Sunday, July 16, 2023

At the last night of Ink on A


Ink wrapped up 30-plus years in business at 66 Avenue A between Fourth Street and Fifth Street this past Tuesday night. 

As we first reported here and here, owner Ben "Benny" Dahud has been in a legal tussle with the private equity firm that bought the block-long building last fall for $64 million. 

So Benny decided to step away, noting that his "kids are grown up and have completed their education, and this is the perfect time to retire." 

On Tuesday evening, longtime patrons and various bargain hunters (items were going from between $1 and $3 — except for cigarettes) stopped by for a last visit to pick up some magazines or something from the food-household supplies section that grew during the pandemic.

Benny was there, of course...
...as was his longtime employee Mohammed...
And some more scenes from the last night...

Week in Grieview

Posts this past week included (with a photo by Derek Berg) ... 

• Last day for Ink (Tuesday

• Baker Falls is set to debut on Avenue A (Monday

• Work set to begin on 14+C, the 24-floor building coming to 14th Street and Avenue C (Wednesday

• Huertas is closing next month on 1st Avenue (Wednesday

• Construction watch: 270 E. 2nd St. (Thursday

• Late night at Key Food (Friday
 
• On 5th Street, Tamam is closing (Tuesday)

• The steel base of 1 St. Mark's Place makes its first above-ground appearance (Monday

• At long last, the grand opening date is revealed for Panda Express on 14th Street and 1st Avenue (Monday

• That's Mr. Pizza to you (Thursday)

• Ghost signage at the former New Double Dragon (Tuesday

• The Great Jones Crown Affair (Thursday)

• 8-Bit Bites bringing its nostalgic vibes to 2nd Avenue (Thursday)

• Signage day for Jazba on 2nd Avenue (Thursday

• First sign of Pig & Butter on Avenue B (Tuesday

• On 13th and 3rd, the Ugly Duckling becomes blue bird (Monday)

 ... and a summertime scene on Ninth Street at First Avenue by Steven...
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Saturday, July 15, 2023

Saturday's parting shot

Midtown cloud views today from the East Village...

Noted

Many carpet sightings in recent weeks here on the NE corner of Third Avenue and St. Mark's Place... photo late this afternoon by Lola Sáenz... 

... and now getting the attention of the Citizen app! (Thanks for the screengrabs, Eden!)...
And some background.

A hot summer night with a free screening of 'Sonic the Hedgehog 2' in Tompkins Square Park

There's a free screening tonight of "Sonic the Hedgehog 2" in Tompkins Square Park. (The flyer lists "Sonic the Hedgehog" though the Parks website says "Sonic the Hedgehog 2." If you have seen the first one it's very likely you'll catch on to the action in the sequel.) 

The film — "a video game-inspired adventure for the whole family" — will play on the multipurpose courts along 10th Street and Avenue A. 

Movie time is estimated at 9 p.m. Bring a blanket (and some kind of Deep Woods® insect repellent).

The screening is part of the Movies Under the Stars series via NYC Parks.

Thanks to Steven for the photo!

Saturday's opening shot

Summer streets... Avenue A and 13th Street ... (looking south)

Friday, July 14, 2023

[Updated] This evening in sinkholes on 3rd Street

EVG reader Mark White shared these photos early this evening from Third Street between Avenue A and First Avenue... where it "looked like the sinkhole happened just as the car was driving."
During this time, traffic on Third Street was backed up to Avenue B...



Updated 8 a.m. 

How it looks this morning ... after being the life of the party last night...

'gothgirl1' summer

 

Next month (Aug. 18!), local band cumgirl8 will see the release of their new EP on 4AD.

Ahead of that, cumgirl8 released this visualiser video for the single "gothgirl1."

You can see them live on July 28 at the all-new Knitting Factory at Baker Falls on Avenue A.

Check out the EVG Q&A with cumgirl8 here

July 14

THIS JUST IN. 

Jackflashnyc spotted this outside 97 1/2 E. Seventh St. between Avenue A and First Avenue. 

Per Jackflashnyc: "Seems to have a good string of lights, stand and one glass ornament, though needles are getting a bit dry."

Late night at Key Food

Photos and reporting by Stacie Joy 

Key Food returned to a 24/7 schedule last October after shortened hours during the pandemic. 

Ownership — the Mandell family operates this location as well as the Key Food outposts in Park Slope and Astoria, part of the Key Food Stores Co-Operative — invited me into the grocery during the overnight hours... and even provided an all-access tour of the space. 

