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The JC signage went up Friday here at 316 Bowery at Bleecker...
... ahead of the grand opening of a new men's concept tomorrow...
As previously noted, the storefront will be selling coffee-espresso drinks (Think Coffee across the street must love this!) ... and there looks to be space for sidewalk seating.
There's also speculation, via Gear Patrol, that this will be a J. Crew Liquor Store redux. That was the brand's "clubby boutique" in an old liquor store in Tribeca from 2008-2019.
Also from Gear Patrol: "Even if J.Crew doesn't use the basement, the ground level is still over 3,000 square feet, making this, at least to my knowledge, the biggest dedicated J.Crew Men's Shop in New York City, if not the U.S."
Last year, JC hired Brendon Babenzien — former Supreme design director — to be the creative director of J.Crew Men's. He debuted/celebrated his first collection last week at a party at Jean's, an opening-soon restaurant via the owners of Superiority Burger and Williamsburg Pizza in the former Butter space on Lafayette that featured a 7-song set by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
After filing for Chapter 11 in May 2020, J. Crew exited bankruptcy that fall. Per Retail Dive:
Lenders have taken over controlling ownership after a federal bankruptcy court approved J. Crew's reorganization plan. That deal left investment firm Anchorage Capital Group as the retailer's current majority owner. Kevin Ulrich, Anchorage's CEO, said in the release that his firm sees "an immense opportunity for growth and expansion at each brand," which includes the J. Crew and Madewell banners.
Oh dear. J.Crew on the Bowery. Get ready for Ralph Lauren....
ReplyDeletea J Crew across the Ave. from CB's Joey is crying figures sell out brand designer would sell out further and go work for the blandest bland brand around
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ReplyDeleteI can hardly think of a more boring brand than J. Crew, though Ralph Lauren is in close contention. Not sure why anyone who lives in this area would shop in this store, but perhaps this is truly the proof that the East Village (as we who've lived here a long time know it) is now dead!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if they will trend modern and have a smoke shop aisle. And a bar of course.
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