Saturday, April 10, 2021
Nurse Dolly
Friday, April 9, 2021
Details about a day of 'Free Fashion' tomorrow
7th Street freeze-out
Gallery Watch: 'There's the Air' by Clare Grill at Derek Eller Gallery
'Diamonds, Razors & Champagne' debuts today at 3rd & B’Zaar
Member orientations start Sunday at the 6BC Botanical Garden
Orientations start with a workday, so please wear work clothes and leave pets and small children at home (just this once!)
We take membership responsibilities seriously. Please read our rules.
If you feel you cannot fulfill your obligations, please do not join, although you will always be welcome as a guest or volunteer.
Keys will be given out at the end of the workday.
Back to the 1980s (again) for 'Russian Doll'
Thursday, April 8, 2021
Thursday's parting shot
Grant Shaffer's NY See
Here's the latest NY See panel, East Village-based illustrator Grant Shaffer's observational sketch diary of things that he sees and hears around the neighborhood and NYC ...
City tries again with release of a Value Engineering Study for East River Park
Five days after East River Park Action (ERPA) filed a lawsuit against Mayor de Blasio and the Office of Management and Budget for the entire Value Engineering Study without redactions ... the city released a (mostly) unredacted version yesterday.
You can find a copy of the 300-plus-page report here. We haven't had a chance to comb through it just yet to learn what it was the city didn't want people to see. Concerned residents are curious why the city denied the existence of the report before releasing a mostly redacted version. We'll see how they did on the third try. (Blacked-out sections now are said to be for security purposes.)
A lawsuit filed April 2 asks for full disclosure of the much-discussed but largely unseen Value Engineering Study. Joining the lawsuit brought by East River Park Action attorney Jack Lester are Manhattan Borough President candidate Lindsey Boylan; and City Council candidates Christopher Marte, Erin Hussein, and Allie Ryan. The political club Grand Street Democrats also joined along with community activists.
They seek transparency, accountability and a re-examination of the massive flood control project to find alternatives that will preserve parkland.
As previously reported, ERPA's Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) request and an appeal finally unearthed the three-year-old Value Engineering Study. (This after the city denied there was such a report.)City Hall will be releasing more materials from its ESCR value engineering review today thanks to advocacy from my office & the Community Advisory Group.
— Carlina Rivera 利華娜 (@CarlinaRivera) April 6, 2021
We'll review these materials carefully and support the CAG in efforts they make around this needed resiliency project. pic.twitter.com/BkyEqbjmGQ
Packing up the last of The Pyramid Club
45-47 2nd Ave. has a new owner
A tipster notes that house flippers David Luttway and Dana Lowey Luttway (via HOLLISWOOD2AVE LLC) are now the owners.
Several of the residences are currently vacant, and two other remaining tenants are in rent-stabilized units without leases, per the real-estate listing.
As the Westside Rag has noted, Dana Lowey Luttway "is known for her skill at flipping upscale townhouses." It's not known what their plans are for this building. There was an original $9.9 million asking price.
There are currently two commercial spaces (one vacant) and one with a lease until December 2022. That would be Timbuktu, a tranquil shop that specializes in items from Morocco.
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
Wednesday's parting shot
Gotta get up, gotta get out: 'Russian Doll' returns for Thursday filming
Reopenings: Indochine, Kindred and Van Da
Rendering watch: 650 E. 6th St.
As New York Yimby noted in January 2016: "The 8,491-square-foot project will include 7,761 square feet of residential space, which means units will average 1,552 square feet apiece, indicative of condominiums."
Public records show that this building changed hands for $2.8 million in August 2013. The new owner is named East Village LLC in the filing.
• Report: Plans in the works to convert 650 E. 6th St. to condos
A Penny Arcade 'History' lesson this Saturday via the Tompkins Square Library branch
We are very excited to host a performance of Penny Arcade, New York's undisputed queen of the underground, and the grande dame of downtown performance art.This bespoke segment created specifically for the Tompkins Square library will focus on a survey of Penny's 50-plus year residency in the East Village and her larger-than-life mentors.
Doc Holliday's turns 27 while closed during the pandemic; 'We will be back'
... 50% or even 100% capacity means nothing to us without bar seating, with the 11 p.m. imposed curfew, no standing & drinking and about fifty gazillion other reasons. BUT, don’t worry we will be back. We just can’t predict the future. When we know, you will know. Miss you much!