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The plywood arrived last week outside the former Russian Souvenirs shop on East 14th Street between Second Avenue and Third Avenue.
The work permits say that a coffee shop is in the works...
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Unfortunately, there isn't any other information at the moment about who the tenant will be.
Curious what will become of the former signage. I always liked this one. (Maybe it will become the Russian Souvenirs Coffee Shop? Ha.)
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The shop specializing in (Russian, duh) tchotchkes closed last July. The proprietor said that his rent had increased.
Previously on EV Grieve:
[Updated] Russian Souvenirs is no more on East 14th Street
12 comments:
The new NYC is gonna bore us to death.
Not that we really need more coffee, but at least it's better than another bank. Or another Duane Reade. And I personally find a decent coffee shop more useful than a salon (or an empty storefront, for that matter).
I bought several African masks there, real cheap.
Better than yet another sports bar or themed bar. I guess coffee addiction is better than alcoholism?
@8:39 so, so true.
Oh great, coffee! You can't find that anywhere!
Also, could we stop using the "At least it's not a bank or a Duane Reade" line regarding spaces that are entirely too small to house a bank or Duane Reade? Just say "At least it's not a bong store."
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, Russian souvenirs just aren't that interesting.
Anyone know what happened to the owner? He was full of stories.
It was quite a place, the Russian souvenir store.
Bought some cool antique soldiers and toys there over the years, sad too see it go. But at least it's not going to be a "bong store"!
I live a few doors down and this is a welcome addition to the block. Looking forward to getting more details.
The idea of a "bong store" is so much cooler than the reality
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