Tuesday, April 5, 2011

From mice to leaks, First Houses are showing their age

City Limits has a lengthy piece in its new issue on First Houses, the first public housing complex in the United States here on East Third Street between First Avenue and Avenue A.



Things aren't going so well inside the historic location. There are stories of mice eating their way through the worn floorboards and a resident who has been battling the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) for 15 years over a persistent leak.

Per the article:

"The feeling among some residents in First Houses falls somewhere between pride and worry about the historic landmark that they call home. Lashawna Kelly, who lives in another of the eight buildings comprising First Houses, is fighting her own battles against leaks and cheap, falling doors."

Read the whole article here.

Go Japanese closes on St. Mark's Place


EV Grieve reader @EwingWeber notes that Go Japanese restaurant at 30 St. Mark's Place has closed. (Not sure exactly when they closed...) There's also a "for rent" sign (partially) up now...

Monday, April 4, 2011

Cafe Centosette closes on Second Avenue

In recent weeks, we noticed "store for rent" signs on Cafe Centosette, the Italian restaurant on Second Avenue at 10th Street...



However, as these photos by EV Grieve correspondent Blue Glass show, the restaurant has closed...



Workers were removing equipment from the storefront this evening.


Reps for the restaurant or the realtor didn't return an email seeking comment.

EV Grieve Etc: Mourning Edition


A buyer for the Hotel Chelsea (Living with Legends & Curbed)

Opening statements in the 9th Precinct rape trial (WABC)

Architecture critic Justin Davidson on what a century and a half of stacked-up housing reveals about us (New York)

DWI arrests triple on the LES (BoweryBoogie)

A choice for Jewels (Nadie Se Conoce)

More of Bloomy's way (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)

Jesse Malin's East Village (The Post)

A flea market at the Boy's Club (East Village Corner)

And a new look for Jeremy Irons in the First Avenue L station via EVGrieve reader Michael ...

The Mystery Lot is living up to its name!

During the weekend, a reader sent along this photo from the beloved Mystery Lot on 13th Street... Good lord! What IS THAT!?


We investigated...



We also dispatched EV Grieve Technologically Advanced Form of Extraterrestrial Life Correspondent Bobby Williams to the scene...




It's either:

A) An art project created from materials found in the lot
B) An impromptu shelter
C) A monster

Being rational, we definitely think it's a MONSTER.

PS
We also got this upclose shot via James and Karla Murray...

Why Counter is still open

As Eater reported on Nov. 16, wd~50 pastry chef Alex Stupak received the OK from the CB3/SLA for Empellon, "a fine-dining Mexican restaurant," at 105 First Ave., home now to Counter.

At the time, Counter owner Deborah Gavito said they'd be closing in February. She told Gothamist: "they were not priced out of the East Village, but rather she 'decided to simplify' her life and 'the day to day grind of running a restaurant became less and less appealing.'"

However, EV Grieve contributor Samo spotted this sign... in which executive chef Elena Balletta explains why Counter will be open for "another few months."

An Extra (special) Place for skateboarding

On Extra Place during the weekend... shots by EV Grieve Skateboarding Correspondent Bobby Williams




Figure you need to do this before the tables and chairs arrive some day...

200 Avenue A's future: Art gallery, with a full liquor license


200 Avenue A, currently the home of the empty Superdive, is on the docket for the CB3/SLA meeting next Monday. The group is calling themselves "Not a Bookstore Inc" — a nod to Superdive's Rapture Cafe & Books past.

During the weekend, workers representing the prospective tenants were on Avenue A collecting signatures in support of the new venture. According to residents, the new venture is from the same group who appeared before the CB3 in November with the idea of a restaurant/lounge "that involves all the senses," including maybe a smell machine. And what is the new idea for 200 Avenue A? "Art gallery with full liquor license."

Robin Raj now has an LED electronic moving message sign

Our friends here on Third Avenue near 14th Street have unleashed a new sign, which is almost big enough to fit the word "special."



I'll spare you the video that I took.

Another East Village deli goes gourmet and food courty

The East Side Gourmet Deli, formerly known as Cibao's, closed on Avenue B at Fourth Street back in early December... The new store is open... same name, new owners, who seem very friendly.


They also have a nice selection of hookah accessories displayed in the front window.

Previously on EV Grieve:
On Avenue C, two new delis, and two bright new signs

The food courting of East Village delis continues

The brunch line at Prune is getting longer

For unknown reasons, I've walked by Prune on East First Street at the exact moment they open for Sunday brunch the past two weeks ... and, for continued unknown reasons, I took a photo from the back of the line...

March 27!


April 3!

Singas Pizza closes for renovation and new management on Avenue C

Singas Pizza relocated to Avenue C and Sixth Street from Second Avenue and 11th Street back in December 2009.

And last week, Singas closed up shop...


...sign says the place will reopen under new management.


Previously on EV Grieve:
Singas Pizza opening on Avenue C