Monday, August 27, 2018
An empty lot awaits the future home of the new Mt. Sinai Beth Israel Hospital on 13th Street
Over on 13th Street, EVG regular Pinch notes that the former 14-floor building here between Second Avenue and First Avenue that housed training physicians and staff of the nearby New York Eye and Ear Infirmary is now just an empty lot.
Workers have wrapped up the demolition phase ...
The property — previously 321 E. 13th St. — will be home to part of the new, 70-bed Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, with a 2021 opening at the moment...
Find more info on the Mount Sinai Beth Israel restructuring at their FAQ page.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Permits filed to demolish Mount Sinai's 13th Street residential building
[No. 321 in 2016]
Churro Cone by ChikaLicious bringing another dessert option to Avenue A
Signage is up at 131 Avenue A for Churro Cone...
... which includes a look at their ice-cream offerings stuffed into churro cones (these were big a few years back at ChikaLicious Dessert Club on 10th Street. Updated: See below: Turns out this is via the folks at ChikaLicious) ...
Churro Cone also marks the third new business for the storefronts at 131 Avenue A between St. Mark's Place and Ninth Street. Thai Direct opened next door last week... and ramen restaurant TabeTomo is on the way.
Updated 3 p.m.
Per the comments... this is a relocation for the folks who ran Dessert Club ChikaLicious on 10th Street (Chikalicious Dessert Bar will remain where it is)... And Churro Cone debuts on Wednesday...
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New lobby unveiled at 250 E. Houston St.
After nearly five months of renovations, the all-new lobby has emerged from behind the plywood at 250 E. Houston St., the former Red Square here between Avenue A and Avenue B.
The Dermot Company, which bought the 13-floor building for $100 million in 2016, has stated they are "creating a more updated style and fit for the cool East Village neighborhood" with the renovations at the retail-residential complex with the Tibor Kalman-designed rooftop clock.
The main entrance is apparently the first step in this updated direction, which includes some new retail tenants. On that note, as reported in April, Y7, growing hip-hop yoga chainlet, signed a 10-year, 2,000-square-foot ground-floor lease for one of the retail spaces.
Eventually, No. 250 will look something like this rendering...
[Rendering of the all-new 250 E. Houston St.]
Previously on EV Grieve:
Rumors: Red Square has been sold
New ownership makes it official at the former Red Square on East Houston
Apartment listings at 250 E. Houston look to offer glimpse of former Red Square's future
Long-vacant retail space hits the rental market at 250 E. Houston St.
Former Red Square lobby gets the plywood treatment on East Houston
[EVG photo from June 2017]
The DOH temporarily closes the Ainsworth on 3rd Avenue (again)
Updated 8/29: The Ainsworth is back open.
Several EVG readers, via email and on Twitter (h/t @JCooper911), pointed out that the Ainsworth East Village on Third Avenue and 11th Street was closed over the weekend ... which coincided with a DOH inspection on Friday.
The note on the front door, which covers the DOH's yellow closure sticker, states that they are closed for maintenance to get "the place ready for football season!"
The DOH temporarily sidelined the EV Ainsworth back in February. According to public records at the time, inspectors issued 86 violation points. The top violations included: Food Protection Certificate not held by supervisor of food operations. (They need one for serving those wings dusted with 24-carat gold.)
On Friday, inspectors issued 102 violation points. The top there violations listed, per the public report:
1) Cold food item held above 41º F (smoked fish and reduced oxygen packaged foods above 38 ºF) except during necessary preparation.
2) Food not cooled by an approved method whereby the internal product temperature is reduced from 140º F to 70º F or less within 2 hours, and from 70º F to 41º F or less within 4 additional hours.
3) Food Protection Certificate not held by supervisor of food operations.
In February, the Ainsworth also covered up the DOH notice...
[Reader-submitted photo from February]
The Ainsworth, part of a growing chainlet of upscale sports bars, opened on Third Avenue at the end of December. Unrelated, the building — at 64 Third Ave. — was recently purchased by a Canadian investor.
Sunday, August 26, 2018
There for the Bird
A full
Photos by Steven
Week in Grieview
[3rd Street and Avenue B]
Stories posted on EVG this past week included...
