[Photo Monday by Bobby Williams]
The Pro Land sneaker shop on East 14th Street near Avenue A abruptly closed the other day. There was a notice of a sale, but no word of a renovation. The space looked gutted.
Given the rumors (just rumors) that the single-level structures from the post office to the southwest corner of Avenue A will be cleared out to make way for some Double D development, it seemed plausible that Pro Land was a goner.
Per an EVG commenter Monday:
The Pro Land sneaker shop at 14th and A is suddenly closed. Walked by this morning and the place was gutted, men in there working.
Between the billboard coming down on the SW corner of A/14th (exposing the greatly missed Chico 9/11 mural), Stuyvesant Stationery (a few doors down from Pro Land) closing last fall, and of course the closing of the Stuyvesant PO next month, I would't be surprised if everything from Ave A to the detestable A Building gets razed on that side of 14th.
For now, at least, this isn't the case. As these photos yesterday by Bobby Williams show, the space has been quickly renovated and restocked...
The store was to reopen last night.
Anyway, to recap, the
The lease expires at the current location at the end of next month. The landlord reportedly told the USPS that they have other plans (residential?) for the building.
Last fall, the Stuyvesant Stationery shop next door to the post office lost its lease and closed.
Previously on EV Grieve:
First sign of more development on East 14th Street?
Report: Closure of the Peter Stuyvesant Post Office is pretty much a done deal