Saturday, July 20, 2024
Saturday's opening shot
Friday, July 19, 2024
Put into 'Practice'
Police: Turf war over drug trade cause of last week's deadly shooting in Tompkins Square Park
10th Street tree freed from death by concrete
A city tree must battle many urban hazards daily — from air pollution and bicycles to dogs and people. In addition to above-ground threats, tree roots also must contend with tough below-ground conditions. A tree pit or lawn strip provides limited space for these forest giants, and this soil is a tree's only source of nutrients. Because of this, it is essential to create as nurturing a tree pit as possible.
Thursday, July 18, 2024
Thursday's parting shot
Large branch down in Tompkins Square Park
14th Street residents looking for solutions for the congregating e-bike delivery workers
Knitting Factory at Baker Falls temporarily closed for more soundproofing
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Wednesday's parting shot
Noted
Groundbreaking ceremony held for new ABC No Rio building on Rivington Street
You can read more about the groundbreaking and ABC No Rio history (founded in 1980) at The New York Times... The City ... and Hellgate (email registration required).Broke ground today on @abcnorio’s new arts facility designed by local architect Paul Castrucci. This will be one of the most energy efficient buildings ever built by the city! I have been involved in the fight to make this day possible for the past 30 years. pic.twitter.com/5GAENIwRbO
— Harvey Epstein (@HarveyforNY) July 16, 2024
ABC No Rio first unveiled plans for a new home in March 2008.
Director Steve Englander shared a Facebook post in December 2019 addressing the latest setback at the site: "After excavating additional test pits to confirm existing conditions at one of the adjacent properties, we determined a redesign of our foundation and support of excavation plans was required." (Demolition of the Streit's Matzo Factory next door and the subsequent construction of the new condoplex on the site complicated ABC No Rio's plans.)
He also stated at the time: "We know that progress with the new building has seemed slow, but please be assured, we are moving forward. It's been tough, and we're glad that you’ve had our back."
Previously on EV Grieve:
• At ABC No Rio's last HardCore/Punk Matinee on Rivington Street (for now)
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
EVG Etc.: Those Link5G towers don't actually have 5G; the Swayze days of summer are here
Super important discovery in @SInow research (for a super niche audience). This ad is from Swimsuit issue 1997 and … isn’t that the matriarch of 2000s Lower East Side dive bar Lucy’s? @kicklikeagirl1 @evgrieve. 99% sure that’s Ludwika “Lucy” Mickevicius pic.twitter.com/Y4F8HI9DqX
— Adam Duerson (@adamduerson) July 15, 2024
Did you hear the one about the Upright Citizens Brigade NYC being in preview mode?
Grillify-NYC opens in the former Le Burger space on 5th Street
Monday, July 15, 2024
Today in sidewalk sarcasm
A blood drive at the 9th Precinct tomorrow (Tuesday)
Save a life, make a difference! The 9th Pct will be holding a Blood Drive Tuesday July 16, from 12:00PM to 6:00PM #donatehttps://t.co/f6pKN2DkWK pic.twitter.com/oWthf2oSQf
— NYPD 9th Precinct (@NYPD9Pct) July 12, 2024
The 9th Precinct is at 321 E. Fifth St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue. (Watch where you park!)
Report: East Village building owner plans demolition amid ongoing controversy and litigation
The Ninth Ward plotting its return to 180 2nd Avenue after 8 years
The scheduled renovations were planned to take 18 months, but almost immediately ran into complications. Unfortunately, due to the landlord's inexperience, construction delays, and the COVID-19 pandemic, the project has now dragged on for nearly a decade.
The liquor license for Ninth Ward, in safe keeping with the SLA, was renewed on two occasions during the construction. In the third attempt to renew the license, it was cancelled as simply too much time had passed with the business being closed.