Showing posts with label Norman's Sound & Vision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Norman's Sound & Vision. Show all posts
Monday, June 30, 2014
Hey, the new Dunkin' Donuts is now open on Cooper Square
The one at the former Norman's Sound & Vision space at 67 Cooper Square opened Saturday. The official Grand Opening is today.
Previously on EV Grieve:
But of course!: Former Norman's Sound & Vision space becoming a Dunkin' Donuts
Dunkin' Donuts-branded door handle arrives on Cooper Square
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Dunkin' Donuts-branded door handle arrives on Cooper Square
As we first reported back on May 16, the city's 34,000th Dunkin' Donuts is taking over the former Norman's Sound & Vision space at 67 Cooper Square.
We happened to notice one small detail of DD's arrival: the door handle…
Norman's Sound & Vision closed after 22 years in August 2012 … with high rents chasing them to Williamsburg.
Previously on EV Grieve:
But of course!: Former Norman's Sound & Vision space becoming a Dunkin' Donuts
Friday, May 16, 2014
But of course!: Former Norman's Sound & Vision space becoming a Dunkin' Donuts
[EVG file photo from August 2012]
After 22 years, Norman's Sound & Vision closed at 67 Cooper Square near East Seventh Street back in August 2012.
Now comes word via EVG Facebook friend Michael Hirsch that the space will become a — ding, ding! — Dunkin' Donuts.
Sure enough!
The DOB permits approved on Tuesday show work for a DD in this space...
Meanwhile, just give us a kick down here on the floor when a Starbucks or bank or 7-Eleven moves into the Kim's space.
After 22 years, Norman's Sound & Vision closed at 67 Cooper Square near East Seventh Street back in August 2012.
Now comes word via EVG Facebook friend Michael Hirsch that the space will become a — ding, ding! — Dunkin' Donuts.
Sure enough!
The DOB permits approved on Tuesday show work for a DD in this space...
Meanwhile, just give us a kick down here on the floor when a Starbucks or bank or 7-Eleven moves into the Kim's space.
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Dunkin' Donuts,
Norman's Sound & Vision,
the apocalypse,
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