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Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Tuesday's parting shot

Today, outside the Con Ed substation on Fifth Street and Avenue A, there were unconfirmed reports of angels singing. 

For today, after nearly seven months, the last of the street barricades and assorted equipment (the cherry picker moved on yesterday) were removed... and the work on the new transformer has come to a welcome conclusion. (The Sixth Street side was cleared last week.)

Goodbye to the curt security guards who sat in idling vehicles watching parking spaces 24/7, the oil-processing trucks and the random holiday morning buzzsawing. 

And we do not know if the CitiBike docking station will return to the south side of Fifth Street outside the Untitled building.

Saturday, March 30, 2024

Noted

An urban etiquette note as seen on Third Street between Avenue A and Avenue B... 

Stop shitting in our garden. 
We are tired of picking up your shit. 
Stop being a criminal. 

Anyway, enjoy your Easter holiday weekend (if you celebrate)! 

Thanks to Mark White for the photo!

Friday, March 8, 2024

'Vulture' club

 

The New Colossus Festival is underway at LES/EV venues through Sunday.

One more band to highlight (as we've done on recent Fridays at 5): Holiday Ghosts, a four-piece from the U.K. 

Look for them at Pianos tomorrow (Saturday!) at 5:45 p.m. 

Find the full New Colossus schedule here.

Sunday, February 11, 2024

Reconnecting with 'Past Lives'

Top image via A24 

"Past Lives," one of 2023's more celebrated films, was recently made available to stream

Writer-director Celine Song's generation-spanning film follows two childhood friends from Seoul to the East Village. This neighborhood is the backdrop for the adult characters (played by Greta Lee and Teo Yoo) and former sweethearts as they contemplate what might have been... and maybe could be.

Locations here included First Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue...
... and the Holiday Cocktail Lounge on St. Mark's Place. 

Here's an interview with Song and Steve Buscemi at the Angelika, discussing the climatic last scene on First Street ... and how she found this block (thanks to FocusPulling for this clip)...

   

"Past Lives" received two Oscar nominations: best picture and original screenplay... and likely deserved more.

And you can see it still on a big screen at Cinema Village on 12th Street between University and Fifth Avenue.

Sunday, December 31, 2023

Week in Grieview

Posts from this past holiday week included (with a photo of the Most Holy Redeemer bell tower on 3rd Street — see link below for more)...

• Crowdfunding help for the residents displaced by Madison Reality Capital construction on 14th Street (Wednesday

• 'Everything must go' as the New Yorkers Foodmarket sets Dec. 31 closing (Thursday) ... A last look at the New Yorkers Foodmarket (Saturday

• Hamilton Fish Park Library closing for a 2-plus year renovation (Friday

• A super soft opening at Barnyard Cheese Shop, back in biz on B (Tuesday

• EV classic B&H Dairy is back open with a new front door and windows (Friday

• When it was time to light up the clocks on the bell tower at Most Holy Redeemer (Sunday

• A new era for EV mainstay Anna (Friday

• Archie's Press is on the move (across 10th Street) (Wednesday

• Openings: Instant Noodle Factory on 7th Street (Thursday)

• A look at the new home of 55 Express Tailor Repair on 4th Street (Thursday

• Petopia reopens on Avenue A (Tuesday

• Mr. Pizza ready to announce himself on 1st Avenue (Friday

• Suds Buds is the name of the rebranded Wash 'N Clean Laundromat on 14th Street (Thursday

• Stocking up for MulchFest (Monday

• Now that it's Dec. 26... (Tuesday)

... and another Clint Mario for you... this is on Fourth Avenue near 10th Street...
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Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Now that it's Dec. 26...

Photo by Steven 

The city can cut back on the electric bill by only lighting two-thirds or so of the holiday tree in Tompkins Square Park...

Sunday, December 24, 2023

Week in Grieview

Posts this past week included (with a classic holiday window at Russo's on 11th Street)... 
 