B&H Dairy celebrates its 80th anniversary (Wednesday)
The Halloween Dog Parade in Tompkins Square Park this fall has been cancelled (Thursday)
Marshalls opening next month in Ben Shaoul's luxury condoplex on East Houston Street (Friday)
An Evening at Ray's Candy Store (Tuesday)
Funtime? 'Stooge,' which documents Iggy Pop's No. 1 fan, debuts next month at Howl! Happening (Thursday)
On 2nd Avenue, Calexico in the works with Brick Lane Curry House on the move (Monday)
Met Fresh Supermarket announces itself on Avenue D (Tuesday)
http://evgrieve.com/2018/08/on-st-marks-place-porto-rico-importing.html (Friday)
On the Bowery, an homage to the Alleged Gallery era (Friday)
This week's NY See strip (Thursday)
City strikes deal to preserve 243 Section 8 apartments in the East Village (Monday)
Veteran of hit L.A. ramen shop behind new noodle venture at 131 Avenue A (Monday)
The first condos at 253 E7 hit the market (Tuesday)
Flinders Lane closing after 5 years on Avenue A (Sunday)
Report: Michael Cohen sells stake in Avenue D building (Thursday)
An oasis of landlord problems for the Serenity Spa (Tuesday)
[Dumpster of the Week on Avenue A]
Webster Hall alum withdraw application for former Lovecraft space on Avenue B (Monday)
Spinner's bringing chicken and Texas BBQ to 14th Street (Thursday)
Rentals underway at The Niko on Avenue D (Wednesday)
Dua Kafe Wine + Beer for 520 E. 14th St. (Tuesday)
Citi Bike unveils fleet of electric bicycles (Monday)
New owners vying for the Great Jones Cafe space (Thursday)
Molecule has closed on 10th Street (Wednesday)
787 Coffee for 7th Street? (Monday)
Sign of the skewer: Gala arrives on 3rd Avenue (Monday)
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Prepping for the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival in Tompkins Square Park
[Photo by Steven]
The stage for the 26th annual Charlie Parker Jazz Festival rolled into Tompkins Square Park yesterday... (find the lineup for the free show, which is 3-7 p.m. today, right here).
And this morning...
... and later this morning (added at 11:30 a.m.)...
[Photo by Steven]
Ahead of the show, Park workers yesterday filled in the tranquil pond/mud bath/T-Rex footprint, which looked like...
... to this...
Unfortunately, the infill didn't last... a tire track appeared later in the day...
[Photo by Goggla]
NYU's residential hall Move-In Day is today
Today marks NYU's annual Residence Hall Move-In Day... so you can expect some traffic and parking restrictions in and around the NYU dorm area in the East Village — the Third North Dorm on Third Avenue between 11th Street and 12th Street, Founders Hall on 12th Street between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue, and University Hall on 14th Street between Third Avenue and Irving Place.
Move-in times are staggered throughout the day between 7 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Something to keep in mind in case you were planning a trip to Whole Foods Market Union Square, Trader Joe's or Bed, Bath & Beyond, etc.
P.S.
Frogurt machine dorm outside the Third North Dorm...
Saturday, August 25, 2018
Facelift underway at Porto Rico Importing Co. on St. Mark's Place
As noted here, Porto Rico Importing Co. on St. Mark's Place near Second Avenue is temporarily closing starting today for what the owners, the Longo family, describe as a "much-needed facelift."
According to a sign on the front window for patrons: "We will be reshelfing, fixing the floor, moving the ice machine, and adding a better drip brewer."
Workers wasted no time getting started, as these photos by EVG regular Lola Sáenz show...
The coffee-and-tea shop will be back open the day after Labor Day — Sept. 4.
The story behind JR's eye on the Bowery
By now you've likely seen the eye on the Bowery at Great Jones (first noted here on Aug. 1) ...
The work is by JR. This past week, the French artist-photographer explained the story behind this work via his Instagram account...
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JR's show at Galerie Perrotin on Orchard Street wrapped up on Aug. 17.
Noted
A quick recap to yesterday's finds on Second Avenue between Seventh Street and St. Mark's Place...
[Photo by @EdenBrower]
... and...
[Photo by New York Shitty]
These items were salvaged and currently part of the encampment on Second Avenue and Seventh Street this morning... the passed-out panda now has an X spraypainted on top of its head...
There were actually two of these paintings (inscribed to "sexy mother fucker" ... and why anyone would just want to own one) discarded on the corner. Not sure where the other one is, and where it might turn up...
[Photo by @EdenBrower]
... and...
[Photo by New York Shitty]
These items were salvaged and currently part of the encampment on Second Avenue and Seventh Street this morning... the passed-out panda now has an X spraypainted on top of its head...
