Tuesday, August 10, 2021
The FedEx Office Print & Ship Center is shipping off to a new storefront on East Houston
Two Perrys makes first appearance on Avenue C
Monday, August 9, 2021
At the Tompkins Square Park Riot Reunion shows
Large tree branch down in Tompkins Square Park
Former tenants of the fire-destroyed 48 E. 7th St. want to hear from landlord Faith Popcorn
Said Rivera: "I stand with Cooper Square Committee and the tenants of 48 E. Seventh St. to say enough is enough, and that their landlord Faith Plotkin must stop hiding and come to the table with real answers about the future of their homes. These tenants have been struggling for over a year ... They've been waiting, amidst COVID-19, in flux ... and even basic questions about the building itself remain unanswered. They don't deserve this, and we won't rest until they receive the housing justice they deserve."TY to @CooperSq for welcoming me to rally today with the displaced tenants of 48 E 7th Street in demanding accountability from their landlord.
— Carlina Rivera 利華娜 (@CarlinaRivera) July 28, 2021
We need Albany to pass stronger housing rights legislation for all NYers. I'll stand with tenants - my neighbors - until it's done. pic.twitter.com/jLagri1wuA
Advocacy group: Mayor 'overrules' comptroller on East River Park reconstruction contract
Opponents of the city's current plan — where workers will raze the 57.5-acre plot of land, bulldozing 1,000 mature trees and rebuilding the park atop eight feet of landfill — say there are better ways to preserve the park and provide flood protection, such as the one mapped out in the years after Sandy.
New 2nd Avenue sushi restaurant unveils attempt at humor
75 Degrees Cafe & Bakery slated for this 7th Street storefront
New boutique office building on East Houston shows off some glass
An August break for Baker's Pizza
Reader report: Pete's Tavern looking closer to reopening
Sunday, August 8, 2021
Broken stage rail derails show at Webster Hall
The plug was pulled during the first act of a late dubstep show last night at the venue on 11th Street between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue.WE ARE BACK! so stoked for this Saturday night with @maraudamusic, @calciumdubs and @guppisound 🔥🔥🔥 don’t miss this! >> https://t.co/0SW0LpjNTU pic.twitter.com/ph4NZbwkRM
— Webster Hall (@WebsterHall) August 3, 2021
Webster Hall officials then announced that the show would not continue, and scheduled acts Calcium and the headliner, Sydney, Australia-based Marauda, making his NYC debut, never got to play.Hey Webster Hall just shut down within the first 15 mins of my set. Yes I broke the rail. It’s broken
— Guppi (@guppisound) August 8, 2021
Here's the moment those in attendance learned that the show wasn't going on...what the fuck....
— MARAUDA (@maraudamusic) August 8, 2021
While videos from Citizen show emergency personnel at the scene, there weren't any reports of injuries. CBS 2 pieced together a report from the Citizen clips (and they incorrectly stated that the venue is in Midtown). The NYPD was on the scene to help with crowd control.@WebsterHall WHAT THE FUCK DUDE U REALLY GONNA CANCEL THE @maraudamusic SHOW pic.twitter.com/a80vYpsRy7
— Scvno (@Scvnoo) August 8, 2021
@maraudamusic @axs @WebsterHall so like are we getting refunds for last night's cancelled show? I didn't even get to go inside...
— тrιcια (@plurxwarrior) August 8, 2021
@WebsterHall any insight on what happened tonight for the @maraudamusic show tonight? feel like we all deserve a refund after this disaster
— lost lands hype man (@fastonfour) August 8, 2021
Hour and a half drive both ways, so much in tolls, paid more to park than what my ticket even cost. All that for Webster Hall to screw me and tell me to go home https://t.co/4e0KnFR4y3
— Mike Rosivack (@mikerosi97) August 8, 2021
Week in Grieview
Drawing lines ahead of the new Avenue C bike lanes
"I already earn so less," Uddin said. "How can I afford a garage? $400 a month. No one can afford that!"
... with outdoor dining structures and Citi Bike stations already replacing what used to be non-metered parking spaces near Avenue C and East 9th Streets, concerned residents like Uddin believe if the free parking spaces go away, he'll soon have to move outside the city."It's too much challenge for me for me right now," said Uddin. "I gotta leave the city. Go somewhere else."
"The city is historically centered and organized around cars, so anything that will make the city more friendly to renewable energy and bicyclists is a good thing," Grenier said.
Saturday, August 7, 2021
Saturday's parting shot
The 33rd annual Tompkins Square Riot reunion shows are happening this weekend
Friday, August 6, 2021
A 'Night' like this
Summer Streets returns to the streets this summer
As in previous years, this car-free zone includes Lafayette, Astor Place and Fourth Avenue.