Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Neir's gets national preservation grant

 


QNS 

 The historic Neir’s Tavern in Woodhaven is getting a much-needed cash infusion to help it stay afloat as the city begins its post-COVID reopening.

The 191-year-old bar and grill, one of the oldest establishments in the five boroughs, is one of 25 historic and culturally significant restaurants across the United States to be recognized with a $40,000 grant from American Express and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

“Neir’s Tavern is so grateful to be included as an American Express and National Trust for Historic Preservation grant recipient,” Neir’s Tavern owner Loycent Gordon said. “As the oldest establishment on the list, we appreciate that these organizations are spotlighting the need to preserve historic small businesses across the country.”

Established in 1829, Neir’s Tavern survived the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic, two world wars and the Great Depression, but nearly went out of business in 2020 until the de Blasio administration helped broker a new deal to keep the doors open. The COVID-19 pandemic created new challenges for the establishment as it draws closer to its bicentennial.

“As we struggle to survive our second pandemic, this grant will ensure that Neir’s Tavern’s outdoor area is not only maintained but enhanced,” Gordon said.

The “Backing Historic Small Restaurants” funding will help each of the 25 historic establishments enhance restaurant exteriors, build new outdoor seating areas, and upgrade online businesses to help mitigate operating costs as they work to recover from the pandemic.

“Historic small restaurants are cultural treasures that strengthen their communities and carry their legacies and traditions forward in deeply meaningful ways,” National Trust Chief Preservations Officer Katherine Malone-France said. “These restaurants have demonstrated their resiliency for decades, and even while dealing with the financial impacts of the pandemic, they have continued to support their communities in many ways.”

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah!

Anonymous said...

He is lucky not be in Astoria (Steinway Mansion):

https://www.google.com/maps/@40.7784529,-73.896565,3a,76.4y,312.61h,98.92t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1soY9EbCbYDT__aqjBq1i7tg!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?hl=en


Or Maspeth (St Saviour):
https://www.google.com/maps/@40.7224418,-73.9120515,3a,51.8y,229.27h,95.72t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sdUWa4mQLddNWrOi6XFuXvg!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?hl=en

Anonymous said...

Wow, city primaries in a month and this is what's getting coverage

JQ LLC said...

Last Anon:

See you next Tuesday.

Prior to last Anon:

Thanks for the maps.

de Blasio made that happen.

But he somehow decided to make Neir's revival a preservation concern, but it's still a mystery why it suddenly hit his radar. The crapper never got credit for it, even though it was the first to give it attention and I'm not talking about me, the original crapper. Who then followed the re-opening up with a blistering critique of the notoriously slow and fickle mayor.

Anonymous said...

Because the owner called him on his WNYC radio program and begged him to do something. And it turns out there's a lot the city can do, they just don't want you to know about it.

Anonymous said...

This guy busted his ass, he deserves it.
Da-Bozo and his croons didn't want a huge riot and the bad press that would have ensued, Luckily for Neirs its proprietor is black and that's what would have happened.

Anonymous said...

He deserved it.

But let's face it if he was white no one would have paid him the slightest attention. It would become another faceless brick wall like the 'maps' dig showed above.

Anonymous said...

Prior to last Anon: Thanks for the maps. de Blasio made that happen.

Not true at all. All before de Blaz. St Saviours was a white working-class community ignored by a city that claims it embraces immigrants and the disadvantaged (so much for that BS, and to think they pay taxes for community preservation that benefits only rich communities while they get squat)
and the other a community that is little more than a cash machine and a strip mine (caring for nothing but eating itself alive leaving a big empty pit for the future to ponder how greed by its own residents can erase a once-great neighbourhood).

Good for Neers. He, and his community, deserves a very rare success.

Anonymous said...

"This guy busted his ass"
You must use the proper pronouns in Woketopia They/Them/Their !

JQ LLC said...

@Anon re: Not true.

My mistake, I should have wrote about the Blaz exacerbating these shutdowns of Queens institutions. Which are going on in the other boroughs as well.

Which reminds me...

Anonymous said...

What's this? Has Crappy got stock in this Joint? Time to turn the page on this old building.

Anonymous said...

"Has Crappy got stock in this Joint ?"
I think not, but you should lay off the joints...Just saying !