Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Avenue A Copy Center is now open (on Avenue A)
The Copy Center opened today at 47 Avenue A between East Third Street and East Fourth Street (in the retail space of the Ageloff Towers) … and from the look of the Grand Opening banner, it appears that the shop does a little bit of everything — business cards, brochures, menus, flyers and postcards…
As we understand it, the Copy Center is run by the folks who own the Essex Card Shop at 39 Avenue A.
The space was home to Galleria J. Antonio, who reopened in a smaller storefront two doors down in August.
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I'm happy for this news; the people who own Essex Card Shop have been wanting to open an annex, and before the pharmacy opened on the corner next to them, they had their eyes on that space.
ReplyDeleteI always go to their card shop rather than the giants like Staples, and likewise I'd much rather patronize the little guy for my copy needs—although I've been getting my business cards from Santo at the Source for a few years. (And J.C. Casey on 11th street for rubber stamps.)
Right ON, Scuba Diva!
ReplyDeleteI only go to the Source (East Ninth Street, between First + Second Avenues), for all of my zeroxing, faxing and VHS to DVD needs.
Good name, or location, I suppose...
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