"It's paramount to me to protect my tenants," Proto said, noting that "the status quo helps no one."
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
On 2nd Avenue and 2nd Street, an empty lot and lots of questions about what's next
"It's paramount to me to protect my tenants," Proto said, noting that "the status quo helps no one."
A look at 14th Street and 1st Avenue — 'a New York Block No One Can Fix'
We must keep working together as a community to tackle our toughest issues, and I remain committed to securing more resources for 14th Street as public safety concerns persist. I'm grateful for today's multi-agency meeting and will keep fighting to improve our neighborhood. pic.twitter.com/WTYWX289hQ
— Carlina Rivera (@CarlinaRivera) July 8, 2024
On way to an all hands on deck meeting with city agencies & elected officials re: 14th Street.
— Keith Powers (@KeithPowersNYC) July 8, 2024
Conditions this AM looking good. The way it should be everyday. pic.twitter.com/4SdntSNwNS
Since June 23, several residents and readers have said they've noticed a positive difference along this corridor, though each has asked: Will it last?We all want to be safe. That is why I Joined my colleagues and representatives from City agencies to discuss how to improve the 14th street corridor, which we have long raised concerns about. We had a good conversation with @NYPDnews @NYCSanitation w/ @NYCDHS and @GoddardRiv. pic.twitter.com/SKcCtwTFsy
— Harvey Epstein (@HarveyforNY) July 8, 2024
A Radhika and Saman pop-up on 9th Street this week
Pakistani bakery chain bringing Layers Bakeshop to 14th Street
Tuesday, July 9, 2024
Tuesday's parting shot
What comes around: How about a Beastie Boys Square street sign for your home?
As part of the agency's monthly "sign drops," the Beastie Boys Square signs are hand-made at the NYC DOT Sign Shop, which produces over 70,000 signs each year. A limited edition of 75 signs will be sold online for $75 each and are available one per customer. All signs will be sold via the CityStore ... and proceeds will benefit the city's general fund.
D.A. Bragg announces indictment of suspect in random slashing on Astor Place
According to court documents and statements made on the record in court, on June 5, 2024, at approximately 12:45 p.m. at 34 St. Mark's Place, Johnson was lying in front of and partially blocking the doorway of a restaurant entrance [there are two restaurants at the address — Birria LES and Anytime Street]. The restaurant employee recognized Johnson from a similar prior encounter, asked him to leave, and called 911. While the restaurant employee was on the phone with dispatchers, Johnson approached him from behind and struck him in the head with a metal bike chain, causing significant bleeding from a laceration that required stitches at Bellevue Hospital.The next day, on June 6, 2024, Johnson was removed from the Union Square subway station after sitting in the middle of the platform and blocking pedestrian traffic. Minutes later, at approximately 5:15 p.m., Johnson walked behind a man who was seated at a table in the Astor Place pedestrian plaza and slashed him with a sharp object from his right ear to his left shoulder.Johnson fled to the subway station at East 14th Street and First Avenue while bystanders rendered aid to the victim, who was rushed to Bellevue Hospital. The victim underwent surgery and is facing permanent scarring.
Amara Coffee makes an artful awning debut on 14th Street
Amara features the work of local artists, the first of which is "The Friend-A-Renda Show."
A mystery yogurt shop for the former Liquiteria space on 4th Avenue and 13th Street
Updated: Crazy Burger's short tenure has come to a close on Avenue C
Monday, July 8, 2024
Monday's parting shot
What's the 311? How East Village residents can effectively file complaints
Unapologetic Foods looking at the former Huertas spot on 1st Avenue
A new mural for a new restaurant opening at 97 St. Mark's Place
Astor Place gets the neighborhood's first electric charging docks for e-bikes
According to May figures, Citi Bike has about 15,000 e-bikes in its fleet. In the first five months of the year, Citi Bike riders have taken more than 7 million trips on e-bikes.Citi Bike riders might not realize most docks don’t charge e-bikes. It’s a surprisingly labor-intensive operation: A crew of 170, on four shifts and 69 specially equipped cargo vans, ferries the batteries to a Long Island City warehouse and back. https://t.co/FJ3Xndf1pY
— Curbed (@Curbed) June 29, 2024