Friday, June 2, 2023

Openings: Star Team on 9th Street

Image via @kyotaumeki

East Village native (and current resident) Kyota Umeki, a skateboarder and designer, debuted his skate shop, Star Team, Wednesday at 436 E. Ninth St. between Avenue A and First Avenue. 

He created the Star Team brand a few years back, and the shop features his clothing, boards and other accessories (check out his headphones). 

Quartersnacks posted a Q&A with him on Wednesday, where, among other topics, he talks about the vision he has for the storefront: 
I don't know what the shop will actually be like after it opens, but right now, I'm imagining a shop where the community will grow on its own. I want this store to be run like a real store. I want it to be proper. I want people to feel comfortable here. I'm looking forward to doing events and gatherings — not exactly "shows." The space is pretty small, so it's hard to think of bigger stuff to do, but it'd be sick to do drop events for homies and little gather-arounds every couple of weeks, like having other brands and clothing.
And how it started with the ribbon cutting ...
 

For now, Star Team will be open Monday-Friday from noon to 7 p.m. and weekends from 1-5 p.m. 

H/T William Klayer

7 comments:

drew said...

CONGRATS TO STAR TEAM . WE'LL BE THERE SOON. COOOOL

EV Signage + Font Troll said...

Well, I just love everything about this.

Anonymous said...

Congrats and best of luck! This is a perfect addition to this community.

Neighbor said...

This is awesome. Another retailer! Great news

MrNiceGuy said...

What a cool shop, best of luck to them and welcome to the neighborhood!

Anonymous said...

I am a 78 yr old guy who gets dizzy even looking at a skateboard. I've lived on StMarks [1st/2nd] since summer of 1970. I enjoy watching streams of young people on boards headed to the park. I enjoyed the skaters and neighborhood scenery when watching Skate Kitchen at 2 AM.

Welcome to the neighborhood that is a daily joy in my life.
A gentle request.
Please put a respectful little sign in your store asking skaters to keep a generous safe distance from dizzy elderly pedestrians like me.

Welcome
Have Fun !!!

Anonymous said...

Yay, congrats, and welcome!