Showing posts with label Teso Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teso Life. Show all posts

Monday, December 21, 2020

Teso Life is open on St. Mark's Place

Teso Life, a Japanese variety store, is now open in the lower space at 19-23 St. Mark's Place between Second Avenue and Third Avenue. (First reported on Feb. 13.)

Per the Teso Life Instagram account, the shop "offers the widest selection of quality accessories, beauty and lifestyle products from Japan.

They are open daily from noon to 9 p.m. ... and this marks their fourth NYC location.

This is just one of the two new tenants in the space that was previously home for 16 years (RIP October 2019) to St. Mark's Market

T-swirl Crêpe opened here back in the fall... they previously had an EV outpost on 14th Street...
H/T Steven!

Thursday, February 27, 2020

The remains of the St. Mark's Market



There has been a lot of activity inside 19-23 St. Mark's Place where workers are pulling the guts out of the former St. Mark's Market here between Second Avenue and Third Avenue.

Steven shared the top photo from yesterday, showing that the remains of the grocery-deli have been carted off.

As noted back on Feb. 13, Teso Life, a Japanese variety store with several NYC locations, is the new tenant in the subterranean space.

St. Mark's Market closed last October after 16 years in business.

Previously on EV Grieve:
St. Mark's Market is dead

Thursday, February 13, 2020

Japanese variety store Teso Life coming to the former St. Mark's Market space


[Photo by Steven]

Teso Life, a Japanese variety store, has signed a lease to open an outpost at 19-23 St. Mark's Place. The shop will be located in the former St. Mark's Market, which closed here this past October between Second Avenue and Third Avenue.

Per the Teso Life Instagram account, the shop "offers the widest selection of quality accessories, beauty and lifestyle products from Japan."


This will be the fourth NYC location for Teso Life. And they'll have some nearby completion with Kosumosu, which sells Japanese beauty and health-care products at 37 St. Mark's Place. (It took over the space from the like-minded Shibuyala, which left after less than a year.)

As for No. 19-23, St. Mark's Market opened in 2003 in the mall-like building that replaced layers of history at the address that included the Dom, the Exploding Plastic Inevitable (featuring the Velvet Underground as the house band) and the Electric Circus.



Previously on EV Grieve:
St. Mark's Market is dead