Nabe News: July 30
The bald man is leaving the East Village. Max Brenner’s that is. The choclatier closed its outpost on Second Avenue yesterday [Gothamist]
Grieve scouts for-rent signs at the long-vacant 193 Avenue B. This was once the location of Bijou, a 600-seat theater with a balcony which opened in 1926. It later morphed into the Charles Theater and “showed early Warhol and had open film nights where young filmmakers could get an audience.” [EV Grieve]
Looks like a Framus & Warwick custom guitar shop is coming to East Seventh Street [Vanishing NY]
BBQ Express at 119 Mosco Street was shut down by the Health Department yesterday for “operating without a permit.” [Grub St]
Rooftop cabanas above the Bowery are nearly in place at the luxury 52 East Fourth Street. Get ready for some more noise [Curbed]