Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Blue & Cream has left the Bowery for Bleecker Street

After 15 years on the SE corner of the Bowery at First Street, Blue & Cream has relocated its flagship outpost to 409 Bleecker St. in Greenwich Village.

In a message to patrons, the mid-2000s Bowery gentrifier painted themselves as a trailblazer along this corridor... "before the hotels, museum and galleries popped up."
No word on what might be next for this retail space in Avalon Bowery Place.

8 comments:

  1. wow that message from them is so telling ... really shows how delusional these people are. you are on the ground floor of a luxury condo and sell popped collar brochacho clothing to wall st journal subscribers. get a grip you absolute vile ponces

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  2. Anon @ 9:27 Your high dudgeon is admirable and so very correct.

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  3. The New Museum opened there the same year. WTF, they're trying to say they're more culturally relevant than museums?

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  4. "We grew a community..."

    I seem to remember this store opening with an "art installation" exploiting the patrons of Mars Bar. I believe every business on the block except Chase Bank has closed since this place opened.

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  5. Bowery Hotel also opened in 2007. I guess that makes them "original" too.

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  6. I never saw this place nor even knew of its existence AT ALL until I read this. They sound remarkably ego-centric & dramatic, though!

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  7. I came here for the same comment as 11:12. That whole building is just a big, bland blur. No clue that place was there. Yikes!

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  8. Blue & Cream is owned by people who grew up in nyc . Been in the city for 50 years every day. Pioneering style and fashion trends..long before the above commenters have been in the city that’s for sure.

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