Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Renovation work starting at the landmarked Father's Heart Ministry on 11th Street


[Image via Instagram]

You may have noticed last week that the Father’s Heart Ministry Center on 11th Street between Avenue A and Avenue B was wrapped up in construction netting with the requisite sidewalk bridge.

It's probably understandable to think the worst at the sight of this... after all, as examples, we've seen a nursing home cleared out for luxury rentals and residential buildings making way for a hotel.

Here, though, the scaffolding is a sign that much-needed repairs are getting underway at the landmarked structure (as of 2010) that was built in 1867 (and originally named the 11th Street Methodist Episcopal Chapel).

The Father’s Heart Ministry Center, which provides a variety of services, from classes to meal services for the homeless, the elderly and working poor, is in the midst of a capital improvement project. (They are currently at about 28 percent of their $500,000 goal. Find more details at their crowdfunding page.)

We asked Carol Vedral, co-founder and executive director of Father's Heart, a few questions about the work ahead.

Was there a point in which you thought the church would need to be demolished as opposed to undergoing major renovations?

We thought we might have to demolish the baptistry also known as the northern extension, but we learned early on from engineers that the building is stable and worthy of restoration/renovation.

What will the Capital Campaign allow the Father's Heart Ministry to do?

The first part of the campaign was to resolve the critical issues – keep the baptistry walls from collapsing, remove the sagging roof of our back building and replace the roofs.

The next phase is to turn our vacant and now roofless back building into a food pantry at least four times the size of our present one. We will be able to store and distribute much more food as well as a wider variety because we will have the space for an additional walk-in refrigerator or freezer or both.

This building will have a second floor and that will be our new, much larger kitchen. This frees up the room adjacent to our sanctuary where on Saturday mornings we cook over 1,500 eggs on eight electric griddles. The newly-freed space will allow us to either seat more people – our soup kitchen guests are served restaurant style – or use it another way to enhance the operation.

The church is currently encased in scaffolding and construction netting. What is the timeline on repair work?

The calendar and weather conditions are dictating the timeline and winter is approaching. We need to replace and seal the roof by the middle of December, the latest. The roof is not being repaired, it is being replaced in accordance with historic preservation guidelines and approval. Our building was landmarked by the NYC Landmarks and Preservation Commission and it is now listed on the National Register of Historic Sites. We will put up signage to that effect once the work is completed.

What is the status of the neon cross? I have taken about 10,000 photos of it through the years.

We are delighted that you and so many others have come to photograph the cross. We love it too and are carefully preserving it. The sign company we have worked with for decades has carefully removed the neon tubes and is storing them for us.



The contractor will build an enclosure around the sign to protect it further. When the roofing work is done, the neon tubes will be replaced and the sign will be shining both light and hope into the darkness once again!



Photos from 2011 by Bobby Williams

Making space for some eating and drinking on 4th Avenue



The plywood is up on part of the storefront at 127 Fourth Avenue between 12th Street and 13th Street...



The former home of The Royal, a very large sports bar with 40-plus TVs, is getting cut in half... from the looks of the DOB permit anyway (under the ASS on the plywood...)



Per the ALL-CAP stylings of the DOB: "CONVERT PART OF EXISTING 1ST FLOOR AND CELLAR, COMMERCIAL USE TO EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT."

There isn't any info yet on who the new tenant is. Perhaps something on the quick-serve side? This stretch of Fourth Avenue has attracted Cava Grill and PokéSpot in recent months to join neighbors Liquiteria, Dos Toros, Glaze Teriyaki and Fresh. (And Melt Shop is opening soon.)

The Royal closed back in April.

Heights + Kenchi moves to 9th Street


[Photo by Steven]

Heights + Kenchi, designers who make custom shirts, suits and accessories for men and women, have moved into 328 E. Ninth St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue (the former Mascot Studio space).

The tailors, who also have an alteration service, spent the past year on East Fifth Street between Avenue A and Avenue B ... that space is now for rent...

Monday, October 10, 2016

Today in tweets from Tompkins Square Park

Rosie Mendez hosting National Coming Out Day panel discussion tomorrow night



City Council member Rosie Mendez's office shared this flyer ... Tomorrow night, Mendez is hosting a panel discussion for National Coming Out Day at the Theater for the New City, 155 First Ave. between Ninth Street and 10th Street. The event begins at 6:30 p.m. Details are on the flyer.

