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Joey Ramone Has Most Sought After Street Sign

Joey Ramone Has Most Sought After Street Sign

Have you been to Joey Ramone Place lately? The intersection of Bowery and East 2nd Street was dedicated to the late singer, but his sign is so sought after that it's been moved from the standard 12-feet above street level, to 20-feet above! The change was first noticed by EV Grieve, and today the NY Post follows up noting that the 8-foot move happened after too many fans tried to steal the sign. In fact, out of New York City's 250,900 street signs, it's been stolen the most (albeit, only four times in the past seven years). more ›

Council Member Objects to New Street Names

Council Member Objects to New Street Names

No more naming streets like Joey Ramone Place, Peter Jennings Way, Bob Marley Boulevard, or Jerry Orbach Way. If one City Council member gets his way, the commemorative naming of streets would stop because it's too much of a time waster for the council. James Oddo, the council's minority leader from Staten Island, wants to give the Department of Transportation the authority to approve new street names. Currently, the City Council has to approve the names after they are approved by local community boards. We find it shocking that a politician wants to give away power. more ›

Getting a Street Named After Jerry Orbach is Hard

Getting a Street Named After Jerry Orbach is Hard

There's Joey Ramone Place and Peter Jennings Way. But getting a street named after the city's arguably most famous TV detective who was also a Broadway legend is no easy task. The NY Times has the full story about the quest for Jerry Orbach's name to grace a street corner. Specifically the corner of West 53rd and 8th Avenue, where he and his wife Elaine Orbach lived. more ›

Extra, Extra

Extra, Extra

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CB's Really Will Close, Someday

CB's Really Will Close, Someday

And with a very un-Punk whimper CB's Hilly Kristal admits to the Post what has been obvious to the rest of us for quite some time now. CBGB's, home of Country, Blue Grass, Blues & Other Music For Urban Gourmandisers, will eventually be leaving its home on the Bowery and Joey Ramone Place for greener pastures. more ›

Johnny Ramone Dies

Johnny Ramone Dies

Here's the Ramones' official website. Joey died in 2001, Dee Dee died in 2002, and now drummer Tommy is the only surviving original Ramone (Coolfer pointed out to us "second drummer Marky is still alive, as is second bass player CJ"). The Ramones were boys from Queens, and there was an NPR piece about John Langford going to Queens to find Joey's ghost. A street in the East Village is named "Joey Ramone Place" - we'll see if another part is named after Johnny. And there's a Ramones documentary, End Of The Century, out now [read a review from Salon].
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Previously on Gothamist

Previously on Gothamist

Plus, take a look at our new Events page which can help you plan at least four possible options for the first part of the evening and at least five more for the later half; thanks to editor Mindy and editorial assistant Willa Paskin for a great first week. more ›

I'll Meet You on Joey Ramone Place

I'll Meet You on Joey Ramone Place

Joey Ramone will be a part of East Village permanently as the corner of 2nd Street and Bowery will be named "Joey Ramone Place." Coolfer points out that street is where CBGB's is as well as some good eating. While this is great news, "Joey Ramone Place" sort of sounds like it could be "Joey Ramone's Place," which seems very punk-rocker-retirement-home to Gothamist. more ›

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