Photo and tip via Jacob Ford
The NYU Swap Shop debuted today for a week-long run for NYU students at 107 Second Ave. between Sixth Street and Seventh Street. (Previously mentioned here.)
The shop will be here through Aug. 30 as NYU students begin moving back into local residence halls.
Per a description:
Introducing the Swap Shop, where you can find FREE gently used living essentials and more! The shop is open to NYU students only, who will need a valid NYU ID to enter.Roughly more than 20,000 pounds of items are collected each year from NYU dormitories through the Green Apple Move Out (GAMO) program in an effort to reduce waste.Through a joint effort between NYU Facilities Management and the Office of Sustainability, the Swap Shop will aim to redistribute those items collected through GAMO and other sources back to NYU students.
The previous tenant here in the NYU-owned building was the New Yorkers Food Market. Owner Michael Schumacher told us that a variety of factors led to the closure on Dec. 30, including increased competition from Wegmans on Astor Place and personal health issues.
Although NYU provided a six-month rent concession, Schumacher wasn't in any financial position to negotiate a new lease for the 38,000-square-foot space, he told us.
A grocery had been in the retail space of the NYU Tisch School of the Arts since 1974.
No word yet on a full-time tenant for the storefront after the Swap Shop ends its week-long run.
Previously on EV Grieve:
2 comments:
This is wonderful for students. I always hoped that they would find a way to repurpose useful items instead of packing landfills. If only a church basement would organize something similar for the neighborhood, I would donate, swap, and be forever grateful.
The grocery debacle not withstanding—this is a very positive move—for once. We all know how much goes to waste when students move.
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