There were actually two of these paintings (inscribed to "sexy mother fucker" ... and why anyone would just want to own one) discarded on the corner. Not sure where the other one is, and where it might turn up...
Friday, August 24, 2018
A Friend in need
Here's the English Beat with "Best Friend" ... which sounds as good today as it did upon its release in 1980.
Noted
Thanks to our friend Miss Heather, who shared this find from Second Avenue and St. Mark's Place...
Sexy motherfucker!
La Plaza Cultural Block Party
[Photo by Steven]
There's a block party tomorrow (Saturday!) on Ninth Street between Avenue B and Avenue C via the folks at the La Plaza Cultural community garden.
From 1-8 p.m. you'll find free BBQ, dancing, face painting, games for children ... and live music via Willlie Cole and Bobby Garcia.
Marshalls opening next month in Ben Shaoul's luxury condoplex on East Houston Street
The neighborhood is getting another big-box retailer with the arrival of Marshalls next month.
The off-price sellers will open on the East Houston Street side of Ben Shaoul's Katz's-adjacent condoplex between Ludlow and Orchard streets.
According to the Marshalls website (H/T EVG regular IzF!), this location — the seventh in Manhattan — opens on Sept. 27...
Back in May, BoweryBoogie reported on the rumor that a T.J. Maxx was slated for Shaoul's luxury building, constructed in part with hand-laid, gilded-bronze brick imported from Cadaqués. TJX, the parent company of both Marshalls and T.J. Maxx, apparently changed up brands for this space.
The 11-story, 94-unit building, officially 196 Orchard St., has units ranging in price from $1.075 million to $5.995 million. A three-level Equinox Fitness center is the other retail tenant here. (The Equinox branding recently arrived...)
This property on East Houston previously housed a single row of storefronts, including Ray's Pizza, Bereket and Lobster Joint.
Marshalls will join the recently opened Target location on 14th Street and Grand Street.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Making way for Ben Shaoul's new retail-residential complex on East Houston
Katz's is now the last business on East Houston between Ludlow and Orchard
The Charlie Parker Jazz Festival is Sunday in Tompkins Square Park
Time again for the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival ... the 26th edition includes a date in Tompkins Square Park on Sunday from 3-7 p.m.
Gary Bartz — "hailed as one of the greatest alto saxophonists since Cannonball Adderley" — is the headliner.
Also on the bill, via SummerStage:
The Jazz Festival will also have dates up in Marcus Garvey Park today and tomorrow.
Parker, who died in 1955 at age 34, lived at 151 Avenue B from 1950-54.
Gary Bartz — "hailed as one of the greatest alto saxophonists since Cannonball Adderley" — is the headliner.
Also on the bill, via SummerStage:
Audiences attending the show are in for a treat, as they’ll also hear longtime gospel, blues, and jazz pianist, Amina Claudine Myers, the boundary-breaking trio The Bad Plus, and UNHEARD, a piece honoring Charlie Parker featuring musicians Immanuel Wilkins, Joel Ross, and Adam O’Farrill commissioned in association with The Joyce and George Wein Foundation under the artistic supervision of The Jazz Gallery.
The Jazz Festival will also have dates up in Marcus Garvey Park today and tomorrow.
Parker, who died in 1955 at age 34, lived at 151 Avenue B from 1950-54.
On St. Mark's Place, Porto Rico Importing Co. temporarily closing for a facelift
Porto Rico Importing Co. on St. Mark's Place near Second Avenue is temporarily closing tomorrow for what the owners, the Longo family, describe as a "much-needed facelift."
EVG regular Lola Sáenz shared these photos, including this shot of the sign for customers...
Per the sign: "We will be reshelfing, fixing the floor, moving the ice machine, and adding a better drip brewer."
The coffee-and-tea purveyors will return on Tuesday, Sept. 4.
The Longo family has owned the business, with four locations now, since 1958. Peter Longo took over the business in 1976 after the death of his father, Angelo.
Here are the weekend hours for Streecha Ukrainian Kitchen
As a reminder... Streecha Ukrainian Kitchen, the basement cafe that serves as a fundraising arm of the St George Ukrainian Catholic Church, will be open today through Sunday... returning a little bit early from their customary summer break. Look for full-time hours in September.
Meanwhile, Streecha is open today from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday for all your borscht, pierogi and stuffed-cabbage needs.
They are located at 33 E. Seventh St. between Second Avenue and Cooper Square.
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