Nabe News: September 15
The new Village Green condo might need a lesson in, well, being green. Grieve noticed that the LEED Gold certified building at 311 East Eleventh Street has every single light illuminated [EV Grieve]
A different type of Manhattan map by artist Michael Albert. This one being a collage of city names, including landmarks, streets, and places. The whole piece reads like a ransom note [Cityroom]
Eater has a recap of the Community Board 3 SLA meeting. Winners talk – Cafe Deville, Home Sweet Home, Macondo, and Le Cubain; Losers walk – Karaoke Boho, Sushi Hana, Le Pere Pinard, and Ramen Setagaya [Eater]
In an old tale, Mars Bar is not for the faint of heart. Or appetite. Stick to beer [Vanishing NY]
200 Clinton Street the recipient of colorful gate murals, courtesy of British artist D*Face [Animal]
In 1849, riots in Astor Place over Macbeth claimed twenty-two lives. It spawned from two dueling actors booked the same night at different venues to play the lead, one U.K.-born the other American [Ephemeral NY]