Yi Fang Taiwan Fruit Tea is the next tenant for 33 St. Mark's Place. Signage is up now at the storefront between Second Avenue and Third Avenue.
The chainlet, with an outpost in Flushing, takes over the space from CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice, the Taiwan-based chain that closed in late May after nearly five and a half years.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Rockit Scientist Records to become a bubble tea shop on St. Mark's Place
Showing posts with label CoCo Fresh Tea and Juice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CoCo Fresh Tea and Juice. Show all posts
Thursday, July 11, 2019
Monday, June 3, 2019
CoCo Fresh Tea and Juice shutters on St. Mark's
The CoCo Fresh Tea and Juice branch at 33 St. Mark's Place has closed.
This wasn't really a surprise given the recent arrival of for-rent signs outside the cafe here between Second Avenue and Third Avenue.
No word on why this location of the Taiwan-based chain shut down...
Increased rent? Five hundred other places around selling the same things?
CoCo debuted here in September 2013, taking over the space from the short-lived (ONE MONTH) Iris Cafe.
Before that we had Rockit Scientist Records here.
The spot won't be vacant long: The broker posted on Instagram that she had leased this to an unnamed new tenant.
Previously on EV Grieve:
CoCo Fresh Juice & Tea now open on St. Mark's Place; also, mascot alert
Rockit Scientist Records to become a bubble tea shop on St. Mark's Place
Friday, August 23, 2013
CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice coming soon to St. Mark's Place
Iris Cafe closed last month exactly one month after opening at 33 St. Mark's Place. At the time, a worker hauling out trash bags from the Taiwanese-style bakery said that they would be expanding their menu and reopening.
Meanwhile, signs have arrived announcing an outpost of CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice, a Taiwan-based business with 800 stores worldwide, including several in NYC.
Per the CoCo website:
"Driven by a passion to serve drinks of the highest quality and incomparable variety to the urbanites of our new age, the founders set out to create a brand that was to become a symbol of flavor, sophistication and delicacy."
This space was previously home to Rockit Scientist Records, which closed in the spring of 2012.
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