Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Watson still hasn't learned how to shovel snow



Oh! Just a scene this afternoon outside the IBM Watson building (formerly known as 51 Astor Place) ... At least Ken Jennings can push a shovel.

Photo by Derek Berg

New restaurant getting their 'schnitz together' at the former Something Sweet space



Renovations are happening at the former Something Sweet bakery on First Avenue and East 11th Street… where Schnitz, which serves old-fashioned schnitzel sandwiches with unconventional toppings at Smorgasburg in Williamsburg and Dumbo, is opening its first proper restaurant...

Schnitz will serve sandwiches, soups and salads from its East Village location. (You can find their menu here.)

There's also a sign announcing their arrival…


[Photo by Blue Glass]

From the look of things, though, there is plenty of work left today before you can have your schnitzel.



Something Sweet, the family-owned bakery, closed in July 2012.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Smorgasburg favorites Schnitz planning restaurant at former Something Sweet on First Avenue

Something Sweet still looking for help to revive its beloved business

Something Sweet space for rent on First Avenue

Maria's Cafe is leaving the East Village for West Harlem



We recently heard that Maria's Cafe was leaving her sliver of a food stand on East Third Street and Avenue C… Our source said that she would be subleasing space from a restaurant on Broadway around East 10th Street… We had it wrong. Well, the Broadway part is correct … however, it's Broadway and 131st Street in West Harlem.

As we understand it, there just wasn't enough business anymore on this corner, where nearby storefronts have been boarded up … the building on the corner is in disrepair, and will eventually be demolished… Word is the buildings from 26 Avenue C to the corner will eventually be razed for housing of some sort…



Plans were filed with the city in July 2005 for a new 6-floor residential building here … The city disapproved the plans in May 2006, and nothing more happened with the project.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Maria's Cafe is leaving the corner of 3rd and C

Concern for 32 Avenue C

Digging in for the new dorm on Cooper Square



Just looking, via the handy blogger portals on the plywood, at the activity in the pit at 200 E. Sixth St. and Cooper Square, where a 13-story dorm for Marymount Manhattan College will rise …



Can't be any fun living adjacent to this site… we could hear the noise from a block away…

Previously on EV Grieve:
Something 28,998 square feet or so coming to Cooper Square (and goodbye Cooper 35 Asian Pub?)

Here's what's coming to 35 Cooper Square: 9-story dormitory

Proposed dorm for former 35 Cooper Square looks to be 4 floors taller

City OKs 13-floor dorm for Cooper Square

Updated: Here's what the newest East Village dorm will look like

2 new wine shops for First Avenue



Two new wine shops are coming soon to First Avenue… There's Urban Wine & Spirits at 45 First Ave. between East Second Street and East Third Street… in the former beloved We Buy Gold & Diamond storefront…



There is a web address, though it doesn't appear to be active yet…

Then! Up the Avenue between East Fifth Street and East Sixth Street … someone is taking over the former Tinto Fino space



We don't know anything about this shop just yet..

Asbestos abatement underway at the former Salvation Army's East Village Residence



Just a quick follow-up to our post from last Wednesday about the pending demolition of the Salvation Army's former East Village Residence on the Bowery at East Third Street.

For starters, the asbestos abatement has apparently commenced here ahead of ripping down the building to make way for a 13-story mixed-use residential development.

As for that development, BoweryBoogie points out an intriguing (and pretty fucked-up) possibility … designer Giauco Lolli-Ghetti of Urban Muse bought the space for $19 million … As BoweryBoogie noted, Lolli-Ghetti has a 2009 patent on a "vertical integrated parking system" that connects each condo with a private parking space on the same floor.

Same-floor parking? Puts that bike storage room in the basement to shame.

Meanwhile, until No. 347 comes down, the party continues on the corner…



Previously on EV Grieve:
Whatever happened to that really ugly hotel planned for the Bowery?

