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Santa (Claus) will visit the 9th Precinct tomorrow (Saturday) from 9 a.m. to noon on Fifth Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue for the station house's annual holiday event.
[Mikhail Vasilyevich] Klyukin, 44, accused the various companies managing the projects of wrongdoing and claimed his own company, Ahimsa, should assume control — but never said what the alleged wrongdoing was, according to the litigation filed by D&V Realty and other corporations developing the projects.
Live at the newest, quintessential East Village condominium, the Novum East Village. A thoughtfully designed full-service building. Home to a collection of just 20 residences, ranging from 1 and 2 bedrooms, offering multiple floor plan layouts, with and without outdoor spaces. On top of the building sits a crown jewel penthouse with magnificent city views from any of its three private outdoor spaces.Building amenities include a part-time and virtual doorman, cold storage and package locker, gym, common courtyard with BBQ grill, complimentary bike storage, and large private storage rooms.Residents will enjoy the modern finishes, including a video doorbell by Ring, 10” wide hardwood floors, open, chef kitchen – outfitted with German cabinetry by Bauformat, Bertazzoni appliances, wine fridge, Caeserstone countertops with glass backsplash, breakfast island, large windows, elegant bathrooms with radiant heat floors, multi-zone central air, great closet space, an oversized laundry room with built-in washer/dryer units and private outdoor spaces available in selected units.
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It is with tremendous sadness that we announce the passing of our visionary director, Steven Englander.As many of you knew, Steven was diagnosed with a rare form of lung disease over a decade ago. Despite a successful lung transplant 6 years ago, Steven passed away on Thursday, Dec. 12, comfortable, pain-free, and surrounded by the two things he lived for — his family and the ABC No Rio community.Those who knew Steven were touched by his commitment to the New York City DIY arts community. He helped mold ABC No Rio into a sanctuary for New York activists, artists, and musicians through the simple act of believing that what you had to say was relevant, powerful, and, if given a platform, transformative. Steven dedicated his life to inclusive, community-run art spaces that give voice to oppositional culture, and we will be forever grateful for his work.Not only did Steven's philosophy shape what ABC No Rio became, but he also shaped what it will become. A true visionary for what was possible, Steven began planning and fighting for the creation of a brand-new arts center over 20 years ago. And as a testament to his 'by hook or by crook' mentality and his belief in collective power, it's happening. His dream's realization is underway, with ongoing construction work following July's groundbreaking ceremony.When the new ABC No Rio building opens its doors, Steven's philosophy will once again have a home to flourish and inspire the next generation of DIY art culture.
Englander's passing comes two months after the death of another longtime resident who was intrumental in creating spaces for artists and performers — Cowboy Ray Kelly, sculptor, leader of the Rivington School, and co-founder of the performance space NoSeNo. He died Oct. 12 at age 79.