• New Yorkers Foodmarket is closing soon on 2nd Avenue (Wednesday

• Displaced 14th Street tenants seek support after city orders them to vacate their building (Monday

• EV Loves NYC looks for support and a partnership with the city to aid in feeding asylum seekers (Tuesday

• Home for the holidays: The East Village Community Cookbook is ready for pre-order (Thursday

• End of days for High Vibe on 3rd Street; 'I would like to stay open!' (Friday

• A new name and expanded space for Downtown Threads on Avenue A (Wednesday)

• Reports: State directs Mount Sinai to stop its closure of Beth Israel (Saturday)

• Instant Noodle Factory ready to punch the ramen clock on 7th Street (Monday

• Petopia close to reopening on Avenue A (Wednesday

• The former Gaia Italian Café is for rent on 3rd Street (Monday

• Openings: Chick-N-Smash on 1st Avenue (Thursday

• ICYMI: Cacio e Vino has closed on 2nd Ave.; new cafe on the way (Tuesday

• Closings: Mi Salsa Kitchen on Houston and Allen (Monday)

• No more love for Cinnamon Girl on 2nd Avenue (Thursday

• The new smoke shops of lower Avenue B (Tuesday

• EVG turns 16 (Thursday

... and on Second Street, a Bad Santa for the holidays...

Saturday, December 23, 2023

Something to strive for this holiday season

Photo by Stacie Joy 

Seen at the Union Square Greenmarket today...

Saturday's opening shot

You're in luck if you need a last minute 50-foot (or so!) tree... outside St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery this morning... where the Tree Riders are wrapping up another holiday season (no. 13!) on Second Avenue between 10th Street and 11th Street.

Friday, December 22, 2023

Friday's parting shot

Always a solid holiday window display, the Sock Man, 99 St. Mark's Place between Avenue A and First Avenue...

Have yourself an etc., etc.

 

A version of a holiday song that maybe you aren't tired of yet (and isn't by, say, Wham, the Waitresses, Paul McCartney & Wings ... all fine classics, but.)

This is a cover of "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" by the Beths... (The Cat Power cover is great too.)

Thursday, December 21, 2023

Home for the holidays: The East Village Community Cookbook is ready for pre-order

Need a last-minute gift idea? The East Village Community Cookbook is now available for pre-order.

As EVG's Stacie Joy first reported in August, the cookbook was the idea of three East Villagers who bonded during the pandemic — Will Kroeze, pastor at Trinity Lower East Side, Dan Hyatt, a middle school teacher, and Will Horowitz, a chef and author who co-founded Ducks Eatery and Harry & Ida's Meat and Supply Co. 

The final product includes more than 100 recipes from an array of local restaurants (C&B Café, Katz's, Nom Wah Tea Parlor, Russ & Daughters, SMØR, Superiority Burger, and Veselka, among many others) and residents (Alan Cumming and Richard Hell, to name two). 

Donations for the East Village Community Cookbook start at $30. Proceeds will benefit Trinity Lower East Side Services and Food for the Homeless (SAFH) and community fridge on Ninth Street and Avenue B. 

Per the organizers: "Each pre-order comes with a certificate of purchase to send as a quick holiday gift to a loved one!"

You can pre-order a copy here.

Monday, December 18, 2023

Displaced 14th Street tenants seek support after city orders them to vacate their building

Photos courtesy of the Cooper Square Committee unless marked

On Thursday afternoon, displaced residents of 642 E. 14th St. came together to seek support after neighboring construction work left them without homes. 

On Nov. 28, the residents — most of them in rent-stabilized units — were abruptly vacated after ongoing excavation on a Madison Reality Capital-owned 24-story development next door on the SW corner of Avenue C destabilized the five-story building. (We were the first media outlet to report on the situation.) 

The city gave tenants a short time on Nov. 28 to leave the premises. The Red Cross put up the residents in a Chinatown hotel through Dec. 3. We've heard from tenants staying with friends... and others are now said to be in shelters. Parents with children discussed how their routines are upended as they have been shuttled from the building to hotels to shelters and have missed days of schooling.

On Thursday, with the support of elected officials and the Cooper Square Committee, several tenants spoke out, detailing how they are struggling to reestablish their lives this holiday season without much help from anyone. Residents said they have heard little to nothing from the landlord, Jeremy Lebewohl, or the building's property manager, Ranger Management.