Permits filed to demolish former Salvation Army residence on the Bowery

The Salvation Army's former East Village Residence will be demolished on the Bowery

Claim: 347 Bowery will be home to a 13-story mixed-use residential development

So long to the 'Girls' mural of East 12th Street



The mural showcasing the season premiere of "Girls" went up in the middle of last month on East 12th Street and Avenue A... outside Table 12 … And it was sorta lamely tagged a little later …

And now… a moment of silence … as EVG reader paddy523 notes… the mural is gone…



But the mural lives on happily whatever after… on our Vine account…

Monday, January 20, 2014

There's a 'Stop Croman' rally tomorrow morning at the New York Supreme Court building


From the EVG inbox tonight…



Lima's Taste was originally on East 13th Street between Avenue A and First Avenue… the restaurant is now on Christopher and Bedford… And here is one of the posters that a tenant created for tomorrow morning…

Report: The company that powers Citi Bike has filed for bankruptcy

Just a super quick post … picking this up from Gizmodo tonight:

Bixi — the Montreal nonprofit company that developed the technology that powers New York City's eight-month-old CitiBike program — filed for bankruptcy protection today, after it emerged that cities including New York and Chicago were withholding payments to the company. Could the news affect CitiBike? Maybe — but not just yet.

Uh-oh!

Head over to Gizmodo for the whole story.

[Updated] A new look for the magazine shop on Third Avenue and St. Mark's Place


[Photo by EVG reader William Klayman]

The plywood came off today at the former New Corner Magazine (or King's Magazine) on St. Mark's Place at Third Avenue.

The landlord told us that the space will remain a newsstand, though there will be "an upgrade in the operator and the space."

The space will have a more appealing look for the nerds employees of the new IBM business across the street at the IBM Watson building.

And the space will no longer have a little kiosk on Third Avenue… where DJ Lenny M held forth for so many years

Updated 1/21

A reader tells us that the newsstand is now open... though it is not yet fully stocked.



Previously on EV Grieve:
New Corner Magazine closed for renovations; new operator to take over

What happened to DJ Lenny M?

The sky a little while ago



From Avenue B… not Photoshopped or nothing

[Updated] Crime scene at 2 Bros. Pizza on St. Mark's Place



The NYPD (one cruiser and a van) is on the scene at 2 Bros. Pizza on St. Mark's Place this morning (the 2 Bros. closer to Third Avenue)… we haven't heard anything official about what happened… (one reader thought that there was a break-in, but that is just speculation)…



Updated: We heard that someone kicked in the bottom part of the door and walked off with the cash register… Again, this hasn't been confirmed… just the block gossip.

Thanks to EVG reader Ryan for the photos

Here is 'TV-CBGB'



Wow. A big score for our friends at This Ain’t the Summer of Love, who tracked down an episode of the ultra-obscure "TV-CBGB" cable-access show… featuring the comedy stylings of the CBGB staff… (LAUGH TRACK ALERT!) as well as performances by Idiot Savant, The Roustabouts, The Hard, Jo Marshall, Shrapnel and Sic F*cks.

Here is a 30-minute episode from 1981…



Head over to This Ain’t the Summer of Love for more about the show.

Sunday, January 19, 2014

When people leave safes lying around on East 7th Street



It's possible that Paul Kostabi will find it… and conduct a thorough investigation…





Thanks to PandaCat for the photos…

Clean sweep in Tompkins Square Park



Yeah, go ahead and boo that headline.

Photo by Bobby Williams

Rock and Roll Reunion at the Continental — RIGHT NOW!



Ugh. Meant to post this much, much sooner… Sorry! You still have time! Go!

Week in Grieview



RIP Akkas Ali (Wednesday)

NYPD arrests suspect in rape of East Seventh Street resident (Thursday)

Remembering Jodie Lane (Thursday)

City says Jerry Delakas can operate Astor Place newsstand (Monday)

Last day for the Yippies at No. 9 (Friday)

Empire State Building suing East Village resident for boob shots atop the skyscraper (Tuesday)

A 13-story development for the Bowery (Wednesday)

Out and About with Barbara Sibley (Wednesday)

City OKs demo permits for these East 14th Street storefronts (Friday)

At Hanksy's 'Surplus Candy' show (Monday)

No more halal cart on Avenue A and East Second Street (Monday)

Rental$ hit the market at 205 Avenue A (Tuesday)

51 Astor Place has a new name! (Wednesday)

1941 on Avenue A (Thursday)

Jared Kushner keeps buying stuff here (Thursday)

Don't lock your bike to trees (Tuesday)

As the fences turn outside the Schwimmer's (Friday)

Alex Stupak has to build a restaurant now at 132 St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)

A celebration at Jerry's Newsstand this afternoon



There is a Celebration Rally today from 3-5 p.m. at Jerry's Newsstand on Astor Place… in honor of his new license with the city

Previously on EV Grieve:
City shutters Jerry's Newsstand on Astor Place for 'operating illegally'

The story about the city shutting down Jerry's Newsstand on Astor Place actually gets worse

More about saving Jerry's Newsstand

Helping Save Jerry

City says Jerry Delakas can operate Astor Place Newsstand

Photo by Michael Paul via Facebook.