(More) Condos coming soon on East Houston



The banner is up at the new 10-story building on East Houston at Suffolk... and sounding rather ominous: "Condos coming soon."



There is a teaser site where potential condo owners can sign up to receive more info. There aren't any further details, other than a tagline of sorts: "Floor-through condominiums in the heart of the Lower East Side."

In 2008, developer 265 East Houston LLC purchased the plot on Houston and Suffolk from Iglesia Pentecostal Arca de Salvacion (below) for $500,000, public records show.


[Via]

Work here on at 265 E. Houston St. (aka 179 Suffolk St.) dates to early 2010. As you may recall, construction in the pit destabilized the building next door at No. 255, which caused Action for Progress to vacate.

And as you can see, No. 255 is no more. Workers recently wrapped up that demolition...





Developer Samy Mahfar, the property's owner, has approved plans for a 10-story residential complex here.

And so the development gold rush continues along the East Houston corridor...

Mandolino Pizza coming soon to 13th Street



Signage is up for Mandolino Pizza here on East 13th Street between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue...



We don't know a thing about the pizzeria just yet, like will it be more of a slice-to-go place ... or a sit-down-and-order-a-whole-pie establishment... (or both!)

Mandolino takes over the space from Sahara Citi, the hookah/hummus restaurant that closed this past summer after four years in business.

In any event, despite the nearby NYU dorm presence, it has to be a tough pizzeria market right in this area ... you have Joe's around the corner on 14th Street, which serves one of the city's best slices ... Gotham Pizza recently opened on 12th Street and Third Avenue (I finally tried a slice there and really liked it)... and for a sit-down meal, there's Bruno Pizza on 13th Street between Third Avenue and Second Avenue that reviewers really seem to like.

Dieci closes on 10th Street

Dieci closed at the end of September on East 10th Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue. EVG regular Blueglass notes that the space has been cleaned out.

The owners took to Facebook to post a brief goodbye message: "Unfortunately Dieci has closed its business. We hope to open again in the near future. Thank you for your patronage and we will keep you updated."

The owner and chef here are Japanese, but they served Italian fare that critics found interesting.

Dieci opened in this small, subterranean space in 2006.

East Village Burritos & Bar and Apna Masala haven't been open lately



It has been dark of late at East Village Burritos & Bar and its sister establishment next door, Apna Masala.



A sign on the restaurants here on First Avenue at Sixth Street mentions a closure for "construction work" — today.



Perhaps connecting the dots, the FDNY responded to a report of a fire at the building, 97 First Ave., on Sept. 25...roughly the last time we saw these places open...





There wasn't any word of damage to the building. (Witnesses said that they smelled smoke, but never saw any actual fire.)

Neither of these places haven't been setting any dining attendance records, save for nice evenings when a few patrons will take advantage of their sidewalk seating (under the sidewalk bridge for a good part of the summer).

After Banjara left the corner in 2013, Figaro Villaggio, an Italian bar-restaurant, opened in January 2014. They later changed the name to Figaro Cafe Bistro Bar & Grill and, by November 2014, gave up part of the space to an Apna Masala. (All from the same owners, as we understand it.)

Then in March 2015, Figaro Cafe Bistro Bar & Grill changed its names/concepts to La Esquina Bar & Grill ... then the name evolved to La Esquina Burritos and Bar ... and eventually East Village Burritos & Bar.

There's nothing on file with the DOB about renovations/construction on the space.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Banjara space yielding to Figaro Bistro Grill, 15 comments

Banjara moving soon to the Haveli space on Second Avenue

Indian cuisine returning to the corner of 1st Avenue and East 6th Street

Figaro Cafe Bistro Bar & Grill is now La Esquina (not that one) Bar & Grill

La Esquina Burritos & Bar signage up on 1st Avenue

6th Street switcharoos: Another name change for La Esquina Burritos and Bar; Spice Cove exits

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Sunday's parting shots



At the Tompkins Square Park dog run (above) ... and outside Sidewalk on Avenue A and Sixth Street...



Photos by Derek Berg...

Taste Wine Co. celebrates first year in business

Taste Wine Co. is having a 1-year anniversary celebration from 4-8 p.m. today at 50 Third Ave. between 10th Street and 11th Street. There will be giveaways, refreshments and, of course, wine tastings, per the Facebook invite.

