Thanks to EVG reader Michael Kramer for sharing this shot! (Click on the image for a bigger view!)
Tuesday, July 25, 2023
Incoming...
A look to the south toward the Lower East Side (and Lower Manhattan) this afternoon as stormy weather moved through the area.
A return to 'Alphabet City' at Metrograph
At 19, they gave Johnny the streets and everything on it. Tonight they want it all back!
You have three chances to see the cult-y classic-ish "Alphabet City" from 1984 on a big screen at Metrograph this coming Friday, Saturday and Monday.
Here's the Metrograph description of Amos Poe's crime drama, filmed in and around the East Village...
A squalid slab of vintage '80s Downtown grottiness, Poe's features a leather-jacketed, Pontiac Firebird-driving Vincent Spano as a heroin dealer who decides to turn his back on the dope game when his gangster overlords command him to burn down the tenement building where his mother and sister live — but soon discovers his bosses aren't going to let him walk away without a fight.
Shot by DP Oliver Wood in the scuzzy-glamorous style he would later perfect on 'Miami Vice,' with a score courtesy of Chic's Nile Rodgers, 'Alphabet City' is a seedy snapshot of Avenue A looking worse — and better — than it ever did.
Behold...
And Poe will be at the theater for an introduction and Q&A during Saturday night's screening.
Tickets, right this way.
Metrograph is at 7 Ludlow St., just above Canal.
City issues RFP for the renovation and operation of the snack bar at First Park
The Parks Department has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for "the renovation, operation and maintenance" of the snack bar at First Park.
The Lazy Llama currently holds the lease, which is up in April 2024, here in the space between First Street and Houston adjacent to the First Avenue F stop.
The coffee shop, which has a cafe across the way at 72 E. First St., between First Avenue and Second Avenue, has been operating from the kiosk since July 2021. (They can apply for the new lease/agreement as well.)
Here's some info from the RFP:
The snack bar kiosk is an octagonal, 10-foot by 15-foot structure featuring a brick exterior, a pass-through counter and window, and a unique, wildlife-inspired roof. The interior includes a service area and storage. The kiosk sits just above the 2nd Avenue F train and is a prime location for commuters and park patrons to stop and enjoy the offerings of the snack bar.
And!
The concessionaire will be required to renovate, operate, and maintain a café at a high standard of quality. The café should make a significant improvement to the ambiance of the park and surrounding area while providing a convenient service to the public. Proposers should submit a menu and price list in their proposals that demonstrate quality, variety, and affordability. Proposers should include some low-cost items on their menus. Parks will favorably view proposals that incorporate ethnically diverse and/or healthy food choices, such as salads, fresh fruit, yogurt, nuts, granola...
A "recommended" remote prospect meeting is tomorrow (Wednesday, July 26) at 11 a.m. The meeting link via Teams is here.
You can find a copy of the RFP via this site. (Click on the "Concessions Opportunities at Parks” link.)
Proposals are due on Aug. 25 by 3 p.m.
Previous local businesses at the kiosk include S'MAC and Mudspot Café.
Asbestos abatement ahead of demolition at the NW corner of 1st Avenue and 2nd Street
Photos by Stacie Joy
As we previously reported, demolition permits are on file for the three-building parcel of 33-37 First Ave. at Second Street.
Last week, asbestos abatement notices went up at 33 First Ave., the building on the corner that previously housed the First Avenue Laundry Center (and the spa upstairs) ...
Asbestos abatement notices also just arrived at No. 37,where New Double Dragon was the longtime tenant... the quick-serve restaurant closed earlier this month with hopes of relocating someday. The middle space, No. 35, has been vacant since Stars shuttered in 2015. The storefront had been home to a string of concepts, including Empire Pizza II, IL Gusto Italiano and Farid's Middle Eastern Grill Food & Pizza, among others.
Public records list R.M.H. Estates as the landlord of all three properties dating to 1984. There are no permits on file for a new building on this corner as of now.
In other news, there's a new mural on the wall along Second Street (where KRS-One was) ... a statement piece from Adrian Wilson (@Plannedalism) incorporating the immigrants crossing sign that the California Department of Transportation started using in 1990...
We've also spotted workers prepping the south-facing wall at atop No. 37 for a new ad.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Monday, July 24, 2023
Scrooged
Photos by Steven
During this past weekend, someone destroyed the plaque about the Tompkins Square Park holiday tree on the fence around the main lawn...
This tree dedication and memorial plaque was new as of the past Christmas season. In early 2020, someone stole the previous version that had been in place for almost 20 years.
Here's a December 2022 photo of the plaque (via Stacie Joy)...