Remembering elderly pedestrians killed by cars


[August 2013]

From the EVG inbox…

Today, Street Justice Activists with Right of Way will travel 30 miles by bicycle across 3 boroughs to stencil body outlines of dead pedestrians at 7 sites where New Yorkers over 70 years old have recently been killed by drivers. In 6 of these cases, the NYPD has not filed any charges. In a seventh, the driver was charged only with leaving the scene, not for the illegal left turn that led to the pedestrian’s death.

The event starts at 9 a.m. at East Houston and Clinton Street … at the site where East Village resident Meipui Chow Leon, 73, was killed on Aug. 23 by a Whole Foods van while crossing the street.

Find more details on today's event here.

Updated 12:20 p.m.

WCBS reports that four pedestrians have been killed this weekend by cars.


Previously on EV Grieve:
Reports: 73-year-old East Village woman struck and killed by van while crossing East Houston

More accidents on East Houston Street

Today's photos of last night's moon





From the EV Observatory by Bobby Williams

Saturday, January 18, 2014

A familiar sight at that Lamborghini preview thingy on East 11th Street



Oh! This guy. Does this thing float?



Photos by Bobby Williams

Previously

Hey, let's go preview the 2014 Lamborghini on East 11th Street!



Apparently there's some sort of super exclusive preview event today over at the Bath House Studios on East 11th Street between Avenue A and Avenue B… where a select group of VIP types can see some 2014 Lamborghini (The Huracán LP 610-4? Are the carbon-ceramic brakes standard?) … Dave on 7th notes the event — invite only, sorry losers! — comes complete with valet parking…



The East Village seems like the perfect locale for previewing $200,000 super cars! Can we thank EV Lambo for setting this up?

This cab just got crushed on Avenue B



This happened about 10 minutes ago on Avenue B and East Third Street…



… it appears everyone is OK… Did anyone see what happened?



Photos by V.H. McKenzie

Friday, January 17, 2014

Super 'Freaking'



Here's Radkey with "Start Freaking Out" from last month... And Radkey is playing an early show at the Mercury Lounge on Feb. 20.

Afternoon star search in Tompkins Square Park



Photo by EVG reader mdmn...

EV Grieve Etc: Mourning Edition


[St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery]

More about the death of East Village Farm & Grocery employee Akkas Ali (DNAinfo)

East Village resident acquitted in cold case murder from 1987 (The Post)

NYC’s historic music venues are becoming history (The Observer)

... and look at what might be replacing the Roseland Ballroom (Curbed)

Keshav Music leaves East Fourth Street (BoweryBoogie)

Pizzicato Five takes to the streets of Soho in 1994 (Flaming Pablum)

About the Tenement Museum's $8 million expansion (The Lo-Down)

Changes coming to Caffe Dante on MacDougal (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

Grotto has closed on the LES (Eater)

... and Greg Matherly at Reciprocal Skateboards told us that someone tagged Ryan Smith's artwork on the the store's rolldown gate on East 11th Street...


City OKs permits to demolish the empty storefronts along this section of East 14th Street


The city OK'd the permits yesterday for workers to demolish the empty storefronts along East 14th Street between Avenue A and Avenue B ahead of a new luxury retail-residential complex.

The storefronts that once housed Stuyvesant Grocery and Pete's-a-Place (before the fire on May 12, 2010) at Avenue A east to, and including, the former Animal Hospital at No. 532 will be demolished. The lone exception: 520 E. 14th St., the tenement building where the Dunkin' Donuts resides. Presumably new development will happen on either side of this building.



[Click image to enlarge]

Gary Barnett of Extell Development grabbed up eight parcels in a 99-year lease worth $35.14 million. And as noted in previous posts on the topic, the new development will look something like…


[RKF]

Time is running out to get that Blarney Cove sign.

Previously on EV Grieve:
East 14th Street exodus continues

The disappearing storefronts of East 14th Street

[Updated with correction] 8-lot parcel of East 14th Street primed for new development

East 14th Street corridor now nearly business-free ahead of new development

Here is the future of East 14th Street and Avenue A: 7 stories of residential and retail