987. The latest: The city shut it down yesterday for "operating illegally."
You probably know the back story by now: He has operated the stand here for 25-plus years. However, he's not the legal license holder. He has been subleasing the newsstand from the family who held the license. Per previous published reports, it was the dying wish of the woman who held the license to allow him to operate the stand and designated him as heir.
But that has never sat well with the city, who has spent a lot of money arguing over and over again that Delakas isn't a family member, so he doesn't have succession rights.
According to a Nov. 26 post at the Save Jerry page on Facebook:
I just received bad news ... unfortunately [the Department of Consumer Affairs] decided that in order to have the license Jerry has to pay $37,000 within a month.
Back in February, he was denied his license again by the State courts. They granted him the right to remain at the newsstand until the end of this mayoral administration.
That is now looking less likely.
Update: Ugh. Here's some more on the story.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Expect to see Jerry's Newsstand on Astor Place through Mayor Bloomberg's last term in office
Someone is vandalizing the glass at 51 Astor Place
The other day, EVG regular Terry Howell noticed that workers were gluing sheets of clear plastic to the ground-floor windows on the Fourth Avenue side of the currently empty 12-story office building ...
"I asked them what's the purpose of the sheets, thinking that maybe the owners wanted to tone down the blinding glare and reflections from the building," said Terry, learning that "nothing civic minded was going on."
Turns out that people are scratching graffiti and what not on the windows. The sheets are a "protective covering" to prevent such acts from happening again in the future...
Apparently the abandoned building look isn't really in fashion here…
SantaCon organizers tweet helpful hints about being a good Santa (spoiler: 'No means no')
SantaCon is fast approaching (Saturday!) … and the SantaConning organizers have been taking to Twitter to remind participants of the proper decorum while staggering around dead-ass drunk enjoying the festivities.
The tweet advice included!
And!
And!
Helpful? We'll find out! The group is reportedly starting SantaCon this year in Tompkins Square Park at 10 a.m.
[H/T Eater]
The tweet advice included!
Dirty ol' Santa or Ho Ho Ho, just remember No Means No. #TheSantaCode #NYCSantacon
— santacon (@santacon) December 9, 2013
And!
Don't fuck with KIDS. Don't fuck with COPS. Don't fuck with BAR STAFF. Don't fuck with NYC! #TheSantaCode #NYCSantacon
— santacon (@santacon) December 7, 2013
And!
You better not puke. You better not pee. You better be good on the streets of NYC! #TheSantaCode #NYCSantacon
— santacon (@santacon) December 7, 2013
Helpful? We'll find out! The group is reportedly starting SantaCon this year in Tompkins Square Park at 10 a.m.
[H/T Eater]
Here's how you can apply to be a community board member
No, no — we kid because we love… here's your chance to be part of your local Community Board … and be "representative voices" of your community.
From the EVG inbox yesterday...
The Manhattan Borough President's Office is currently accepting applications for community board membership. Community boards represent their neighborhoods on crucial issues such as development, land use, historic preservation and city service delivery. Serving on a board is an incredible opportunity to be at the forefront of sound community-based planning.
To find out more about Manhattan's community boards, learn how to apply for membership, or download an application, click here. Applications are due by February 1, 2014.
Sincerely,
Scott M. Stringer
Manhattan Borough President
Reader report: East Village Shoe Repair relocating to former home of David's Shoe Repair
East Village Shoe Repair closed for good at 1 St. Mark's Place last month.
However, a closure may be short-lived. Proprietor Boris Zuborev told a reader that they would reopen in the space that housed David's Shoe Repair on East Seventh Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue… high rents chased the 35-year-old David's to Midtown back in the spring...
As for the former East Village Shoe Repair… next-door neighbor Unique Collection has taken over the space on St. Mark's near Third Avenue...
However, a closure may be short-lived. Proprietor Boris Zuborev told a reader that they would reopen in the space that housed David's Shoe Repair on East Seventh Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue… high rents chased the 35-year-old David's to Midtown back in the spring...
As for the former East Village Shoe Repair… next-door neighbor Unique Collection has taken over the space on St. Mark's near Third Avenue...
