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After nearly 18 months in business, Wagamama is shutting down its East Village location.
This outpost of the London-based chain that serves Japanese-inspired cuisine opened on the corner of Third Avenue and 11th Street in October 2017.
Here's the message posted to the Wagamama website: "As of april 12 we will [be] closing our doors. we wanted to say thank you, east village for being our neighbor. don’t worry, you can get your noodle fix at either our location on 25th and 5th or our newest location at 39th and 3rd. we look forward to seeing you soon."
On the surface, this seems to be a bit of a surprise: a well-known restaurant brand opening in a location surrounded by a large college population (NYU, Cooper Union, the New School) in a well-travelled corridor. (Not exactly a sleepy side street.)
This closure comes several weeks after Wagamama's 11th Street building mate Martina bid farewell to their space. Danny Meyer's attempt at a quick-serve pizzeria opened in August 2017.
In 2014, this previously rather drab and dormy-looking residential building received a facelift and rebranding to become more luxurious with rents going upwards of $10k a month.
The retail spaces underwent a major rehab after M2M closed here back in February 2017.
[EVG photo from June 2017]
Meanwhile, the Smith appears to still be doing big business in this complex.
Previously on EV Grieve:
55 Third Ave. sells for $57 million — AGAIN
Someone actually paid $57 million for this East Village building
Reimagining this 12-story East Village building, now on the market
NY Copy & Printing forced out of longtime E. 11th St. home, opening second location on E. 7th St.
Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group planning Martina for 55 3rd Ave.
A few details about the Wagamama coming to 3rd Avenue