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Monday, January 7, 2008

RackedWire: Bidding West Elm Dumbo and Levitz Adieu, More

DUMBO—Are Dumbo residents no longer in need of starter furniture? A reader sends word that the nabe's West Elm store may be shuttering: "I live in Dumbo and there is a huge rumor that the West Elm is closing. The sign out front says 'Design Sale' but inside today (sunday) everything in sight was being sold. The line was huge, the store had the definite feel of closing- furniture, pillows- literally everything in sight was getting unloaded. Will try to send photo tomorrow. A neighbor was told they are 'remodeling' which I don't really believe." If you know more, fill us in. Thanks. UPDATE: They're not going anywhere. [RackedWire Inbox]

NEW YORK CITY/JERZ—More furniture store closures: Levitz Furniture Store (of the catchy commercial jingle: You'll Love it at Levitz) is biting the dust. A source writes: "Not the most exciting news but the Levitz Furniture Store, which has filed for ch 11 three times in 10 yrs, is finally going out of business and is undergoing a going out of business sale. Store is due to close the end of February and Raymour & Flanigan Furniture is taking over that spot located in the Con Edison Bldg. Look for a Spring time opening. Raymour & Flanigan will be keeping their first Manhattan location at 43 west 23rd street. They are also taking over the Levitz location on 125th st in Harlem too, among others in Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx, Staten Island, and New Jersey." [RackedWire Inbox]

EAST VILLAGE—And now, an answer to a question we had never asked: "Did you know that JCPenney has a catalog store at 241 E 10th St. in Manhattan? Customers can have their catalog orders sent here for pick-up, return items, and pay their JCP bills here.We often have "free shipping" offers available. Prices are national prices, not marked up for NY costs, making for many great buys.Questions? call us at 212-533-1088. Thanks, Harry(co-owner)(we are a licensee)" Okay. Ah, good to know? [RackedWire Inbox]


Monday, November 5, 2007

Unrealistic Nordstrom To Brooklyn Rumor Has Resurfaced

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Can you picture Nordstrom opening in downtown Brooklyn? We certainly can not. But the Daily News insists that "department stores are making a huge comeback in downtown Brooklyn, with Target, JCPenney, Kohl's and Nordstrom eying spots in the Fulton Mall..." Target, well, we broke the news of that store coming to Albee Square a month ago. And it's easy to imagine that Kohl's and JCPenney would be interested in the area. But Nordstrom? Just because Marty Markowitz flaps his lips does not make it so; the store will most definitely open its first NYC outpost in Manhattan. The paper does have more info on the Target, though, stating that it is slated to open sometime in 2011 after "construction is completed at the 132,000-square-foot City Point building" and that it will be less than a mile from the Target at Atlantic Center.
· Target signs deal to open a store at City Point [NY Daily News]
· Exclusive: Another Target Planned For Brooklyn [Racked]







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