Showing posts with label Kids Dental. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kids Dental. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Local artists give kids something to smile about at new dental outpost on Avenue A

Kids Dental is now open in the large storefront on the southwest corner of Avenue A and Fourth Street.Locval 

A few weeks back, EVG contributor Stacie Joy spotted local artists Leah Tinari and Ori Carino painting murals inside the space...
As previously noted, the dental practice for children also has outposts in Washington Heights and Bensonhurst.

A Santander branch was here until April 2018. Between full-time tenants, ChaShaMa — a nonprofit that partners with property owners for pop-up galleries — was using the space.

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Sink your teeth into this new signage on Avenue A

As noted back in August, an outpost of Kids Dental is opening on Avenue A and Fourth Street... and this past weekend, the full-on storefront signage arrived... (not sure what font that is...)
Anyway, Kids Dental is what it sounds like — a dentist for kids (children! Not like Kids.) The practice also has outposts in Washington Heights and Bensonhurst. 

A Santander branch was here on the southwest corner until 
April 2018. Between full-time tenants, ChaShaMa — a nonprofit that partners with property owners for pop-up galleries — was using the space.

Thursday, August 20, 2020

The tooth about this new Avenue A tenant



Another day, another [sort of] surprising new Avenue A storefront reveal. We just noted a laundromat is opening soon between Second Street and Third Street... and yesterday, the signage went up outside the vacant storefront on Avenue A at Fourth Street...



... marking a new location for Kids Dental, which is what it sounds like. A dentist for kids. The practice also has outposts in Washington Heights and Bensonhurst.



A Santander branch was here on the southwest corner until April 2018. Between full-time tenants, ChaShaMa — a nonprofit that partners with property owners for pop-up galleries — was using the space.