"Most new businesses don't make it a year, but every month we've had has been better than the last so we'd love to celebrate that with our neighbors," Gary Landsman, founder of Taste Wine Co., told us via email.

Previously on EV Grieve:
More about Taste Wine, coming soon to 50 Third Ave.

[Updated] Noted


You've probably seen those stenciled ads for the new Green Day record (the band's 12th!) on sidewalks and plywood seemingly everywhere.

An EVG reader wondered if the marketing folks could have spared putting three of them on the fence outside St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery ...


Updated 5 p.m. 10/10

Several readers sent emails to the Green Day Fan Club ... and they responded:

Thank you for bringing this to our attention, it is being removed immediately.
Thank You,
Green Day - Idiot Nation Team

As of 4:45 p.m... the stenciled ads were still on the church's fence...



Updated 5:45 p.m. 10/11



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Noted



Real-time marketing on Avenue A with the We-Vibe van...

A video posted by EV Grieve (@evgrieve) on

Saturday, October 8, 2016

Saturday's parting shot



A downtown view tonight view Bobby Williams...

Today is Cassette Store Day



Read all about it at the official Cassette Store Day site.

A-One Record Shop at 439 E. Sixth St. between Avenue A and First Avenue has some older titles for sale. They are open from 1-9 p.m.

Long live cassettes!

Noted



Photo on Avenue A this morning by Derek Berg... (and this ride was for a young girl's birthday party...)

InGardens celebration at First Park this weekend



Some weekend music (and dance) action at First Street Green Art Park... on First Street at East Houston and Second Avenue.

Jazz guitarist Bern Nix along with bassist François Grillot and drummer Reggie Sylvester start things off today at 2 p.m.

Friday, October 7, 2016

'Dead Man's' curve



EVG favorites Thee Oh Sees will be playing the Bowery Ballroom next month. The show on Nov. 11 is sold out. Tickets for the Nov. 12 concert went on sale today.

Here's the video — with a bit of a Harmony Korine vibe — for "Dead Man's Gun" from the band's new release, A Weird Exits on Castle Face Records.

In brief, the waxing crescent moon



Via local astronomy buff Felton Davis and the Second Avenue Star Watchers...

Thanks to all who stopped by for last night's brief showing of the waxing crescent moon ... Craters Theophilus, Cyrilus, Catharna, Polybius and Piccolomini stood out in their extraordinary jaggedness as they only do on the fifth day of the lunar cycle.

Sadly the moon is still below the celestial equator, and disappeared behind the buildings by 8:15 pm. If it's clear tonight, then I'll be back out on Second Avenue and East Third Street at around 8 to show the moon passing through the center of the galaxy and into the constellation Sagittarius.

EV Grieve Etc.: Ex-super sues Steve Croman; Black Flag gets the $265 T-shirt treatment


[Photo at the First Street Green Art Park by Derek Berg]

Pols: The de Blasio administration is completely mishandling the homeless crisis (Daily News)

Former Croman superintendent claims he’s owed hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid overtime (The Real Deal)

How did Black Flag t-shirts end up at Barney’s for $265? (The Wall Street Journal)

Met Foodmarket for rent on Prince and Mulberry (BoweryBoogie)

The U.S. theatrical premiere of "Homeland," which captures everyday life in Iraq leading up to war in 2002 (Anthology Film Archives)

Booker & Dax closing Oct. 15 for an indefinite amount of time (Eater)

Video: The band Science live in Tompkins Square Park in 1981 (Flaming Pablum)

Queer 90s film series underway (Metrograph)

Christo and Dora on the hunt for dinner in Tompkins Square Park (Laura Goggin Photography)

Protesting the eviction of Beyond Martial Arts on the LES (The Lo-Down)

Best doughnuts in NYC listicle includes Dun-Well on St. Mark's Place (Gothamist ...previously)

Landmarks Preservation Commission launches the NYC Archaeological Repository (NY Yimby)

Ramones Way for Queens (Gothamist)

BBC documentary on NYC in 1971 featuring Patti Smith (Dangerous Minds)

...and tomorrow is the 31st annual Harvest Festival at the 6th & B Community Garden (rain date is Sunday)...