Showing posts with label Steve's on the Bowery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steve's on the Bowery. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
The storefront at 332 Bowery, current home of Intermix, is for lease
There's a new listing for 332 Bowery between Bond and Great Jones... the space currently houses Intermix, but the multi-brand fashion retailer is apparently looking to sublease the space, per the listing at RKF. (The rent is arranged, and the sublease is through 2022.)
Until September 2012, the address was home to Steve's on the Bowery, which had been around 30-plus years. Intermix opened in May 2013.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Steve's on the Bowery has closed, more 'glam fashionistas' on the way
Steve's on the Bowery is for lease
Intermix arrives on the Bowery
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Intermix arrives on the Bowery
Steve's on the Bowery closed back in September... the deli lost their lease... Previously, BoweryBoogie had the scoop that the Intermix brand was taking over the Steve's space. The company describes itself as a "fashion boutique for trendsetters, A-Listers and glam fashionistas."
Well, Intermix has arrived... it opens today, per Racked.
And up on the right-hand sign there's a message that this is a "temporary storefront sign."
A little now and then:
Previously on EV Grieve:
Steve's on the Bowery has closed, more 'glam fashionistas' on the way
Steve's on the Bowery is for lease
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Steve's on the Bowery has closed, more 'glam fashionistas' on the way
In June, I spotted a retail listing for Steve's on the Bowery ... Agents remarked how this was a "prime retail location on the Bowery."
Uh-huh.
At the time, a worker at Steve's said that they'd be open through the end of this year.
Looks like they didn't make it until October. The rather grubby deli apparently closed yesterday, and workers were gutting the space this morning...
In August, BoweryBoogie had the scoop that the Intermix brand was taking over the Steve's space. The company describes itself as a "fashion boutique for trendsetters, A-Listers and glam fashionistas. We carry an exclusive mix of the best designers, styles and trends."
Curious what role the 7-Eleven across the street played in closing Steve's. The Bowery 7-Eleven opened on Dec. 23. Of course, the landlord knew that he or she could get a lot more $$$ from a big brand like Intermix than a store where single cans of beer in a bag were the hot sales item.
And a shot of Steve's with the gate down on Christmas morning, 2011...
Uh-huh.
At the time, a worker at Steve's said that they'd be open through the end of this year.
Looks like they didn't make it until October. The rather grubby deli apparently closed yesterday, and workers were gutting the space this morning...
In August, BoweryBoogie had the scoop that the Intermix brand was taking over the Steve's space. The company describes itself as a "fashion boutique for trendsetters, A-Listers and glam fashionistas. We carry an exclusive mix of the best designers, styles and trends."
Curious what role the 7-Eleven across the street played in closing Steve's. The Bowery 7-Eleven opened on Dec. 23. Of course, the landlord knew that he or she could get a lot more $$$ from a big brand like Intermix than a store where single cans of beer in a bag were the hot sales item.
And a shot of Steve's with the gate down on Christmas morning, 2011...
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