Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Treetops now visible above the plywood on lower 2nd Avenue

Here's the first glimpse of Treetops, the 10-story condoplex now rising above the plywood at 14 Second Ave. here between First Street and East Houston.

You actually get a better view from inside the adjacent First Street Green Art Park...
As we've been reporting, preliminary work on the full-floor luxury condo building started here in January 2019. The completion date is listed as July 2022.

This site has been vacant for years, last housing Irreplaceable Artifacts until its demolition by the city in July 2000. There's a lot of back story, which the links below cover...

Km1 returns to 58 E. 1st St.

Km1 had its grand reopening back on Friday here at 58 E. First St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue.

The restaurant, short for Kilometro Uno, and serving food from the Caribbean, opened in the summer of 2020... but went dark late last year without any notice to patrons. 

Then in March, VistroBurger and PurpleThai arrived in the space. 

Not sure what all happened in the whirlwind — VistroBurger and PurpleThai relocated to Third Avenue in Gramercy Park — but Km1 is back. They are open daily from 5-11 p.m.

This address has seen several quality restaurants come and go in recent years. Esperanto Fonda lasted nine months here, closing in May 2017. Before that, this was home to BARA for two years and Prima for three years. The Elephant, a Thai restaurant, was previously here for 17 years.

Monday, September 6, 2021

Another end-of-summer appreciation: The grocery cart garden

Wrapping up summer number 2 with the grocery cart garden on Fourth Street near the Bowery...
This opuntia is the latest addition...
The prickly pear was adopted from Stuyvesant Cove Park, which is getting ready for flood-wall construction over the next few years. 

Thanks to Anna for her patience and creativity in continuing to tend to this mobile plot!

The mystery puddle in the middle of Avenue A

Sooo a few EVG readers have been asking about the mysterious puddle in a groove of the southbound lane of Avenue A at Sixth Street... 
The water level never seems to lower... and there isn't any sign of a leak. A thorough investigation of this body of water reveals that it is generally shallow enough to walk through and too small to traverse with a boat or raft. 

Oh, and the puddle pre-dates the heavy rains that the remnants of Henri and Ida dumped on the area.

Mystery aside, this puddle needs a name (Instagram and OnlyFans accounts can follow).

Sunday, September 5, 2021

Sunday's parting shot

A view of Village View along Avenue A this evening...

Week in Grieview

Posts from this past week included... 

• Gardening in the East Village is 'a great way to meet your neighbors' — and other things (Thursday)

• City clears and closes the area around the chess tables in Tompkins Square Park (Wednesday

• Bon voyage to The Baroness (Tuesday

• In a New York Groove (Wednesday)

• 6 Avenue B doesn't appear to be part of a new (and rumored) Houston Street development (Tuesday) ... This East Village business strip has been cleared out ahead of rumored new development (Monday)

• It takes a court order to clean out the long-empty 89 1st Ave. (Wednesday

• The Sullivan St. Bakery pop-up on 9th Street has closed (Monday

• At the Protest: Queer Liberation March installation on 10th Street (Saturday

• 50-58 E. Third St. sold again (Thursday

• Here is the trailer for the Velvet Underground documentary (Monday

• Openings: Mochinut on 2nd Avenue, Little Rebel on 2nd Avenue (Tuesday

• Astor Place Wegmans watch, work-permit edition (Monday

• The new location of Cure Thrift Shop opens (Friday

• FULL glass reveal at this incoming Lower East Side boutique office building (Monday

• So long to the Clover Deli's iconic neon signage (Monday

...  and new awning-signage alert at 328 E. Ninth St. ... where Pillow-Cat Books, specializing in books for animal lovers, is opening soon... (thanks to Steven for the photo...)
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About the Mermaid and Mai Tai Market at Otto's Shrunken Head

Otto's Shrunken Head is hosting a Mermaid and Mai Tai Market today from 5-10 p.m. featuring a variety of vendors selling vintage clothes, art, records, etc.

The rock-n-roll tiki joint is at 538 E. 14th St. between Avenue A and Avenue B... 

Tree pit sinkhole on 6th Street

Beware of the tree pit sinkhole on Sixth Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue that has caused a partial sidewalk collapse as well...
This is outside 338 E. Sixth St. (Awash Ethiopian Restauranttry the shiro wat! — is the retail tenant) ... Not sure when this happened — during the Ida downpour on Wednesday night?

Sunday's opening shot

Giving it the ol' collage try... a John Belushi-"Animal House" wheatpaste that recently arrived on First Street at Second Avenue... work by @sacsix... 

Saturday, September 4, 2021

Saturday's parting shot

A moment during the "Fuck the Hamptons" event today at KGB on Fourth Street ... photo by Derek Berg

At the Protest: Queer Liberation March installation on 10th Street

10th Street between Avenue C and Avenue D was the site last night for "Protest: Queer Liberation March," a multimedia installation and performance by local artist-activist G-Man...
There were video projections featuring images from the March 2020 Queer Liberation March. Various performers and participants interacted with the images projected along 10th Street. (Passersby were also encouraged to take part.)

EVG contributor Stacie Joy shared these photos ...
The event was in part funded by the New York City Artist Corps.

EVG Etc.: Tracking Ida's damage in NYC; reopening weekend at Economy Candy

Sunset from Avenue A and St. Mark's Place

• Tracking the devastation Ida left behind in the NYC metro area (The City) Why was NYC unprepared? (Gothamist) A list of post-storm resources from the city (NYC.gov

• East Village Loves NYC is planning an emergency cooking session to provide help to those in need after the flooding (Details here and here

• New York extends eviction moratorium until January 2022 (NPR

• BP Brewer: NoHo-NoHo rezoning plan needs work (City Limits

• The East Village is said to be a popular spot for young adults moving to the city after the pandemic exodus (The Post)

• Economy Candy on Rivington Street reopens its doors to customers this weekend (The Lo-Down

• Artist William Wegman's former East Village artist's loft on Sixth Street is for sale (6sqft

• The Hester Street Fair returns this weekend in a new home at the South Street Seaport (TONY)

• Beware the Spotted Lanternfly! (Laura Goggin Photography

• Diversions: A video about NYC city planning from 1969 (Flaming Pablum