Friday, January 2, 2009

Smokes and smiles

No secret how expensive cigarettes are...funny why the brass at the Mobil station on Avenue C and Houston thinks advertising the not-a-bargain price might lure in some motorists...



Meanwhile, remember to smile.

Save the M8



Scoopy has the following item in this week's issue of The Villager:

East Village native Quinn Raymond reports that COBATA (Coalition of Block and Tenant Associations) has started a new Web site to save the M8, the bus line linking the West Village and the East Village. The MTA wants to curtail the route as part of their plan to close a moronic $790 billion* budget gap.

* an EV Grieve estimation

Squats vs. the city



Also in The Villager this week: An interesting piece by Lincoln Anderson titled "Former squats are worth lots, but residents can’t cash in."

[Photo of 209 E. Seventh St. from the mid-1980s by Fly via The Villager]

Things to do if you're really bored

Measure this distance! On First Avenue between 10th Street and 11th Street.



Seems like more than 75 feet to me.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Happy New Year

An end-of-the-year look at the northern end of Avenue B

Hmmm...progress...

Sept. 7:


Dec. 24:


Previously on EV Grieve:
What's doing on at the northern end of Avenue B?

Gone but not forgotten



The Tower of Toys created by Eddie Boros. Sixth Street and Avenue B. RIP, May 2008.

Forgotten but not gone



Anything related to Sex and the City.


Or fro-yo.


Or bank branches popping up on every corner.


Or greedy landlords.


Or...well, you get the idea...too many things for this list.

Year-end self-serve: Revisiting some popular EV Grieve posts



These were posts that either solicted a few comments...or linkage elsewhere or just seemed to be popular on the hit list:

When the Christodora House became a Greek house

An EV Grieve editorial (aka, this week's sign of the Apocalypse)

Appreciating what's left of the Bowery while it's still there

Dwell95 fiddled after Wall Street burned

NYPD Blew

Team Bride
confidential


Post scribe thinks turmoil in Africa is so trendy in the news right now!

"The neighborhood was desolate, so underpopulated that landlords would give you a month's free rent just for signing a lease"

The Lower East Side: There goes the neighborhood

These are a few of the photos you'll find when you search for "Carrie Bradshaw" on Flickr

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Hurry! 2008 is almost over!: Looking at 708 First Ave.





At 708 First Ave. near 40th Street at site of the former Con Edison Waterside power plant. Wasn't there supposed to be a 50-plus-floor office tower going in here...?

Anyway, nice chunk of real estate, as the Times noted in 1999:

"This is probably the most valuable piece of land in New York City today," said August A. DiRenzo, a vice chairman of Cushman & Wakefield, the brokerage and consulting firm that is assisting Con Edison with the sale. He added that most of the major developers in the city were looking at the sites. "I can't tell you who they are, but anyone you can think of has expressed interest," he said.

Probably not

This storefront has been available for some time now on Second Ave at Third Street (the northeast corner).



Someone with a marker has asked a good question: