Monday, June 26, 2017

55 Third Ave. sells for $57 million — AGAIN



A transaction from last week to note... in which Benchmark Real Estate Group sold 200 E. 11th St. (aka 55 Third Ave.) to an affiliate of Shorenstein Properties for $57 million, per The Real Deal.

That was the same price that Benchmark paid for the building in 2013. However, they sold the retail condominium portion in 2015 for $25 million, The Real Deal reported.

In 2014, the previously rather drab and dormy-looking building received a facelift and rebranding to become more luxurious with rents going upwards of $10k a month.

Flashback to 2013!



Meanwhile, this seems like a good time to recap the retail coming-and-goings here.

For starters, M2M closed here back in February. In the photo below, the discrete red arrow points to where work continues on the space for Wagamama, the London-based chain of Japanese restaurants, set to open later this year. And the greenish arrow points to where Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group is opening Martina, a pizzeria, at 198 E. 11th St. ...



Previously on EV Grieve:
Someone actually paid $57 million for this East Village building

Reimagining this 12-story East Village building, now on the market

NY Copy & Printing forced out of longtime E. 11th St. home, opening second location on E. 7th St.

Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group planning Martina for 55 3rd Ave.

Sunday, June 25, 2017

Week in Grieview


[Christo feeding the rescued juvenile hawk Flatbush in Tompkins Square Park. Photo by Steven]

Stories posted on EVG this past week included...

San Loco closes 2nd Avenue location (Tuesday)

Report: Lease extension in the works for 14th Street Associated (Monday)

At the 2017 Drag March (Saturday)

Astor Place (Wednesday)

More about plans to add 2 levels to this possibly haunted 10th Street beauty (Tuesday)

Retail space with tragic past now on the market for the first time in decades (Wednesday)

Report: Polish G. I. Delicatessen is closing at the end of the month (Thursday)

Veteran Japanese restaurateurs bringing Dokodemo to 4th Street (Friday)

Mazmaza is the 4th restaurant to try 320 E. 6th St. since last September (Monday)

Recognizing 27 Cooper Square's role in local history (Tuesday)

1st sign of the Old Monk on Avenue B (Friday)

Out and About with Miss Joan Marie Moossy (Wednesday)

250 E. Houston is officially no longer Red Square (Tuesday)

Gelato shop opens on Avenue A (Monday ... Wednesday)

Former Kabin space on the market (again) (Thursday)

Another random fish head (Tuesday)

Loverboy bringing pizza and cocktails to 8th and C (Thursday)

Stuffed Ice Cream coming to 1st Avenue (Thursday)

Flowers for a former Juice Press on 10th Street (Wednesday)

12-story condoplex set for this corner of Bleecker and Mulberry (Friday)

... and thanks to EVG reader Cheyenne for sharing these photos of the recently-completed murals by XORS at the 12C Outdoor Art Gallery on 12th Street and Avenue C...





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At Tiki on 12th



Yesterday afternoon, the East Village Independent Merchants Association presented Tiki on 12th, in which several businesses along (or near!) 12th Street east of First Avenue offered shoppers/diners a few deals.

EVG correspondent Stacie Joy paid a visit... where much of the action took place at the East Village Vintage Collective...






[Harry & Ida's]


[Community 54]

...and there were desserts via Jesse Gunn...



...there was also music on the block by Erica Mancini and the Bee's Knees ...



... as well as fire eating and sword swallowing courtesy of The Lady Aye...

Trash can-swallowing sinkhole keeping 8th Street entrance to Tompkins Square Park shut down



The entrance to Tompkins Square Park on Avenue B at Eighth Street is still blocked off... last week, a sign, since removed, noted that the entrance is closed "due to repair."

No repair yet... and either the sinkhole is getting larger or the trash can is getting smaller... Or both! And hopefully the Parkgoer will finish his newspaper before the hole expands...



Flashback to last Sunday!

Peonies at the Park



EVG regular Daniel notes that the Briscoe Flower Farm will be at the Tompkins Square Greenmarket today and next Sunday ...



...selling fresh peonies...if this is of interest...







Briscoe was stationed on A near St. Mark's Place last Sunday, when Daniel took these photos.

Saturday, June 24, 2017

Saturday's parting shot



Tompkins Square Park this afternoon ... photo by Derek Berg

Juvenile hawks in Tompkins Square Park learning to fend for themselves

As you probably know, there are two juvenile red-tailed hawks in Tompkins Square Park now. One is the lone offspring (this year!) for resident hawks Christo and Dora... the other is Flatbush, the juvenile rescued after a spill in Brooklyn.

Anyway, the juveniles are getting quite large already. Here's Flatbush, who learned how to use Seamless...


[Photo yesterday by Derek Berg]

Meanwhile, there's Christo and Dora's kid. (Some hawk watchers are calling her Manhattan or 10, for being Christo and Dora's 10th hawklet.)

Earlier this week, she was learning how to remove bottle caps, as these photos by Steven show...


[Click on image for more detail]



... and getting some pointers on flying...



If this helps...



Visit Goggla's site here for a much more comprehensive hawklet update.

P.S.

A bonus photo of Manhattan/10 learning to ignore the squirrels back on Sunday...


[Photo by EVG reader Cheyenne]

Metropolis Vintage unveils new signage designed by Punk magazine co-founder John Holmstrom


[Image via Instagram]

The sign went up today at the shop, 43 Third Ave. between Ninth Street and 10th Street.

And to commemorate the new design...

Come in and get a FREE button and sticker with our new redesign logo by #johnholstrom of @thepunkmagazine

A post shared by Metropolis Vintage (@metropolisnycvintage) on


Metropolis Vintage has been in this spot since 1995 ... Richard Colligan first opened the store in 1990 at 96 Avenue B between Sixth Street and Seventh Street...

[Courtesy of Richard Colligan]

Read an interview with Colligan here. Read more about John Holmstrom, an East Village resident, here.

Friday, June 23, 2017

At the 2017 Drag March



The annual Drag March departed Tompkins Square Park this evening for the walk to the Stonewall Inn.

Participants tonight were asked to remember Gilbert Baker, the creator of the Rainbow Flag and co-founder of the Drag March in 1994 (with Brian Griffin aka Harmonie Moore Must Die).

Here are photos from EVG contributor Stacie Joy...