Showing posts with label new retail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new retail. Show all posts
Monday, December 22, 2014
From couches to beds on 3rd Avenue
In other exciting retail news … there's a new tenant for the former Jennifer Convertibles space at 111 Third Ave. near East 14th St. …
Signage is up now for Sleepy's … which, despite the grand opening signage...
… isn't actually open yet. As you can see — no beds!
Friday, July 25, 2014
Community 54 arrives on Avenue B
Community 54 opened this week at 186 Avenue B between East 11th Street and East 12th Street.
The street wear boutique moved here from the doomed stretch of 50-62 Clinton St., where they closed up shop back in January.
Business partners Daymon Green and Jason Jacobs describe the store this way on their website:
Community 54 is a neighborhood lifestyle boutique inspired by creative nostalgia. From classic arcade games and vintage street wear, mixed with new indie brands and contemporary art, the space is a destination for curators of unique collectibles and clothing.
The space was previously home to Gruppo, who moved down Avenue B in March 2013.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Dryden Gallery moves away from Fourth Avenue
Back in April, we noted that the retail space on the southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and East 13th Street — currently home to Brothers Deli and Dryden Gallery — is for lease...
Anyway, just noting that Dryden has moved out of its space ...
... just over to East 12th Street between Broadway and University...
RKF still has the listing on its website ... so nothing must be imminent here just yet...
Perhaps when the Hyatt Union Square finally opens across the street...
[July 31]
Anyway, just noting that Dryden has moved out of its space ...
... just over to East 12th Street between Broadway and University...
RKF still has the listing on its website ... so nothing must be imminent here just yet...
Perhaps when the Hyatt Union Square finally opens across the street...
[July 31]
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Bad news-good news-maybe good news about Avenue A retail
The bad: East Village Pharmacy on Avenue A and Fifth Street has lost their lease...
The good: They're just moving to 41 Avenue A at the corner of Third Street, the site of the long-dormant coffee shop... this will help bring a little life to this lonely stretch of Avenue A...
Maybe good news: Maybe something else decent will move into the soon-to-be-empty East Village Pharmacy space... the sign says no restaurants, but food OK...
The good: They're just moving to 41 Avenue A at the corner of Third Street, the site of the long-dormant coffee shop... this will help bring a little life to this lonely stretch of Avenue A...
Maybe good news: Maybe something else decent will move into the soon-to-be-empty East Village Pharmacy space... the sign says no restaurants, but food OK...
Monday, November 29, 2010
Avenue A finally getting some more retail
Work continues at 41 Avenue A on the corner of East Third Street.... where the Coffee Pot once lived...
As DNAinfo noted in September, a pharmacy is taking over this space... this rather empty stretch of A — on the west side of the Avenue between Third and Second — may soon get some company. According to the website of the landlord, the New York City Housing Authority, there are applications in place for 35 Avenue A and 37 Avenue A.
37 Avenue A was once the Two Boots Restaurant. 35 Avenue A was last the Sons & Daughters high-end kids shop.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Of the 147 storefronts on Avenue A, 70 of them are bars, restaurants or vacant
Whatever happened to the Two Boots Restaurant? Plus: NYCHA puts up two prime storefronts on Avenue A for rent
Sons & Daughters closing on Avenue A; new tenant for A and Third Street?
As DNAinfo noted in September, a pharmacy is taking over this space... this rather empty stretch of A — on the west side of the Avenue between Third and Second — may soon get some company. According to the website of the landlord, the New York City Housing Authority, there are applications in place for 35 Avenue A and 37 Avenue A.
37 Avenue A was once the Two Boots Restaurant. 35 Avenue A was last the Sons & Daughters high-end kids shop.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Of the 147 storefronts on Avenue A, 70 of them are bars, restaurants or vacant
Whatever happened to the Two Boots Restaurant? Plus: NYCHA puts up two prime storefronts on Avenue A for rent
Sons & Daughters closing on Avenue A; new tenant for A and Third Street?
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Listing appears for Houston and Avenue D development
Back in January, the Lo-Down broke the story about a new development (with a roof deck! and $2,800 studios!) coming to Houston and Avenue D... They had a follow-up on the scoop in February, reporting:
Anyway, I stumbled upon the ground floor retail listing the other day at Robert K. Futterman & Associates (RKF) ...
Per the listing...:
approximate size
Ground Floor - 9,711 sf
Basement - 4,816 sf
rent
Upon request
frontage
120 feet on Avenue D
70 feet on East Houston Street
term
Long term
possession
Fourth Quarter 2011
neighboring tenants
Banco Popular, Capital One, Duane Reade, FedEx Office, Dunkin Donuts, Subway and Baskin-Robbins
comments
- Brand new 180-unit luxury residential rental building
- High ceilings
- Over 12,000 apartment units within a five-block radius
- In close proximity to Tompkins Square Park
Possession by the end of next year? Seems awfully ambitious, but OK... The "neighboring tenants" mostly seem to be the ones at Red Square or One Avenue B... obviously only chain stores could afford the asking prices for retail here... this will be a development that many people will continue to watch...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Avenue D's future
The developer, whose name was not disclosed, intends to build on the corner of Houston and Avenue D. There would be 166 rental apartments, 34 of them affordable. This past Tuesday evening, CB3 accepted the committee’s recommendation to approve the deal, with 18 voting yes and 11 voting no.
Anyway, I stumbled upon the ground floor retail listing the other day at Robert K. Futterman & Associates (RKF) ...
Per the listing...:
approximate size
Ground Floor - 9,711 sf
Basement - 4,816 sf
rent
Upon request
frontage
120 feet on Avenue D
70 feet on East Houston Street
term
Long term
possession
Fourth Quarter 2011
neighboring tenants
Banco Popular, Capital One, Duane Reade, FedEx Office, Dunkin Donuts, Subway and Baskin-Robbins
comments
- Brand new 180-unit luxury residential rental building
- High ceilings
- Over 12,000 apartment units within a five-block radius
- In close proximity to Tompkins Square Park
Possession by the end of next year? Seems awfully ambitious, but OK... The "neighboring tenants" mostly seem to be the ones at Red Square or One Avenue B... obviously only chain stores could afford the asking prices for retail here... this will be a development that many people will continue to watch...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Avenue D's future
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
E2E4 now sporting retail space: What new merchant can we expect on the Bowery?
Between Fourth Street and Third Street on the Bowery. Street level at the 15-story tower.
Previously.
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