Sunday, August 9, 2015

Week in Grieview


[Photo on Avenue A by Derek Berg]

Work starts on new home of the East Village Cheese Shop (Tuesday)

Two Caffe Bene locations coming to the East Village (Monday)

Rent hike allegedly dooms East Sixth Street mainstay Gandhi (Monday) .. and there are takers for the space (Wednesday)

Reader report: Large portfolio of East Village buildings ready to change hands (Tuesday)

A smaller Galleria J. Antonio reopens on Avenue A (Monday)

Dallas BBQ is back in BBQ action (Friday)

Out and About with Norman (Wednesday)

Bodhi Tree closes on Third Avenue (Monday)

Wylie Dufresne is closing Alder on Second Avenue (Tuesday)

St. Mark's Bookshop seeking buyers with an ownership interest (Wednesday)

Lit Lounge has closed (Thursday)

Bikes, By George! — now as a sidewalk shop (Thursday)

Development drama continues at the former P.S. 64, where the city approved dorm-conversion permits (Monday) and is it for sale? (Thursday)

Barnyard Cheese "closed until further notice" on Avenue C (Tuesday)

The Robyn on East Third Street is for sale (Friday)

Historic carriage house on East 13th Street hits the market for $18 million (Wednesday)

First condo units at 189 Avenue C are now for sale (Friday)

51 Astor Place/the IBM Watson Building/Death Star receives $370 million loan (Thursday)

New Clinton Street Baking Company emerges from behind the plywood (Friday)

Taking to the sidewalk for boiler help (Wednesday)

… and the ping-pong tourney action continues in Tompkins Square Park on Friday nights…


[Photo by Carl Bentsen]

At the Tompkins Square Riot Anniversary concert, Day 2



Today was Day 2 of the the 27th Tompkins Square Park Riot Reunion ... featuring bands such as Iconicide, the Deceivers and Nihilistics as well as speaker like Aron "the Pieman" Kay... the following photos are by John Penley via Facebook...





















Previously on EV Grieve:
At the Tompkins Square Riot Anniversary concert, Day 1

EV Grieve Etc. Instagram edition


From our friends at Academy Records on East 12th Street between First Avenue and Avenue A...



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And tomorrow evening at the new East Village Vintage Collective, 545 E. 12th St. between Avenue A and Avenue B ...

On the rebound: Tompkins Square Park basketball courts are back



The hoops and nets arrived this weekend… and now the Tompkins Square Park basketball courts are back in play…


[Random pic from yesterday morning]

The courts had been out of commission since May 29, with an original reopen date at the end of June. As previously cut-and-pasted, the New York City Parks Department teamed up with YouTube for the renovations. The logo in the middle of the courts is of the Parks Department. A few EVG commenters wondered if a YouTube logo might make its way on the court somewhere… well, not so far.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Tompkins Square Park basketball courts closed for renovations; YouTube-backed hoops on the way

WE HAVE BACKBOARDS NOW IN TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK

New mural in progress at Best Housekeeping on Avenue A



Ori Carino is working on a new installation on the roll-down gate at Best Housekeeping on Avenue A at East Second Street…



We last saw him create a mural here in July 2014.

Summer Sunday in the New York Marble Cemetery on East 2nd Street


[Image via]

Today at the New York City Marble Cemetery on East Second Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue ... via the EVG inbox...

A reminder….. that we invite you to join us under the summer sun at our Neighborhood Open Day from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

And for your calendars...

Upcoming Neighborhood Open Days at the New York City Marble Cemetery:
Saturday, Sept. 12
11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

And!

Fall Open Weekend, with historic displays, photos and artifacts
Saturday and Sunday
Oct. 17-18
11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Read more about the cemetery here.

Saturday, August 8, 2015

At the Tompkins Square Riot Anniversary concert, Day 1



All photos by John Penley via Facebook…























… and the NYPD patrol tower made a return visit…



And, oh dear...











Day 2 of the riot reunion shows return tomorrow at 2… Find more info and photos from today here.

Updated: Here are more photos via our friend editrrix at Flickr

My Little Village Postal Store returns to a refurbished home



After a month of relocation to East Seventh Street…



… My Little Village Postal Store returned this past week to its renovated home at 151 First Ave. between East 9th Street and East 10th Street.



As EVG regular Peter Brownscombe reports, the shop has new mailboxes and floor and apparently a new name — East Village Postal, as seen in the mosaic doorstep… (The store's older sign will remain, however.)









As Peter notes, despite different owners, this is the shop's first renovation since 1988.

All photos by Peter Brownscombe

At Campout New York Post last night



Night 1 of this weekend's Campout New York Post got underway on Avenue A at East Seventh Street… John Penley, one of the event's organizers, shared these photos from last night…











The idea for the campout came about after the NYPD installed a patrol tower in Tompkins Square Park on July 21 … following the Post and the Observer's recent reports citing anecdotal evidence that there's an influx of homeless people and drug users in the park. (Police officials removed the tower on July 28.)

Per the Campout New York Post Facebook invite:

[T]he reason for doing this is not just the tower it is because we believe the NY Post used the sad plight of homeless people to create a return to Giuliani style policing in relation to the poor and those suffering from poverty, mental illness and gentrification and we do not want that to continue.


[Photo by Bobby Williams]

As part of the campout tomorrow night at 7:30, The Living Theatre will perform "No Place to Hide" in the Park … followed by an open mic to memorialize Judith Malina, the group's founder who died in April at age 88. (Details here)

Find more photos from last night at Campout New York Post Facebook invite.