250N10, a 240-unit apartment building that touched down on N. 10th Street in Williamsburg last year, is on the market and predicted to sell for around $100 million. [Crain's NY]
A new restaurant called Doka Hot Pot applied for a liquor license at 141 Eldridge Street, formerly home to Marly Building Supply. [Bowery Boogie]
Following a rent increase, 10-year-old wine bar The Bourgeois Pig closed this weekend on E. 7th Street. A new location is open at 127 MacDougal Street. [EV Grieve]
If this rendering is any indicator, Williamsburg’s first Apple store will leave lots to the imagination. [NY YIMBY]
And see a rendering for 93 N. 9th Street, another Williamsburg retail property, recently purchased for $9 million. [Real Deal NY]
On Rivington Street, street artist FLOOD debuted a new design inspired by the rape allegations against Bill Cosby. [Hyperallergic]
Tomorrow at 8 p.m., Standard Toykraft in Bushwick will be the site of a cardboard robot battle ($12/person). [Greenpointers]
Last night in Park City, UT, Kevin Corrigan participated in a Q&A for Results, a new film where he smokes pot, hits on sorority girls, and co-stars with Guy Pearce and Colbie Smulders. Magnolia Pictures will distribute the gym-based romantic comedy later this year.
Miss Lily’s 7A Cafe in the East Village, Seoul Chicken on the Lower East Side, River Styx in Greenpoint and more will throw Super Bowl bashes this Sunday. [Gothamist]
Meanwhile, Roberta’s Super Bowl festivities will be BYOB. [Eater NY]
Greenpoint’s Dusty Rose Vintage Warehouse will host a $50/person perfume-making clinic on February 12. [Racked NY]