Saturday, February 14, 2026

Sephora announces itself on the gateway to the East Village

The Sephora signage/brandage arrived yesterday on the NE corner of St. Mark's Place and Third Avenue — an intersection that some say is the gateway to the East Village. 

The Paris-based multinational retailer of personal care and beauty products will have 7,800-square feet of space here...
As previously reported, the mall-friendly Sephora signed a lease here at the base of the 9-story office building this past September. (TRD had the news first.) 

Meanwhile, there haven't been any updates about any tenants leasing the office space, which was reportedly built on spec. 

Crews and equipment were assembled here in the summer of 2020 to start on the foundation — a process that ultimately didn't get underway until 2022. 

H/T Andy Reynolds!

P.S. 

The sign has already been tagged...

13 comments:

  1. This is unacceptable. What’s next, a Gap? If that happens I’m moving. Literally.

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    1. We already had a Gap, back in the 80s; where were you? https://evgrieve.com/2010/01/when-gap-moved-into-east-village.html

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    2. That's EXACTLY what a lot of folks said before a Gap opened on the NW corner of 2nd & St Marks - about 30 years ago.

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    3. We already had a GAP many years ago, on Saint Marks and Second Avenue.

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    4. We already HAD a Gap. NW corner of 2nd Ave & St Marks. It lasted a few years & quietly faded away. Current tenants of the space sell something Asian but I haven't a clue what it is.

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    5. There was a Gap on St Marks. Can't remember when it closed

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    6. There was a Gap on the northwest corner of St. Marks and Second Ave from 1988-2001

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    7. There was a Gap store there 1988.

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    8. Y’all get that’s the joke JK is making right?

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  2. Over-Priced Needless Consumer Nonsense for $500, please Alex.

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  3. I wish it was ulta - I hate having to go up to herald square for my fancy hair stuff.

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