Before the rally, Madison Realty Capital reportedly told District 2 City Councilmember Carlina Rivera that they are open to discussing housing accommodations with the displaced residents from the firm's LES portfolio, though no other specifics were offered. 
The residents 

"Over two weeks ago and without any notice, myself and fellow residents of 642 were abruptly displaced from our homes. Amid this crisis, our landlord and management company's silence has been astonishing. They have left us tenants to fend for ourselves and forced us to find other accommodations, whether it be crashing with friends or utilizing shelter services in an already inaccessible city. This deeply traumatic experience has underscored the urgent need for stronger tenant rights." — Sky Yeatts 

"I was so astounded and frightened to learn that MRC seemingly did not take proper precautions to protect the 120-year-old building where I have lived for over 30 years BEFORE they started digging the foundations for their 24-story building next door. I am approaching retirement with modest means to support myself. Because of MRC’s carelessness, I am effectively homeless and afraid for my future." — Michael Hawley

"I have lived in this building since 1986. My kids were raised there ... The city knew about the damage in 2019 from the construction, but they still allowed them to build the 24-story building. Because of that, me and my family have no choice but to live in a shelter, and my kids have missed too many days of school. They all miss their neighbors and friends dearly, and the company’s responsibility right now is to figure out a way for us to move back so we can come back to our neighborhood. Me and my brother [Sayed] have never been separated, and now he's at another shelter, and my kids miss him so much, and he can't even visit us because our shelter doesn't allow visitors." — Mohamed Dawod
[Above photo by Camila Soliz]

The elected officials 

 "What occurred at 642 East 14th Street is a tragedy, which has displaced many of my constituents. My team has been working hard to help those impacted find shelter. The city and the landlord should make all diligent efforts to get these folks back into their homes as quickly as possible. We must ensure that when developments are green-lighted, they do not cause damage to neighboring buildings." — Assembly Member Harvey Epstein 

"Construction next door should never lead to residents not knowing where they will sleep at night. Yet, after months of reporting concerns to the Department of Buildings, that is exactly what happened to the residents of 642 E. 14th St., whose building was issued a full vacate order due to structural damage caused by construction in the adjacent lot. Property owners, developers, and the Department of Buildings have an obligation to put residents first and ensure full protection during construction. The residents of 642 E 14th Street need answers, and they need housing. Madison Realty Capital and Ranger Management must provide impacted residents with month-to-month leases at the same rate on apartments in the neighborhood, ensure their belongings are secured and stored for free, and provide the right to return to their apartments or the long-term housing option of their choosing." — City Councilmember Carlina Rivera

The landlord 

Jeremy Lebewohl, who also owns the famed Second Avenue Deli, was not present during the rally. Lebewohl told the Post that he "warned the city that construction next door could compromise his building — and even hired an engineer to access the property who 'warned them that what they were doing was excessive.'"

He also said that reps from the Department of Buildings told him that his structure was fine. Now 642's future is potentially in doubt. 

Lebewohl's attorney, Adam Leitman Bailey, told the Post that three independent engineers hired to assess the damage each concluded the building would have to be demolished. There is nothing on file with the Department of Buildings to collaborate on that evaluation.

The developer 

Madison Square Realty is the third owner of the long-empty lot (since 2009) in the past seven-plus years. Madison Realty Capital paid Opal Holdings $31.3 million for the property in May 2020. Opal Holdings bought the parcel in June 2016 from Brooklyn's Rabsky Group for $23 million. 

A rep for Madison Square Reality told the Post that the developer had "provided structural safety solutions" for 642 E. 14th St. at the outset of the project, a building going as 14+C. The foundation work in this phase started in July.
"This issue was avoidable," the rep said in a statement, claiming the owners of 642 “have long neglected the property and have stonewalled our efforts to provide assistance to tenants by refusing to engage with us or local officials."
A Partial Stop Work Order on the site allows crews to perform dewatering operations to prevent further destabilization.

An addendum 

Following the press conference, residents described "an extremely strange thing" that took place. While the tenants and speakers were gathering for a group photo, "a mysterious woman," mostly hidden under winter clothes and a hat, made her way through the crowd to get to the padlocked entrance, where there's now a makeshift plywood wall and door.
The woman had keys to the lock and entered the building. Some of the residents peppered her with questions, which she refused to answer, and threatened to call the police on anyone who entered behind her. 

It's not known who she was — a rep from the city, or possibly the landlord or management company. 

