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The Children’s Place on Delancey Street Might Not Survive 2020
Posted February 25, 2020 at 5:03 am
The Lower East Side outpost of The Children’s Place is operating on borrowed time. The tombstone leasing banner beside its store signage at 126 Delancey says it all. Diving deeper into the real estate listing – repped by Sinvin [PDF] – it appears the 7,600 square-foot space is available starting November 2020. And Essex Crossing […]
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Laces Out: Payless is Closing Delancey Street Store After 6 Years
Posted February 21, 2017 at 5:00 am
Payless ShoeSource is a goner. The six-year-old store at 130 Delancey Street – inside the big-box base of the Blue condo – is closing in short order. Discount signs in the windows announce the closure and requisite sale, employing the tagline, “closing here but open near.” (The nearest location is 34th Street.) Payless has apparently […]
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Listed: Wassail Cider Bar Might Not Last Much Longer on Orchard Street
Posted November 28, 2016 at 5:00 am
Just a short month after the second annual LES Cider Fest took over upper Orchard Street, one of its biggest proponents (and beneficiaries) might soon close. Indeed, Wassail now has brokers shopping around the space. Real estate listings are peppered about Craigslist and included in Sinvin’s online portfolio. The twenty-month-old business – occupying 2,000 square-feet on […]
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Starr Restaurant Group Bid for Bowery Bunker Steakhouse Doesn’t Look Good
Last modified May 7, 2015 at 8:11 pm
If the new real estate signage in the windows of 222 Bowery is any indication, Starr Restaurant Group may have hit a dead end. You’ll recall that restaurateurs Joe Carroll and Stephen Starr had been battling both the community and city in order to open an “approachable” steakhouse here at the “Bunker” building. The proposal would […]
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Green Depot’s Bowery Bunker for Rent
Posted July 20, 2012 at 6:09 am
The historic Bunker on the Bowery might soon lose its anchor ground-level tenant. Subtle leasing signage arrived outside the storefront of 222 Bowery earlier this week, raising red flags and evoking memories here at Boogie HQ.