Not to be a grabby blogger, but I have to say, I started the whole "East Village Wines is now taking Euros" thing. I just saw it today on Yahoo/Reuters. It no doubt traveled there by way of City Room 1/14, who admittedly got it from The Villager 1/9, who probably (though not definitively) got it from my post on 1/4. And such is the way small bits of news travel through the world wide webbernets.
On a warm day, the ledge of condo 300 18th is all aflutter with high-school kids, dogwalkers, disabled people--and I can't wait til spring. I wonder when the old crime-scene-tape fence will make its delightful reappearance...
How do those condo builders really think and feel? What goes on inside their heads? For insight, read this eye-opening interview with wonderboy builder Ben Shaoul as he discusses his important role in the decimation of the East Village. [Observer via Curbed]
Moishe's celebrates 35 years on 2nd Avenue and shows no sign of stopping (good news!) as Mr. Perl remembers a time when "You were able to get any sized store for $75 a month — landlords were begging you.” Can you even imagine such a thing? [Villager]
Meatpacking original Florent fights the fight against an insane rent increase of, like, 9 bazillion percent. [Eater]
A nice 90-year-old stationery store that brings to mind Paul Auster's blue notebook. [Brooklynometry]
A million cartoon shoppers are heading for the "gateway to Williamsburg"! [Gowanus L]
There's a disturbance in the Force: Bed-Stuy gets some Darth Vader architecture. [NY Shitty]
Stop the construction of Karl Fischer's 13th Street monstrosity! These flyers just popped up around the neighborhood. No mention of an organized protest, but a plea to contact Landmarks:
Jeremiah,
ReplyDeleteI don't doubt that you posted on the Euros back then, but The Villager got the story on our own. (I was just surfing your site, and noticed this now.)
L.