"No one knows really what was going on there or why she chose that moment to open the building — temporarily and for a brief period of time," one resident told us.

Sunday, December 17, 2023

Sunday's parting shots

Top photo by Lola Sáenz 

A holiday front window view at the great Academy Records on 12th Street between Avenue A and First Avenue. 

And some stocking stuffers inside ... (pic by EVG the other week)...

Some weekend holiday pop-up events for your consideration

First posted on 12/15 See below for Sunday, Dec. 17 events...

Metrograph 
7 Ludlow St. just north of Canal 

Details
Join us this Saturday, Dec. 16, as we present hundreds of vintage film books, magazines, posters, ephemera, and more in the theater lobby and bookstore from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Our friends at The Paris Review will be presenting their new issue along with merch and vintage material, and the Commissary is serving brunch all day... 

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Bluestockings 
116 Suffolk St. between Rivington and Delancey 

Details
Still need to find gifts for the holidays? Come visit the Reader's Wonderland Holiday Pop Up, and browse six local booksellers and zinesters all in the same place! Keep your money in your community and find something for everyone on your list. 

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Victoria! 
235 Eldridge St. between Houston and Stanton 

Details
Join us for a free jewelry and accessory swap this Sunday, December 17, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Victoria! bar. Bring any old, new, or unwanted jewelry and accessories to donate to our huge table of treasured goodies, simply take what you like in exchange. A great way to recycle your pre-loved fashion.

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119 Avenue A between Seventh Street and St. Mark's Place 

Details
During Sunday brunch and Sunday/Monday dinner. Unique wares available exclusively in Fowzy's saloon. Cheap books, sweaters, obsolete musical formats, ceramics, etc. You won't want to miss it. Joint is lit up and festive. You are invited.

Saturday, December 16, 2023

Saturday's opening shot

Photo by Stacie Joy 

Santa is coming to the 9th Precinct today, 9 a.m. to noon on Fifth Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue... for the station house's annual holiday event.

Sunday, December 10, 2023

The annual tree lighting IS STILL ON in Tompkins Square Park

Top photo via EVG reader Eddie; photo below by Steven

Updated 12/10: There have been some mixed messages related to updates on today's tree lighting. Some of the organizers told us the event was canceled given the rain and wind, which surprised some of the other people involved. Albert Fabozzi, the founder of the Tompkins Square Park holiday tree-lighting ceremony, told EVG's Stacie Joy that there will be a small event  ... no musicians or microphones, but a small chorale group will perform. 

Reminder: the 32nd edition of the Tompkins Square Park tree lighting will take place tomorrow (Sunday, Dec. 10) from 4 to 5 p.m.

The event, sponsored by C&B Cafe, features the Carolers of Olde New York from Theater for the New City and the Mandel & Lydon Trio with the music ... and refreshments via Veselka.

You can revisit photos from last year's tree lighting here.

Saturday, December 9, 2023

Check out the Sirovich Holiday Art Sale

Only just saw this (and missed day 1!) ... day 2 of the annual Sirovich Holiday Art Sale is today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ... in the auditorium at the Sirovich Center for Balanced Living at 331 E. 12th St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue. 

We've bought a few things here through the years... the proceeds support the programming at Sirovich.

Friday, December 8, 2023

Get ready to Cookie Walk this way

Photo last month by Steven

The Cookie Walk, a favorite local holiday tradition featuring more than 60 varieties of homemade cookies and desserts, returns this weekend (as we've been noting) at St. Nicholas of Myra Orthodox Church on Avenue A and 10th Street. 

The festive event in the church basement occurs tomorrow (Saturday!) from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ... and Sunday from noon to 3 p.m. (or until they run out).

As the name suggests, you take one of the provided boxes (or two) and walk around cookie-filled tables (no pushing, please) to pick your faves. More details here.

This is the first Cookie Walk since 2019.

Saturday, December 2, 2023

About a Holiday PopUp on 7th Street

There's a Holiday PopUp today from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. to support local artists and rescue.org. 

Per the listing, you can find handmade paper flowers, ceramics, jewelry, handknits, and gifts of all kinds. 

It's taking place at ILevel, 37 E. Seventh St. between Second Avenue and Cooper Square.