Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Taking a look at the NW corner of 14th Street and 1st Avenue
Monday, October 25, 2021
Southern section of East River Park to mostly close on Nov. 21 as resiliency work begins
Though the city has committed to planting approximately 2,000 new trees, consisting of 50 different tree species that will be more resilient to salt spray and extreme weather, it will take decades for the new saplings on the reconstructed park to achieve a full canopy.
Blank Street debuts on the Bowery
The latest future development clue from along 250 E. Houston St.
While walking by the old Mattress Mart, I could see they are building a new retaining wall. The plans were right there on a table by the window. I included close-ups of two interesting items: one describes separating the stores from Red Square (250) into a new "280 E Houston."The other was partially covered but clearly says "demolition." I'm pretty sure whatever's coming is going to suck — especially for those residents on Second Street with southern-facing windows.
Joey Bats Café offering a sneak preview outside new Avenue B home
Mr. Batista, 39, the son of Portuguese immigrants, started selling pastéis de nata at street fairs around New York in 2016. The recipe was developed by his mother, Isabel Fernandes, a formidable home cook who made desserts for her brother's restaurant in their hometown, Ludlow, Mass., before heading the kitchen at her son's cafe.
Sunday, October 24, 2021
Week in Grieview
• Barnyard Cheese Shop has closed (Thursday)
• Rue-B closes on Avenue B (Thursday)
• Office building for 3 St. Mark's Place appears stalled for now (Tuesday)
• Cheap-eats fave Papaya Dog is done on 14th Street (Thursday)
• Report: Police shoot at man threatening people with a knife on Houston and the Bowery (Friday)
• Via Della Pace owners opening an Italian deli on 4th Street (Monday)
• Signs of new development along the retail strip of 250 E. Houston St. (Monday)
• FA debuts on 9th Street; the green bench arrives in Tompkins Square Park (Wednesday)
• Stromboli Pizza reopens (Friday)
• Blank Street coffee looks to be opening an outpost on 3rd Avenue (Wednesday)
• A campaign to landmark the building that housed A Gathering of Tribes on 3rd Street (Monday)
• Openings: Chichen Itzá on 10th Street (Tuesday)
• Sun meets the sidewalk again along this stretch of 2nd Avenue (Wednesday)
• Omakase sushi bar coming to former upholstery shop on 7th Street (Tuesday)
• A wrap at the Bowery Mural Wall (Tuesday)
• When life gives you a bulky sidewalk bridge, play tetherball (Tuesday)
• Reader report: new laundromat washed up before it opens? (Wednesday)
• A speakeasy and restaurant concept slated for 221 2nd Ave. (Monday)
A farewell to Barnyard Cheese Shop
This week in milling & paving with your host...
Saturday, October 23, 2021
EVG Etc.: Early voting begins; SoHo/NoHo rezoning pushes ahead
Friday, October 22, 2021
Carve your enthusiasm
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HONK NYC! returns to the streets and community gardens
And tomorrow afternoon (Saturday!), HONK bands will be in the East Village ... along the Open Street of Avenue B and in various community gardens. This link provides the details.
Report: Police shoot at man threatening people with a knife on Houston and the Bowery
Starting around 8:40 a.m., the unhinged man cut a bizarre path from outside the Butcher's Daughter, a cafe on Kenmare St., to the Bowery and then to the corner of Elizabeth and Grand Sts., cops said. He allegedly threatened to stab people along the way.
Cops found the man at the corner of Houston St. and Bowery. Officers first shot the man with a Taser, but it didn't work, police said. A cop from the 9th Precinct fired off one shot as officers tried to subdue the man, but no one was hit.The suspect was taken into custody without further incident.