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I n Brooklyn, A Cheng, formerly of the East Village, will come to 466 Bergen Street, Park Slope. Urban Outfitters’ concept store, Space Ninety 8 is opening shortly at 98 North 6th Street. The Idlewild bookstore has its third location at 218 Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg. Look for a major renovation of the Fulton Street Macy’s in the near future. Shelterego’s Paulina and Gosia Rojek have opened Pas-Par-Tou, featuring homewares and some jewelry at 206 Court Street. You and Yours Fine Vintage moves from the Brooklyn Flea to its own shop at 240 Kent Avenue. Primary Essentials, a “lifestyle shop” with items from housewares to textiles selected by stylist Lauren Snyder, has come to 372 Atlantic Avenue. Also selling housewares: the new Cucina & Tavola at 235 Grand Street. Gant is bringing its younger-skewing Rugger line to two Brooklyn sites: 115 North Sixth Street in Williamsburg and 357 Atlantic Avenue in Boerum Hill. Twisted Lily (360 Atlantic Avenue) offers a number of entrepreneurial perfume-makers. The owners of the Columbia Street CrossFit will open another unit on Kent Avenue in Williamsburg. Is Brooklyn’s long- wished-for Apple store possibly coming to BAM South (286 Ashland Place)? Rough Trade, the London-based music store has just arrived at 64 North 9th Street in Williamsburg. Leana Zuniga, designer of Electric Feathers, has launched boutique Electric Nest at 60 Broadway. Look for another New York Sports Club, this time at 147 Greenpoint Avenue, in the spring. NYCPet.com takes a physical store for its pet food and accessories at 298 Graham Avenue. Children’s hair salon EdaMama will beautify 568 Union Avenue in Williamsburg. Bay Ridge-born Little Cupcake Bakeshop is expanding to 598 Vanderbilt Avenue in Prospect Heights. Randolph BK has leased 104 South 4th Street. At long last, the River Café (1 Water Street) reopened for dinner. FOUR BOROUGHS What a winter – it may be cold and snowy, but from Brooklyn to Queens, Staten Island to the Bronx, the leasing scene outside Manhattan has never been hotter!

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What a winter – it may be cold and snowy, but from Brooklyn to Queens, Staten Island to the Bronx, the leasing scene outside Manhattan has never been hotter!

Transcript of Faithreportwinter2014pt2

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In Brooklyn, A Cheng, formerly of the East Village, will come to 466 Bergen Street, Park Slope. Urban Outfitters’ concept store, Space Ninety 8 is opening shortly at 98 North 6th Street. The Idlewild bookstore has its third location at 218 Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg. Look for a major renovation of the Fulton Street Macy’s in the near future. Shelterego’s Paulina and Gosia Rojek have opened Pas-Par-Tou, featuring homewares and some jewelry at 206 Court Street. You and Yours Fine Vintage moves from the Brooklyn Flea to its own shop at 240 Kent Avenue. Primary Essentials, a “lifestyle

shop” with items from housewares to textiles selected by stylist Lauren Snyder, has come to 372 Atlantic Avenue. Also selling housewares: the new Cucina & Tavola at 235 Grand Street. Gant is bringing its younger-skewing Rugger line to two Brooklyn sites: 115 North Sixth Street in Williamsburg and 357 Atlantic Avenue in Boerum Hill. Twisted Lily (360 Atlantic Avenue) offers a number of entrepreneurial perfume-makers. The owners of the Columbia Street CrossFit will open another unit on Kent Avenue in Williamsburg. Is Brooklyn’s long-wished-for Apple store possibly coming to BAM South (286 Ashland Place)? Rough Trade, the London-based music store has just arrived at 64 North 9th

Street in Williamsburg. Leana Zuniga, designer of Electric Feathers, has launched boutique Electric Nest at 60 Broadway. Look for another New York Sports Club, this time at 147 Greenpoint Avenue, in the spring. NYCPet.com takes a physical store for its pet food and accessories at 298 Graham Avenue. Children’s hair salon EdaMama will beautify 568 Union Avenue in Williamsburg. Bay Ridge-born Little Cupcake Bakeshop is expanding to 598 Vanderbilt Avenue in Prospect Heights. Randolph BK has leased 104 South 4th Street. At long last, the River Café (1 Water Street) reopened for dinner.

FOUR BOROUGHSWhat a winter – it may be cold and snowy, but from Brooklyn to Queens, Staten Island to the Bronx, the leasing scene outside Manhattan has never been hotter!

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In Queens, Nordstrom Rack is coming to The Shops at Skyview Center, 40-22 College Point Boulevard. Also being mentioned is a possible H&M at 160-08 Jamaica Avenue. French garden store Luludi Living Frames comes to the city at 23-07 24th Avenue, Astoria. Victoria’s Secret, electronics store Bluewire and an expanded

Metropolitan Museum of Art store have opened at JFK Airport’s Terminal 4, with Michael Kors and more coming soon. Raymour & Flanigan will help all those new homeowners live in style at 168-53 Jamaica Avenue.

And this is just the beginning. Happy Shopping!

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As retail complexes continue construction, it’s all about food in Staten Island. Sunny Palace brings Chinese and Asian cuisine to Armstrong Avenue and Hyland Boulevard. Korean food returns to the borough at MaDang, 330 Bradley Avenue. Caribbean cuisine can be found at Island Bay Grill and Lounge, 584 Bay Street. Ariana’s Deli offers Mexican dining at 7311 Amboy Road.

In the Bronx, Target has a new location at Lafayette Avenue and the Hutchinson River Parkway. TJ Maxx will come to 171 230th Street.