Aside from knowing EVG's affinity for the grocery (for better or worse!), the store on Avenue A and Fourth Street is trying to encourage people to shop between midnight and 6 a.m. and has a promo through July 27 — $5 off a purchase of $50 or more.

While I didn't receive a laminated all-access badge, I did have a tour guide in Dwyane "Petie" Reddy, who has worked for Key Food since 1987 — starting at the Queens store, and here for the past seven years ...
Also on duty this night — store manager Richie Gaitan, who has also been with Key Food since 1987...
...and away we went ... here are some behind-the-scenes scenes ... away from what shoppers might see... the place is a lot bigger than you might think at first glance rounding aisle 1...
A few things I learned... the ready-to-eat salads and prepared meals you see when you enter Key are made in-house. (The sushi is delivered each day from an outside vendor.) The meat department is staffed daily as well...
Key Food management also showed off a new employees-only T-shirt design (and I pitched them on making merch for the store because we'd buy this)...
And some Key trivia — these 24-packs of Poland Spring water are the store's top-selling product. (I'm told this is a loss-leader item)...
Richie's (iconic?) yellow sale signs and other various notices that are everywhere are designed and printed in-house...
And there's a reason for the seemingly never-ending supply of Keebler Export Sodas canisters and those 18-pound bags of wild bird food by the exit — they are big sellers...
We also cracked the mystery of the store music, often heavy on the semi-forgotten and/or guilty pleasure hits from the mid-to-late 1980s (from Level 42 to Glass Tiger to Mike + the Mechanics). 

However, my editor is making me save this scoop for another post so he can list all the random songs he's heard while shopping at Key. 

Speaking of shopping, the overnight hours proved to be a good time to knock this errand off your to-do list ... if it fits into your schedule. 

Thursday, July 13, 2023

The Great Jones Crown Affair

The former home-studio of Jean-Michel Basquiat has (unofficially) been crowned on Great Jones between the Bowery and Lafayette. 

After news broke this past week that Angelina Jolie was opening a space from designers and other creators at 57 Great Jones St., artist Adrian Wilson (under his @planndalism account and with an assist from The Lisa Project NYC) paid tribute... adding an unsanctioned giant crown — an iconic symbol seen in Basquiat's work — to the two-level building's exterior...
There was another addition...
Wilson also cleaned the 7-year-old memorial plaque for Basquiat on the building. 

Jolie has reportedly said that she will leave the building's exterior as is when she moves her new enterprise into the space. 

Previously on EV Grieve

Construction watch: 270 E. 2nd St.

Foundation work recently commenced at 270 E. Second St. between Avenue C and Avenue D.

This will be a new state-of-the-art facility for Barrier Free Living (BFL). This project has been on hold for a few years. 

We got the first look at the new 12-story building with a twisting façade back in December 2018The rendering on the plywood shows a very similar structure — designed by JCJ Architecture — in the works here...
And here's a full view ... from our December 2018 post...
And here's more from the 2018 news release about the new building for the nonprofit, which provides services and support for survivors of domestic violence with disabilities
The new 65,000-square foot facility will provide permanent housing specifically to meet the needs of this population and will include 74 apartments, administrative offices, a rear garden, an elevated outdoor recreation area, and community and support spaces.

The building will challenge assumptions about the aesthetics associated with supportive housing and create a more direct and engaged relationship for residents with the surrounding environment. The new facility is intended to efficiently serve the needs of BFL’s clients, to provide a sense of pride, place and home for residents, and to create a unique architectural presence in the rapidly changing neighborhood where the East Village and Lower East Side converge.

January 2025 is the new completion date. 

Workers demolished BFL's previous structure here in 2020.

That's Mr. Pizza to you

Photos by Steven

Coming-soon signage is up for a venture called Mr. Pizza at 186 First Ave. ...
This is the first business for the retail space since Handsome Dan's Snocone & Candy Stand closed here between 11th Street and 12th Street in September 2018. 

In early October 2018, a six-alarm fire next door at 188 First Ave. caused extensive damage to the surrounding properties ... and the residential spaces at No. 186 and No. 188 remain without tenants. 

8-Bit Bites bringing its nostalgic vibes to 2nd Avenue

Photo by Steven

8-Bit Bites is bringing its "nostalgia of the 80s and 90s" to 77 Second Ave. between Fourth Street and Fifth Street. 