Albert Fabozzi first planted the Christmas tree in 1992 to honor and memorialize his partner, Glenn Barnett, as well as others who died of AIDS.
RIP to the 'RIP ST MARKS' tag
The steel frame is going up on the NW corner of Third Avenue and St Mark's Place... where a 9-story building — 53,000 square feet of office space and some 8,000 square feet for retail — is slated for the all-new 1 St. Mark's Place.
Soon to fade from view: the obituary on the west-facing wall of 5 St. Mark's Place that someone painted here in the summer of 2019 — RIP ST. MARK'S...
And while we're here, a progress check four blocks to the south... where 360 Bowery at Fourth Street recently topped off...
When the two buildings are complete, nearly 30 floors of office space will be added along the corridor.
On this topic... New York magazine's current cover story explores how commercial landlords are scrambling to stave off a real-estate apocalypse as developers try to downsize their office space, from the Financial District to Hudson Yards.
Summer scheduling: Lucy's returns after Aug. 10
After service on Saturday night, Lucy's (aka Blanche's Lucy's Tavern) is now on its (customary) summer break...
See you back on Aug. 11 here at 135 Avenue A between St. Mark's Place and Ninth Street.
P.S.
Liking that Spirograph-y lettering!
Pizza signage update on 9th Street
At last look, there was coming soon signage for an establishment called *******Pizza at 105 E. Ninth St. between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue.
That was apparently just a pizza placeholder ... as there's now signage up for the actual business name — Nuovo York Pizza, aka "New York Style."
No word yet on an opening date.
This space has been vacant since Toasted Deli went dark at the end of 2022 after nearly 18 months in business.
The DOH temporarily closes both East Village locations of Kavasutra Kava bar
All reader-submitted photos
In the past week, at least a dozen readers have reached out about the temporary closures of the two East Village outposts of Kavasutra Kava bar.
The above photo shows the storefront on First Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue, where there are eight posted notices from the Department of Health...
According to public records, in a notice dated July 13, the following violations were logged against the Florida-based chain that serves drinks made with kava, a root that contains sedative and anesthetic properties:
1) Duties of an officer of the Department interfered with or obstructed.
2) Food containing a prohibited substance held, kept, offered, prepared, processed, packaged, or served.
Kavasutra's first NYC outpost on 10th Street between Avenue A and First Avenue is also temporarily closed.
The DOH notice, dated July 12, lists the following:
1) Failure to comply with an order of the Board of Health, Commissioner or Department.
The DOH also cited this "failure to comply" in a visit on Jan. 4.
We reached out to the DOH for more details about the closures.
On 10th Street, there are also eight DOH notices on the front window ... along with various signs with messages ranging from "Enjoy Life Sober" to "Fight for Fiji" to "Defund the D.O.H." to some hand-drawn penises and breasts ...
There are also signs promising "Back soon" and "We will be back."
Previously on EV Grieve:
• Report: Kavasutra ownership blasts educators who teach remotely, 'pussy leftists' for wearing masks (March 14, 2021)
Sunday, July 23, 2023
Sunday's parting shots
Photos by Steven
AKA, Searching for members of the Nielson family... as seen outside the New York City Marble Cemetery on Second Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue...
If of interest, the cemetery's website has a list of interments by vault.
Week in Grieview
Posts this past week included (with a "Barbieheimer"-era photo from the Village East by Angelika on Second Avenue ... Or "Barbenheimer" if you prefer)...
• When a young red-tailed hawk gets stuck in the airshaft outside your kitchen window (Friday)
• The Cube returns to Astor Place — and ready to spin again (Tuesday) ... When the Cube returned to Astor Place late Monday night (Wednesday)
• At the last night of Ink on A (Sunday)
• A visit to Ella Funt on 4th Street (Friday)
• Details about some upcoming shows via the Knitting Factory at Baker Falls on Avenue A (Thursday)
• Report: Metropolitan Playhouse is closing after 30-plus years of productions (Wednesday)
• 'Star Wars' parody at the Orpheum is joining the dark side after Sunday (Thursday)
• The Avenue C Laundromat has a new owner (Tuesday)
• Suki Japanese Kitchen hasn't been open lately on St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)
• Panda Express debuts on 14th Street and 1st Avenue (Monday)
• The 1st Manhattan outpost of Ayat shapes up on 7th Street and Avenue C (Wednesday)
• On the CB3-SLA docket: A new home for the Boiler Room; a pizzeria for Avenue B (Monday)
• So what's next for this block of 2nd Avenue? (Monday)
• Avant Garden reopens in new Avenue A home (Tuesday)
• Target makes it signage official on Union Square (Thursday)
• Openings: Tacombi on 12th Street (Monday)
• PSA: The original Russ & Daughters Appetizers is closed for a few weeks for renovations (Thursday)
• Say high to the latest retail tenant at this 2nd Avenue storefront (Tuesday)
• Full reveals: 650 E. 6th St. (Thursday)
... and in concert news... U.K.-based singer-songwriter Declan McKenna played a sold-out show at Webster Hall on Friday night... and the line on 11th Street started early... (photos by Stacie Joy)...
