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Sunday, May 17, 2015

Week in Grieview


[Dance Parade photo yesterday by Michael Sean Edwards]

Another setback for B&H Dairy (Wednesday)

Rumor: Moonstruck Diner opening location on Avenue A (Tuesday)

Enz's Boutique returns to Second Avenue (Tuesday)

The V-Spot coming soon to St. Mark's Place (Monday)

Ben Shaoul now has until the end of July to demolish his illegal penthouse on East Fifth Street (Friday)

The Black Rose opens at 117 Avenue A (Friday)

Fat Sal's has closed on Avenue A; new owners to open another pizzeria (Thursday)

Juice Press on 10th near A closes (Friday)

Out and About with Rineke (Wednesday)

Equinox signs deal for Ben Shaoul's new retail-residential complex on East Houston (Wednesday)

Hammer attacks in/around Union Square (Tuesday)

Avenue A wants its sidewalk back (Monday)

Out with Lunasa and in with The Grafton on First Avenue (Monday)

Will proposed taxi stand on Avenue A bring relief to Punjabi Grocery & Deli? (Tuesday)

Activity at 500 E. 14th St. (Tuesday)

Raccoon rescue in Tompkins Square Park (Wednesday)

Turntable Retro Bar & Restaurant ready to play on East Fourth Street and Avenue B (Monday)

Former St. Mark's Bookshop space still for rent on Third Avenue (Thursday)

Demolition for Domino's (Wednesday)

The Bar Akuda sign arrives on First Avenue (Monday)

… and workers today removed a crabapple tree from Tompkins Square Park… Michael at Tompkins Trees said that it had been dead for more than a year…




[Tree photos by Derek Berg]

Sunday, September 6, 2020

Week in Grieview


[As seen at Tompkins Square Bagels]

Posts this past week included...

• Sun's Laundry closes after more than 60 years on 14th Street (Monday)

• An end-of-summer appreciation: Pinc Louds (Friday)

• Support for Punjabi Grocery and Deli (Monday)

• Ki Smith Gallery coming to the Gusto House on 4th Street (Wednesday)

• MoRUS returns with its community garden film festival starting on Sept. 10 (Friday)

• A look at the new-look 57 St. Mark's Place (Monday)

• Wild Son-Good Night Sonny team bringing plant-based burgers to St. Mark's with Pop's Eat-Rite (Wednesday)

• The Keith Haring sculpture is currently MIA outside 51 Astor Place (Friday)

• This week's NY See panel (Thursday)


[As seen on 1st Street]

• Veeray Da Dhaba debuts on 1st Avenue (Monday)

• At the Renegade Mermaid Parade (Thursday)

• Another look at lower 2nd Avenue (Tuesday)

• Prim Thai debuts on 1st Street (Monday)

• Census working overtime (Wednesday)

• Ravagh Persian Grill closes 1st Avenue location (Thursday)

• Mermaid Inn has closed on 2nd Avenue (Tuesday)

• Printed Matter's lobby shop is open again on St. Mark's Place and 2nd Avenue (Thursday)

• "Red Alert" at the Bowery Ballroom (Wednesday)

• Baked Cravings opens on St. Mark's Place (Tuesday)

• Sao Mai back in action on 1st Avenue (Wednesday)

• Report: Parent company of New York Sports Clubs fit for Chapter 11 filing (Thursday)

• Struggling B&H Dairy now contending with a mountain of garbage next door (Wednesday)

• Mani in Pasta closes on 14th Street (Wednesday)

• A bad sign at 99 Favor Taste (Monday)

• The former Oddfellows space is for rent on 4th Street (Tuesday)

... and back on Thursday, @porknewyork added a message to the in-progress new mural at the Bowery Wall...



... and what remained as of this morning...



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Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Guayoyo has been closed now for 1 year


[Photo from Jan. 14, 2015]

On the morning of Jan. 13, 2015, a fire broke out in the basement of Guayoyo, the Venezuelan restaurant at 133 E. Fourth St. and First Avenue.

Residents in the building were briefly evacuated, but the FDNY allowed them to return a short time later.

In the months that followed, we saw a few workers inside cleaning up the restaurant space. One employee on the scene last April told us that he hoped that Guayoyo would be back open "soon."

The space has sat empty now for months.


[EVG photo from last week]

We haven't seen any signs of life. The restaurant's phone is no longer in service ... and no one responded to a message we sent to Guayoyo's public email account.

During a follow-up inspection after the fire, Con Ed discovered a gas leak in the building, according to a spokesperson for landlord Icon Realty. Con Ed then shut off gas service to the building. For the past year, a temporary boiler has sat outside the residential entrance on East Fourth Street.

According to Chris Coffey, the Icon representative, a majority of tenants have now had their gas service restored.

And Guayoyo?

"We're continuing to work with the restaurant to get them up and running as soon as possible," Coffey, managing director with Tusk Strategies, told us yesterday. However, he said that there wasn't any timeframe for their return, citing the ongoing involvement with DOB and Con Ed representatives.

He said getting the gas service restored — for both the tenants and the restaurant — was a "daily activity" for the landlord. According to permits on file at the DOB website, the city has yet to approve a new fire suppression system for the restaurant. (The permit was filed on Oct. 1. The city disapproved of the plan on Dec. 1.)

As seen with B&H's labyrinth of red tape earlier last summer ... after the city OKs the permit ... and a FDNY-approved contractor does the necessary kitchen work, the FDNY must sign off on the new system. Then Con Ed steps in to test the gas lines. Once the restaurant receives final approval by all involved parties, the Department of Health arrives for an inspection before any food can be served.

So how can Guayoyo survive a year — and longer — without income but with mounting expenses?

According to Coffey, the restaurant does not currently have to pay rent ... and he says that Icon has waved over $80,000 in back rent.

The husband-wife team who own Guayoyo previously ran Kura Sushi at the address, which dates to 1988. After a lawsuit prompted by a similarly name restaurant in California, Kura later became Ishikura before closing in 2009.

There are residents who feel as if Icon has been deliberately dragging along the process so Guayoyo will eventually vacate their lease. Arthur Nersesian, a local writer, neighbor and frequent Guayoyo patron, figures the delay will allow Icon "to turn the corner into another overpriced shithole that will attract the worst and destroy what to me is still an East Village relic."