Monday, December 22, 2014
From couches to beds on 3rd Avenue
In other exciting retail news … there's a new tenant for the former Jennifer Convertibles space at 111 Third Ave. near East 14th St. …
Signage is up now for Sleepy's … which, despite the grand opening signage...
… isn't actually open yet. As you can see — no beds!
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ReplyDeleteSleepy's: Worst. Store. Ever. "You'll be in small claims court, for the rest of your life."
ReplyDeleteI've had a couple of dates like this......BIG promise of the Grand Opening.....just got Sleepy instead.
ReplyDeleteHere's a little known fact: It's the off gassing from their mattresses that makes you sleepy.
ReplyDeleteBut will they sell Magic Fingers???
ReplyDeleteI saw a homeless guy outside a sleepys on 6th ave staring at the beds.
ReplyDeleteThere's something with this company - they got a big payout from NY taxpayers
ReplyDeleteThe Empire State Development Corporation (ESDC), a New York State government economic development agency, granted $1.5 million to Sleepy’s Inc., a Bethpage, New York based major Northeastern US mattress seller with 700 stores in 10 states
"The Mattress Industry is One Big Scam"
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