Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Marking the arrival of the Alphabet 99-cent Fresh Pizza awning


[Photo by Randy Kato]

Workers yesterday afternoon hoisted the awning for the new tenant at 20 Avenue A — Alphabet Pizza, which will serve up 99-cent slices.


[Photo by @Jason_Chatfield]

The original coming-soon signage put the business name as Alphabet Pizza and Deli. No sign of the "___ and Deli" for now. It will also be competition for the FDR 99 Cents Slice Pizza outpost around the corner on Second Street.



Chase left 20 Avenue A in November 2015. The newish landlord carved up the former bank branch into three smaller storefronts, two of which remain empty.

Previously on EV Grieve:
The retail-wine bar possibilities for the former Chase space on Avenue A and East 2nd Street

The retail space at 20 Avenue A no longer looks like a bank branch

Another broker for the former Chase branch on Avenue A

Pizza for 20 Avenue A

20 Avenue A is now 3 storefronts

5 comments:

  1. How do these dollar slice joints make money? Not a rhetorical question.

    I assume they have to be open 10am to 6am daily and pay NYC minimum wage.

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  2. I like it, no frills budget graphics but clean and minimalistic. I'll pass on the pizza though.

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  3. Chase bank replaced by 99 cent pizza. I see light at the end of the tunnel.

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  4. How on earth does it make sense to open another 99 cent pizza place a few hundred feet away from another?!!!

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  5. Those 99c pizza places are actually pretty good!

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