Monday, September 9, 2013

3 new AC units at incoming 7-Eleven prompts Partial Stop Work Order



Last week, workers installed three AC units adjacent to the incoming 7-Eleven at 500 E. 11th St. (aka 170 Avenue A). A tipster sent in the above photo to show the apparently really annoying new units.

The No 7-Eleven blog first reported on this development Friday.

We'll go there for more:

Between 500 and 502 East 11th Street there is a narrow alley originally created to allow air circulation between the two buildings which were built sometime in the late 1800s/early 1900s. 7-Eleven has dug down into the alley and installed cement pillars and i-beams to hold three massive AC units which go off at 15 minute intervals.

Writes a neighbor:
“The units make a loud “WHOOSHING” noise every 15 minutes and since all the bedrooms are located off the alley, there has not been much sleeping going on in either building. The units are also blocking light and part of a window on the first floor of 502 East 11th Street.”

The city has investigated the complaints from neighbors and issued a Partial Stop Work Order.



As the No 7-Eleven blog noted: "Thank heaven!"

Work on this space is now in the 12th month.

The latest from the 7-Eleven franchise site — updated Sept. 3 — shows that the store has a September 2-013 opening date.

New-look 117 Second Ave. revealed

[February]

Earlier in the year, workers started replacing the floor-to-ceiling aluminum/windows at the landmarked 117 Second Ave. at East Seventh Street... at the time, we thought that all this might ruin (OK) the distinctive characteristics of the corner building

[2007, via Curbed]

But! Workers have removed the renovation wrap...


[Robert Miner]


[RM]

And, well — actually looks pretty good, huh?



As previously noted, the restaurant space will be something called Picnic... which will reportedly be serving American comfort food like meatballs, sandwiches and macaroni and cheese. They are in soft-open mode ... and already garnered a 5-star review on Yelp.



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And how the building looked a few years back ... circa 1979 and the Kiev.

[By Michael Sean Edwards]

Previously on EV Grieve:
Storefront renovation for 117 Second Ave.; last call for Song 7.2?

A Picnic for Second Avenue

And now, the last post ever about a laundromat at 173 E. 2nd St., maybe


[EVG file photo]

The end and a new beginning.

Closure on the Klean & Kleaner saga on East Second Street. The laundromat here between Avenue A and Avenue B had been on the market for use as a bar-restaurant. The Living Room unsuccessfully tried to relocate here. The place then closed in the middle of July... then reopened as a laundromat a few days later under new ownership.

And now, the laundromat has unveiled its new sign. Please welcome Fresh Laundry & Cleaners.



The Free Dry with washer use (details!) remains in effect through September.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

There's a moon over...



Photo by Bobby Williams tonight...

Week in Grieview


[Bobby Williams]

2013 East Village summer in review (Tuesday)

The life aquatic at the Avenue D Rite Aid (Friday)

"Modern Australian" for Avenue A (Thursday)

We love The Baroness (Wednesday)

The changes coming to Fourth Avenue and East 13th Street (Friday)

About a burlesque mentoring project (Tuesday)

Dr. Doom loses the hot tub (Tuesday)

The incoming 7-Eleven on Avenue A looks fucking horrible (Wednesday)

Your CB3/SLA September highlights (Tuesday)

First Avenue Pierogi & Deli returns from summer break (Tuesday)

Memories of the Odessa Cafe and Bar (Wednesday)

FroYo confirmed for Avenue A (Tuesday)

Welcome Taverna Kyclades (Thursday)

New sponsor for the Halloween Dog Parade (Thursday)

Noted



Steven Hirsch notes this vandalism this morning on East 10th Street and Avenue A... Someone punctured/flattened three of the van's four tires...

Zoltar seeks higher power to boost fortunes



Done on the down-low too...

Saturday, September 7, 2013

A wedding proposal under the Hare Krishna Tree in Tompkins Square Park


[Bobby Williams]

Word is that she said yes.



Proposal photo via Steven Hirsch.

Sundays this fall: 'No 7-Eleven' rallies on Avenue A



Via the No 7-Eleven blog.

