Friday, November 2, 2018
On Avenue D, Rite Aid completes the 1-block move to its new (former) home
The Rite Aid is now open in the retail space of Niko East Village, the 12-story retail-residential complex via L+M Development Partners on Avenue D between Sixth Street and Seventh Street...
The store relocated here one block to the south from its previous — and temporary — home in the base of the ground floor of Arabella 101...
With this, Rite Aid is back to its original home. The property where the Niko stands previously housed several one-level storefronts, including Rite Aid (and Shady's pizza!).
And so this Rite Aid chapter closes for now... and there will apparently be retail space available in the Arabella 101. (Maybe it's time to revisit that Kim's Video-interactive pizzeria idea for this space!)
Previously on EV Grieve:
Report: Space that houses Rite Aid on Avenue D hits market for $22.5 million
Report: New 12-story, mixed-use building in the works for Avenue D
Permit pre-filed for new 12-floor building at 79-89 Avenue D
7th Street residents angered after developer cuts down the wrong tree
NIKO East Village debuts on Avenue D and 6th Street
The Adele joins The Robyn in pop star-friendly East Village corridor
Rentals underway at The Niko on Avenue D
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Thursday's parting shot
EVG reader Deryn Nannery shares this view of Tompkins Square Park from earlier on this summery fall day...
Painting around the fountain
For some reason a coat of paint for Temperance Fountain — which turned 130 this year — in Tompkins Square Park ...
Thanks to EV Resident for the photo...
Halloween night on Avenue B
Here's a look at some of the Halloween costumes that EVG contributor Stacie Joy spotted last evening along Avenue B...
Tompkins Square Park playground reconstruction 1 month in
There's progress to note with the Tompkins Square Park playground reconstruction on Seventh Street at Avenue B. (Renovation work started on Oct. 1 on the Avenue B children’s playgrounds.)
For starters, there's now a Work in Progress sign up on that corner to let people know what's happening.
The two playgrounds in the Park's southeast quadrant have been scrapped up (along with the walkways) ...
Steven shared these next two shots ... the top photo, from Oct. 10, looks toward Seventh Street and Avenue B...
... and the same angle from Tuesday...
According to the Parks Department website: "This project will reconstruct two playgrounds with new play equipment, safety surfacing, spray showers, seating and fencing.
And a schematic from the website...
The project has a 12-month timeline for completion.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Playground renovations underway in Tompkins Square Park
Heavy-duty fencing arrives as playground renovations continue in Tompkins Square Park
Revisiting A & C Kitchen on Avenue C
Here's an interesting tidbit that came out of the recent Dojo closure news... On Twitter, Dave Pentecost shared that one of the original Dojo chefs (from the days on St. Mark's Place) works at A & C Kitchen, 136 Avenue C between Eighth Street and Ninth Street...
One original chef is at A&C Kitchen, Ave C and 9th. Just ordered my hijiki tofu dinner for lunch! Best deal and tastiest around.
— Dave Pentecost (@dpentecost) October 25, 2018
I wasn't aware of this... and I hadn't ordered from A & C in ages (A & C has been around now for 25 years). I had forgotten how good the place is — with large portions and reasonable prices ... been there twice now in the past week...
Of course I can't vouch for everything on the extensive menu...
Taberna 97 returns for service Thursday-Saturday on St. Mark's Place
Taberna 97 at 97 St. Mark's Place between Avenue A and First Avenue has returned to action... the Portuguese restaurant, which opened in December 2016, had been in use just for special events in recent months.
The owners here also ran St. Dymphna's across the street. That pub closed on Oct. 20 for undisclosed reasons.
Taberna's hours are Thursday through Saturday from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. (Find their menu here.) You might recognize some of the updated decor...
DOT puts down the green paint on the new 13th Street bike lane (except for one mysterious spot)
DOT crews yesterday painted the new westbound bike lane on 13th Street... starting at Avenue B (the crew was just west of Second Avenue when I saw them)...
There is a curious gap just east of First Avenue... at first glance, it appears the the paint crew simply stopped and continued past the parked car...
However, a reader of the block chimed in saying that there's a curb cut here (and the car parked here later, seeing as the back wheels are on the freshly marked lane)...
The DOT team also skipped the construction zone in front of the incoming Thirteen East + West condos west of Avenue A.
As previously reported, the city put in a bike lane on the north curb of 12th Street from Seventh Avenue to Avenue C, and the south curb of 13th Street from Greenwich Avenue to Avenue B separated from traffic with a painted buffer ahead of the April L-train closure.
The bike lanes are just one of the ways the city hopes to keep people/commuters moving during the 15 (or so) months that the Canarsie Tunnel under the East River gets repaired.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Prepping for the new protected bike lanes on 12th and 13th streets
Bike lane line work continues on 12th Street
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Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Halloween's parting shot
A spooky scene at the Green Oasis Community Garden on Eighth Street between Avenue C and Avenue D... courtesy of Ken Ecker ...
6 posts from October
[Ad Rock and Mike D revisit some EV haunts during an interview]
A mini month in review...
This is the story of how Geoffrey Weglarz died on 12th Street, and why it took a week to find him (Oct. 24)
Local elected officials continue to press city for alternatives to parking garbage trucks on 10th Street; muggings now a concern (Oct. 22)
NYPD installs light tower on 2nd Avenue and 7th Street (Oc. 18)
On 6th Street, the Ukrainian Museum debuting Andy Warhol exhibit (Oct. 5)
CB2 SLA committee OKs license for new ownership of Great Jones Cafe (Oct. 4)
Report of injuries during major fire at 188 1st Ave. (Oct. 3)
Halloween at the Theater for the New City
EVG regular Lola Sáenz shared a few of the new Halloween-themed murals up on the walls now at the Theater for the New City, 155 First Ave. at 10th Street... tonight is the Theater's annual Village Halloween Costume Ball...
Aside from Lola, the artists who took part are Adriano Moraes, Al Waks, Barnaby Ruhe & Gallatin, Elliot Berke, Fran McGee, J. Kathleen White, Judy Sky, Marcus Glitteris, Rochelle Pashkin, Scot Terban, Micha Lazare, Richard Miller, Miles Angerson, Shonda Johnson, Monica Worlds, Elijah Martinez and NYU Gallatin School...
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