We were out of town for a few days and will be getting back into the EV groove here soon.
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A nice view of the remains of East River Park...
An inspection at 279 East 10th St. was prompted by 311 complaints from the community, and upon searching the location, law enforcement officials discovered 43 pounds of THC flowers and pre-rolls, 30 pounds of THC vapes and 27 pounds of THC edibles.
The seizure was part of the city's "Padlock to Protect" program.We want to thank the community for being our eyes and ears for illegal activity throughout the five boroughs!
— NYC SHERIFF (@NYCSHERIFF) November 30, 2024
The Sheriff’s Joint Compliance Task Force sealed another illegal smoke shop today, seizing over 100 pounds of cannabis and other unregulated products! pic.twitter.com/TDGGUR6WeK
... the exhibition brings together over 70 paintings, sculptures, and objects created throughout the artist's expansive career, beginning with works from the late seventies. The survey is compiled from the Brant collections as well as major loans from institutions and private collections, including The Whitney Museum of American Art (New York) and The Broad (Los Angeles).Kenny Scharf is co-curated by Peter M. Brant & Tony Shafrazi in close collaboration with the artist.
New York City's beloved Ukrainian restaurant, Veselka, is best known for its borscht and varenyky, but it has become a beacon of hope for Ukraine. As the second-generation owner Tom Birchard reluctantly retires after 54 years, his son Jason faces the pressures of stepping into his father's shoes as the war in Ukraine impacts his family and staff.
Late last week, the filmmakers learned that "Veselka" is eligible for consideration in the Documentary Feature Film category for the 97th Academy Awards. There are 169 films on the list. A shortlist of 15 films will be announced on Dec. 17.
Despite these efforts, we've experienced a significant drop in our monthly subscriptions, with almost 90% churn, and our sales are slightly down compared to last year when we initially made the difficult decision to close.
The firm broke about even on 318 E. 11th, selling the 6-story, 18-unit mixed-use site near Second Avenue for $7.6 million this month after paying $7 million for it in 2012, the register shows. A two-bedroom there that leased in August was advertised for about $5,000 per month.But Kushner Cos. incurred a significant loss with 99 E. Seventh, a 5-story, 17-unit multifamily building near First Avenue that went for $3.6 million after costing $5.1 million in 2012, according to deeds. A two-bedroom there was listed this month at $4,200.
With the deals, the firm has sold about 60% of its East Village portfolio, which at its peak about a decade ago totaled roughly 40 buildings between East Houston and East 14 streets, and Avenue B and Third Avenue, according to a Crain's analysis. Today, by contrast, Kushner Cos., which often invested alongside partners, appears to own just 15 sites, including 201 E. Second St., 500 E. 11th St. and 165 Ave. A., based on public records.