Monday, May 20, 2013

About the vacant storefront on the southeast corner of 7th and B



There have been a lot of rumors about the future of the storefront on the southeast corner of Avenue B and East Seventh Street, which last housed Amaran, the imported home goods store that closed in February. We heard the usual Starbucks-7-Eleven-chain store rumors, though nothing based on fact.

Last week, we reported that a yoga center was taking over the space. That report was not accurate.

Anna Pastoressa, president of the board of directors of the co-op at 184 E. Seventh St., shared information about the space.

"For many years, the philosophy of the co-op is not to allow chain stores, delis, restaurants or bars in any of its stores," she wrote in an email. "The building could make a lot more money by allowing food establishments or bars, but it would add noise, complaints and late-night hours. We have always given priority to local businesses and that's why we are offering the 1,700 square-foot store at a reasonable price."

To date, she reports that the co-op has received numerous inquiries and many applications, including one from a yoga business.

"The board is presently reviewing these applications, which are still coming in, but a decision will be made soon."

7 comments:

  1. Has there been any update on Bleecker Bob's? Can they just move in here?? Please??

    Bleecker Bob's on the same stretch as Vazac's, Manitoba's, and Sunny and Annie's? I would never be anywhere else.

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  2. @ anon

    Last I heard about Bleecker Bob's... they were looking at space on a quiet side street in the East Village ... and they'd have to close by 9 on weekends!

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  3. God bless you Anna Pastoressa and 184 e7th st!

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  4. A yoga studio in that space would be great!

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  5. wow, i can't wait to see what's going to go in here! (and i hope my bf can get a job there ;))

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  6. so what is the reasonable price they are offering for that 1,700 foot space? me thinks it must not be that reasonable since they failed to mention the price.

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  7. coffee would be nice!

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