Nabe News: March 19
Pee Phone violated, Painkiller, and Selling New York, all in today’s neighborhood news roundup!
Progress at the new Tiki Bar, dubbed Painkiller, soon to open at 49 Essex Street. Bar and booths in place, and the arrival of bamboo [Eater]
Revisiting the East River Park Bandshell, circa 1992-1993 [EV Grieve]
Curbed recognizes how we feel about the following quote which appeared in last night’s episode of Selling New York: “Four years ago we had a hole in the ground. Now we have an icon [the Scarano tower] on the Bowery.” [Curbed]
In the East Village, the notorious “Pee Phone” lives up to its name [Neither More Nor Less]
Old Adam Cost wheatpaste stickers revealed in 2nd Avenue F station [Vanishing NY]
A look at some decaying doorways in the old South Street Seaport [Greenwich Village Daily Photo]
Three turn-of-the-century building plans for model tenement housing [Tenement Museum Blog]