The growing company with three outposts in Brooklyn and more on the way in Manhattan serves smash burgers, fried chicken sandwiches, wings, fries, etc. On Instagram, their motto is "EAT LIKE A KID AGAIN." Their establishments also feature a variety of retro video games.

8-Bit Bites, not to be confused with 8 Bit And Up Video Games on Third Street, takes over the space from Sauced Up, which shuttered earlier this summer after two-and-a-half years of serving wings, sandwiches, fries, etc.

Signage day for Jazba on 2nd Avenue

Signage for Jazba went up yesterday on the SW corner of Second Avenue and 13th Street. (Thanks to our friends in The Acute for the photo!

As previously noted, the Indian restaurant from Junoon owner Rajesh Bhardwaj is expected to be open later this summer ... serving recipes inspired by the popular roadside eateries that Bhardwaj visited in India. 

The corner's previous tenant, David Chang's Ssäm Bar, relocated to the South Street Seaport in 2020.

You can keep tabs on Jazba via Instagram

Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Workers remove the curbside dining structure from outside St. Dymphna's

From the EVG tipline late this afternoon... workers were spotted removing the curbside dining structure outside St. Dymphna's at 117 Avenue A between Seventh Street and St. Mark's Place. 

According to the tipster who lives nearby, the bar removed the streetery themselves. 

Meanwhile, a permanent outdoor dining program for NYC is still in limbo. 

Halfway into summer, the City Council is facing pressure once again to pass a bill that would make outdoor dining permanent in New York City, as the latest emergency order that allows restaurants to operate the sidewalk spaces is set to expire next week. 
 Meanwhile... 
But the program’s detractors, in a series of lawsuits, say it invites noise and congestion, and poses unneeded obstacles to New Yorkers with disabilities.

Work set to begin on 14+C, the 24-floor building coming to 14th Street and Avenue C

Work looks ready to commence inside the long-empty lot on the SW corner of 14th Street and Avenue C. 

In the past week, workers have boarded up the corner of what will be 644 E. 14th St. ...
... and brought in the heavy equipment...
Madison Realty Capital apparently has the green light (DOB approved the permits earlier in the year) for a 24-story residential building here (and apparently the city addressed the contamination reported on the site)

The rendering for the all-new 644 E. 14th St. is up on the plywood...
Plans for a development this size were first unveiled in June 2022. The 234-foot-tall building will be known as 14+C, according to the Fischer + Makooi Architects website

Details: 
14+C is a luxury rental with a modern façade composed of terracotta panels and window wall. 

The building houses 197 apartments ranging from studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom.
No word on how many "affordable" units will be included in 14+C, one of the stipulations for being allowed to build a larger (by nine floors) building.

There were already approved plans for a 15-floor mixed-use building, though no affordable units were attached to that version. As revealed in the spring of 2021, several developers spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to lobby the city for NYCHA air rights to make this a larger structure with more housing.

In the spring of 2022, the NYCHA and Madison Realty Capital filed documents seeking a non-ULURP modification — known as an LSRD — to the development plan. (Madison Realty Capital paid Opal Holdings $31.3 million for the property in May 2020; Opal Holdings bought the parcel in June 2016 for $23 million.)

Here were some of the maneuverings necessary to expand the footprint of the building, as first reported by PincusCo:
The application seeks to modify the boundaries of the previously approved plans and zoning calculations by expanding the zoning lot to include 644 East 14th Street (Block 396, Lot 29). Through the zoning lot merger, the development rights from the existing LSRD comprised of Campos Plaza I and II, which are owned by a joint venture that includes NYCHA ... can be transferred to Block 396, Lot 29, a vacant property owned by Madison Realty Capital.
In June 2022, Community Board 3 signed off on the plan, which was expected to generate $19.5 million for the NYCHA, to be exclusively used at the adjacent Campos Plaza II for capital repairs and other programmatic needs as determined by a community planning process involving NYCHA and the residents of Campos Plaza II.

A previous post on the development has more background, including some opposition to the building. Per one resident: "While we are all for the development of that corner ... and the affordable housing element of the plans, we are not happy with the sheer size of the footprint and the excessive height that goes along with the proposal." There are also concerns about what the excavation work might do to the adjacent buildings on 14th Street.

The corner property has been in a stalled-development mode for years. This space last housed the single-level R&S Strauss auto parts store, which closed in April 2009.

No. 644 has an August 2025 completion date, per the rendering.

H/T Delphine!