Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Citibank thinks that we're excited for a new bank branch

On Union Square, at the corner that once housed the Virgin Megastore...




...why else would Citibank feel the need for a countdown clock? Woo 57 days!



This will complete the transformation of Union Square South... the former Circuit City-Virgin Megastore space on 14th Street between Fourth Avenue and Broadway now features Best Buy, Duane Reade, Nordstrom Rack and the incoming, state-of-the-art Citibank.

8 comments:

  1. hi grieve, I'm sure you've covered this but what was there pre-circuit city/virgin megastore? I don't recall... Thanks!

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  2. Hi Cat. Eesh... I worked on Union Square when all this went up... can't think of what was there at the moment....

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  3. it was an empty lot, pre-circuit city/virgin. i used to be able to see apple bank (now walgreens) from my building.

    doesn't citibank still owe us (taxpayers) $ from the bail-out?

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  4. So if the Virgin Megastore is gone (which is hard to believe), what happened to that weird smoke-emitting sculpture from the side/top of it?

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  5. Still there, Lisa.... Maybe Citibank will plug it up with some money bags.

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  6. The mega-interest reaped from their fractional reserve banking scam (being allowed to lend 10x more than they actually have on deposit) enables bankers to put a branch on every corner for tens of thousands of dollars in rent per month.

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  7. It's about TIME someone reinvented banking!

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