How rats get fat
Noting a new sign along Tompkins Square Park… around the East Ninth Street entrance at Avenue A ... a popular site for people to dump a few tons of bread for the pigeons…
Of course, some Park regulars like the rats fat.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Sources: It might snow tomorrow
Champagne wishes
East Houston and First Avenue last night via EVG contributor James Maher. (Find more of his photos here.)
The legal battle over the estate of Johnny Thunders
The New York Post brings news of the complicated legal battle that has taken shape over the estate of Johnny Thunders, the one-time New York Doll, Heartbreaker and Avenue A resident.
At the time of his death at age 38 in April 1991, Thunders — born John Anthony Genzale, Jr. — apparently had about $4k to his name. However, his sister in Queens, the administrator of his estate, parlayed that sum into several hundred thousand dollars through the years.
Since she died four years ago, none of his heirs have reportedly received any payments.
Per the Post:
And now the sons are trying to track down their mother as well, whose last-known address was in Springfield, Ohio, to get her on their side in the ongoing legal fight.
Previously on EV Grieve:
On the phone with Sylvain Sylvain of the New York Dolls
At the time of his death at age 38 in April 1991, Thunders — born John Anthony Genzale, Jr. — apparently had about $4k to his name. However, his sister in Queens, the administrator of his estate, parlayed that sum into several hundred thousand dollars through the years.
Since she died four years ago, none of his heirs have reportedly received any payments.
Per the Post:
Thunders’ half-Swedish daughter, Jamie Michelle Susanne Genzale, 26, was set to take over as administrator of the remaining $160,000 when all hell broke loose.
Jamie, a single mom working as a shop clerk in Stockholm, couldn’t afford the $75,000 bond that’s required by the court for her oversee the payments — so no one has been paid in four years, her Swedish lawyer told The Post.
But Thunders’ sons, Vito and Dino Genzale, are now suing to bar her from controlling the funds.
Vito , 36, of New York, has done stints in the state’s toughest lockups, including Attica and Sing Sing, for drug dealing.
Dino, 34, of Texas, has a rap sheet that spans 16 years and four states with charges ranging from marijuana and cocaine offenses to robbery, theft, indecent exposure and assault.
And now the sons are trying to track down their mother as well, whose last-known address was in Springfield, Ohio, to get her on their side in the ongoing legal fight.
Previously on EV Grieve:
On the phone with Sylvain Sylvain of the New York Dolls
After 18 years, Il Bagatto has closed on East 2nd St.; but you can still get their food next door
Il Bagatto has closed on East Second Street. The restaurant took its usual summer break in late July … and never reopened.
The owners, husband-and-wife Julio Pena and Beatrice Tosti di Valminuta, made the official announcement on Friday in an email to its friends and regulars… the good news is that their sister cafe, Il Posto Accanto, remains open next door… and Il Bagatto's food is still available there for delivery.
Here is the official closure notice:
After 18 years filled with hard work, joy, so many new friends and some tears, we are closing down our first child and beloved... Il Bagatto
BUT we are all here, right next door at Il Posto Accanto!
B is still cooking, Julio is still hosting and you will recognize our wonderful family of staff that has been with us since forever both in the kitchen and on the floor.
Come to visit and support our family venture at 190 East 2nd street, have your favorite Il Bagatto dishes and let the staff help you navigate the Il Posto Accanto full menu.
I am positive you will find new favorites to add to old ones.
A listing for the Il Bagatto and Il Posto Accanto spaces at 190-192 E. Second St. near Avenue B showed up on the RKF site back in January … no word on the status of that...
In the newest installment of how to steal a bike and destroy a tree in the East Village
An EVG reader who lives on East Sixth Street between Avenue A and Avenue B shared this story about a young tree on the south side of the street … late Saturday night, "there was still a living tree there, and a bike stupidly locked to it."
And then yesterday morning?
The tree was basically snapped and half… and the bike was gone…
"Unbelievable; that tree was doing so well until someone thought it was a good idea to destroy it to steal an old bike," said the reader. "What an awful loss to our block."
Figaro Villaggio announces itself on First Avenue
Signs are up now for Figaro Villaggio, the Italian wine bar-restaurant taking over the Banjara space on First Avenue and East Sixth Street. (Banjara is now sharing space with its sister restaurant Haveli on Second Avenue.)
We're assuming the Figaro folks will be painting the restaurant's exterior… because the existing Banjara blue and the new Figaro colors are currently clashing.
