And, lickety split, someone slapped another Gap logo out front.
Meanwhile, a few weeks back, reporter Tom Ryan (a longtime EV resident) wrote a piece for RetailWire titled, "Is Sephora a Threat to the East Village?"
Read the piece here. (Oh, and EVG is quoted.)
That Gap was on the corner of Second Ave and had a low profile.Shazaam, an anti Gap, was on the 2nd floor. They seemed to happily coexist
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ReplyDeleteOh wait - the Gap logo was fake. Whew. Sephora is bad enough alone. I walked by the other day and thought there was going to be a Sephora and Gap on that corner with that label. Totally went over my head.
ReplyDeleteLook around at the people walking around in the EV. It's reality. And hopefully a few jobs.
ReplyDeleteHA a Gap is the least of our problems in a time when there's more comments that support luxury high cost housing and riding the nabe of anyone deemed unworthy and the often incorrect information used to gate keep a past very few were part of the nabe has been in free fall into the arms of real estate and hospitality for ages now a Gap or a Sephora while not ideal isn't eventhe worst of it which is sadly coming soon to a storefront near you ....
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