Meanwhile, on Wednesday night, local EVG faves Hello Mary played a sold-out Bowery Ballroom as the trio continues to tour in support of headliner Blondshell this summer...
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Some Fun at Fun City
Photo by Derek Berg
Madrid-based tattoo artist Skaisse (holding the poster above) is a guest through Wednesday at Fun City Tattoo, 94 St. Mark's Place. (Two more guest tattoo artists are on up next.)
And today (Sunday) is the last day for the Fun City-Private Policy pop-up shop featuring T-shirts, hoodies, tank tops, pants, jackets and bags, etc. Noon to 8 p.m. at Fun City between Avenue A and First Avenue.
The annual Puke Island is upon us
If you looking for some melodic death metal and loud-ass punk today... Puke Island Part II is taking place today (Sunday) in Tompkins Square Park.
On the bill:
- Iconicide
- Blackout Shoppers
- Cash Bribe
- Damn Your Eyes
- Breath Of The Moor
The free show is scheduled between 2-6 p.m.
Sunday's opening shot
This Sunday morning on 10th Street at Avenue A... the St. Nicholas of Myra Church (b. 1883).
Saturday, July 22, 2023
Last week to see Warhol at the Brant Foundation on 6th Street
The career-spanning exhibit of 100-plus works by Andy Warhol closes next Sunday, July 30, at the Brant Foundation, 421 E. Sixth St. between Avenue A and First Avenue.
And they've been running ticket deals of late too (per an email from the Foundation):
- Warhol Wednesdays 50% off tickets every Wednesday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
- Every Thursday $5 tickets are now available for ALL Thursday time slots!
Otherwise, tickets are $20, $15 for East Village residents. (Proof of residency includes a punchcard to Funkiberry).
Find ticket info here.
As a reminder about the show, which opened on May 10:
... the survey spans the entirety of Warhol's illustrious career, from his early drawings and intimate Polaroids to instantly recognizable silkscreens and sculptures. "Thirty Are Better Than One" pulls in large part from the Brant Collections, which includes an expansive and coherent selection of Warhol's work. It is curated by Peter M. Brant, founder of The Brant Foundation and an early patron, collaborator, and close friend of the artist.
Saturday's opening shots
There's activity inside the vacant storefront at 2 St. Mark's Mark Place... adjacent to the St. Marks Hotel and just off the corner from Third Avenue.
Inside, someone is touching up the new St. Marks Hotel signage...
Meanwhile, we're curious if any new business is slated for this space.
It has been empty since Eliza's Local closed late in September 2020.
The bar opened in December 2018 and was named for Elizabeth Hamilton (aka "Eliza"), co-founder and deputy director of the first private orphanage in New York City. She was the wife of Alexander Hamilton. She lived next door at 4 St. Mark's Place in what was later known as the Hamilton-Holly House.
This space adjacent to the hotel entrance was previously Ayios Greek Rotisserie, which quietly closed at the end of 2017 after 16 months in business. St. Mark's Ale House had a 21-year run until July 2016. And once upon a time, it was the second location of the Five Spot Cafe.
H/T @Unitof!
Friday, July 21, 2023
Lifeguard on duty
The young Chicago band Lifeguard has a new EP out now on Matador... this video is for the track "17-18 Lovesong."
They were on the Summerstage bill last night in Central Park with Horsegirl, Iceage and Water From Your Eyes.
When a young red-tailed hawk gets stuck in the airshaft outside your kitchen window
This morning, Kim, who lives on 10th Street between Avenue A and Avenue B, discovered that one of the juvenile red-tailed hawks from Tompkins Square Park was stuck in the airshaft of her building... just outside her kitchen.
With the assistance of her friend (and EVG correspondent) Steven, Kim contacted Ranger Rob — aka Rob Mastrianni, a Manhattan Ranger supervisor.
Rob quickly captured (not his first airshaft rescue!) the young hawk, one of Amelia and Christo's 2023 offspring.
After examining the hawk and determining that it was not injured, Rob released the fledgling back into the park... where it likely met up with his two siblings.
And a little later... (photo by Steven)...
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