Figaro Villaggio is from the same owner as La Pasta Bistro Grill on MacDougal ... and the same owner currently has a Figaro Bistro Grill on Second Avenue between 50th and 51st...
And Figaro Villaggio is on tonight's CB3/SLA committee docket for a new liquor license. The paperwork (PDF!) on file at the CB3 website show proposed hours of 10 a.m. - 1 a.m. Sunday-Thursday; until 2 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
No word on an opening date. A look inside reveals that there's a lot of work to do.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Banjara space yielding to Figaro Bistro Grill, 15 comments
Banjara moving soon to the Haveli space on Second Avenue
Happy news for Lucky's Dry Cleaners and Laundry on East 11th Street
At the end of November, we reported that Lucky's Dry Cleaner and Laundrys would have to close… in part because the landlord apparently wanted to break proprietor Linda's lease while she took an indefinite leave of absence to care for a family member in China.
However, EVG reader Brian Katz happily passes along an update on the situation here. Linda's landlord is allowing her to leave to attend to her family while also allowing her to transfer her store (for the duration?) to her good friend who has more than a decade of experience running a laundry and dry cleaners.
However, EVG reader Brian Katz happily passes along an update on the situation here. Linda's landlord is allowing her to leave to attend to her family while also allowing her to transfer her store (for the duration?) to her good friend who has more than a decade of experience running a laundry and dry cleaners.
Craigslist ad of the day
We'll keep this in the ad's all-cap style… and presented without comment...
LOCATED IN MANHATTANS HIPSTER TERRITORY!!! YOU NEED NOT SAY MORE ABOUT THIS GEM....!!CAN YOU IMAGINE WALKING TWO OR THREE BLOCKS TO CLASSES... HANGING OUT LATE NIGHT....THEN WALKING HOME.... DOING THE DOUBLE HEEL TAP IN THE AIR!!! HAHAHA!!! JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED!! "I THINK THIS SPELLS SATISFACTION FOR ME AND MY ROOMIE!!!!
Uh, WOOOOOOO?
[H/T Bagel Guy]
OK, here's 84 Third Ave. without the scaffolding and stuff
Hey! It's our now weekly look at 84 Third Ave., the Karl Fischer-designed 9-story retail-residential complex at East 12th Street… now without any construction netting, scaffolding, etc.
Check it out. It doesn't cost anything to just look…
Photos by peter radley
When it snows
Well, we mostly survived the Great Snowstorm of Dec. 8.™
And no snowfall, however light, could go without someone scrawling the outline of a penis on a car. Dave on 7th and others noted an array of crude snowffiti along East Seventh Street and Avenue B and Avenue C...
Well, if this kind of thing will continue to happen (oh, and it will) … then we might as well make it look pretty...
Thanks to Luke on 7th for the above image.
And no snowfall, however light, could go without someone scrawling the outline of a penis on a car. Dave on 7th and others noted an array of crude snowffiti along East Seventh Street and Avenue B and Avenue C...
Well, if this kind of thing will continue to happen (oh, and it will) … then we might as well make it look pretty...
Thanks to Luke on 7th for the above image.
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Week in Grieview
[Dr. Jones I presume? Yesterday on 2nd Avenue]
John's of 12th Street has a new owner (Thursday)
Visit the East Village of 1967 (Tuesday)
7-Eleven closes on St. Mark's Place (Sunday … Wednesday)
SantaCon will start on Dec. 14 in TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK (Thursday)
Out and About with Rew Starr (Wednesday)
Comet watching in the East Village (Monday)
AC plummets from the Christodora House (Friday)
Vicky's Vietnamese Sandwiches has closed (Wednesday)
10-story building in the works for this East Houston corner (Monday)
East Village gift ideas (Friday)
A decrease in the number of chain stores in zip 10009 (Wednesday)
Red Hook Lobster Pound coming to the East Village (Tuesday)
Saved by the Book underway at St. Mark's Bookshop (Tuesday)
Cafe Rakka closes; Rakka Cafe reopens (Monday)
Mudspot Café now open in First Park (Thursday)
A St. Mark's Place scene: A Mercedes, some pot and the Bieber on the stereo (Tuesday)
A new restaurant taking over the Toucan and the Lion space on East Sixth Street (Friday)
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