The heartbreaking reality of Rite Aid's former Photo Department



The last vestige of the Photo Department. Replaced by a display of beer and toilet paper. Discarded on East Fifth Street. It just wants to process film. Dream over.

(Digital?) Photo by EVG reader Blake C.

Area blogger finally realizes dream held since School of Journalism



Byline in The Globe!



OK, so it's a "photo courtesy." It's still cause for an Arrowbration.



Previously.

Today's lost and found



East Houston and Chrystie Street.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Reader report: Roof fire on East 11th Street



Per EVG reader Joe... the FDNY was on the scene on East 11th Street between Avenue B and Avenue C around 9:40 and quickly extinguished the flames... no word on damages at the moment... Another reader put the fire at 167 Avenue B near East 11th Street... either way, the fire is out...

More details when they are available...

...and from the @FDNY

The golden age...



Photo by Bobby Williams

The long shadows of summer...





Photos late this afternoon/early evening via EVG contributor peter radley...

Packing up the Cold Stone-Tim Hortons combo on East Houston



A tipster passes along this photo from this afternoon on East Houston near Ludlow... where workers are cleaning out the the Cold Stone-Tim Hortons combo that recently closed.

Wonder how many businesses have come and gone these past 125 years next door to Katz's...

Presentations: history of social revolt around Tompkins Square Park


[Tompkins Square Riot of 1874 via Wikipedia]

From the EVG inbox...

World War 4 Report editor Bill Weinberg, in his role as neighborhood organic historian on New York's Lower East Side, will speak Saturday Sept. 7 at the Tompkins Square Library on the history of social revolt around the legendary Tompkins Square Park. Highlights will include the 1857 unemployed riots, the 1863 draft riots, the 1874 depression riots, the 1877 rally in support of the national railroad strike, the city's destruction of the park to convert it into a drill ground for state militia, and the successful neighborhood campaign for the Park's restoration in the 1880s. The presentation will conclude with a discussion of how this cycle continued into the 20th century, with the riots 1967, 1988 and 1991.

Saturday, Sept. 7, 2 – 4 PM

Tompkins Square Library
331 E 10th St.

Sponsored by the New York Nineteenth Century Society

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition


[Bobby Williams]

A bloody rampage in Union Square (Gothamist)

More love for the late Odessa Cafe and Bar (Untapped Cities)

Maiden Lane hopes to expand on Avenue B (Eater)

The Standard East Village has a new townhouse (Curbed)

Robert Kennedy campaigns on the LES circa 1964 (BoweryBoogie)

They Might Be Giants have a new foodcentric video (Grub Street)

Salt Bar closing on Clinton Street (The Lo-Down)

The High Line by J. Crew (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

Renting a West Village apartment in 1955 (Ephemeral New York)

A letter from Mick Jagger to Andy Warhol (Dangerous Minds)

Oh, the Times Square Visitor Center doesn't actually suck so badly (Scouting NY)

Found art!


Behold the undersea world of Rite Aid on Avenue D



After transforming the exterior walls of the First Avenue Rite Aid into an outdoor scene... The Royal Kingbee UW, a Bronx-born graffiti artist, turned his attention to the Avenue D outpost this week ... now with an underwater theme...





Above photos by Bobby Williams.

Meanwhile, Goggla, who admirably served as our EVG Senior First Avenue Rite Aid Correspondent, received a promotion to Rite Aid Associate Photo Editor... and promptly shared these...









A new look for the northeast corner of Fourth Avenue and East 13th Street



We noted yesterday that changes were coming to the northeast corner of Fourth Avenue at East 13th Street ... the Young Chow Restaurant has already moved out... and the Blimpie/Lite Choice is next ...

Meanwhile, a tipster sent along the above listing for the corner... showing that the spaces will be combined ... the example in the rendering: Walgreens! Maybe not a bad idea — there's isn't a Walgreens within less of a block from here! Oh, read the comments — apparently the Walgreens is for real.

As for the rent at this location — it's upon request.