The band is offering records, test pressings, cumgirl8 collectibles, shoes, clothing, accessories, one-of-a-kind merch, and musical equipment from noon to 7 p.m. each day.
Revisit weekend No. 1 of the sale from two weeks ago here.
We are a hybrid of curated pre-loved designer and vintage clothing and artistic works. We specialize in pieces that span a wide range of styles, from timeless classics to avant-garde statements.
"We immediately fell for this neighborhood," Chung said. "And our neighbor friends wanted us to be here, so we're back with our first permanent store. And we're already seeing a lot of old friends and have met many new friends."
Chung hopes the space will continue to foster that sense of connection.
"In the future, we'll host activities like an art market and movie night and more, so we can get to know our neighborhood better and have more fun together," she said.
The NYU Swap Shop is a space dedicated to reusing and repurposing items, particularly those collected through the Green Apple Move Out program at NYU. It functions as a central location for students to donate and find gently used items like clothing, electronics, appliances, and stationery.
With roots in waves of immigration dating back to the 1840s, the church was once one of the largest in the city and one of its tallest structures. A devastating fire at its school led to pioneering reforms in fire safety measures that remain with us today, and the church, which was restyled over time, was the site of significant innovations in the use of electricity in church structures as well as the introduction of Gregorian chants at Catholic Churches.
Most Holy Redeemer has been a cornerstone of the East Village community for over a century and a half, and embodies so much of this neighborhood’s and New York's rich immigrant history and culture.
Throughout the early decades of the 20th century, Loew operated a chain of luxurious, fantastical cinema palaces from Delancey Street to Times Square to Harlem, all designed to satisfy New York City's obsession with this new form of mass entertainment.Loew's name still graces movie theaters today, though most of his early palaces have, sadly, long been demolished.
The 1920s-era East Village building has been owned by the New Tandem Equities since 2007, city property records reveal, when it was sold to them for $4.2 million by an LLC under developer Anthony Marano's control. Marano, in turn, had bought the building from grocery store mogul (Gristedes and D'Agostino's) and radio station owner (WABC 770 AM) John Catsimatidis in 2005.
Again, the auction is for the leases, not the properties. The EV lease is reportedly set to expire in 2032.