I just noticed that At Home on 5th is empty and for rent. Did anyone shop there? I went in there a couple of times, but the price range was above my budget and I really only liked one, maybe 2 things they ever had.
The place right next to them is closed too, but I can't remember what was there before. It's the bright pink store.
I wonder what will take both their places???
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Mon Jan 08, 07 5:13 pm EST
I wonder if we are going to experience a reverse of the 5th ave boom now? _________________ Do you know where you're going to
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Mon Jan 08, 07 7:19 pm EST
i think they just had bad stuff. and i don't only say this because they didn't want to carry my work... _________________ what would you tell me, if i could hear you speaking?--t.r.
Mamacita Stuck in the middle with you
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Mon Jan 08, 07 7:29 pm EST
I would LOOOOOOVE for a place like this (see link) to take over both spaces.
Chef Works was a store at the last place I called home. They had everything and at the regular market prices. They carried quality last-you-a-lifetime equipment, artist creations, everything you would ever need EVER.
From Bauer plates, cookie cutters, cast iron enameled pots, decorative napkins, to utensils and ... well everything....
I used to love just looking at their new plates and shakers, you name it. It was top of the line, not Target stuff. I know there's a place on 7th ave that has kitchen stuff, but it just doesn't compare. They would totally carry your stuff BP.
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Tue Jan 09, 07 11:06 am EST
Quote:
The place right next to them is closed too, but I can't remember what was there before. It's the bright pink store.
Wasn't that Wrapper's Delight next door?
Marion-Slope Observer Guest
Tue Jan 09, 07 9:36 pm EST
I live around the corner on Lincoln and both places never had customers. Wrong business plan + high rent = failure unfortunately. The same was the case for the overly built cafe on the corner of Lincoln and 5th which will reopen shortly as a French Morocan restaurant.
pitu Fake Buddhist
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Tue Jan 09, 07 9:37 pm EST
Marion-Slope Observer wrote:
The same was the case for the overly built cafe on the corner of Lincoln and 5th which will reopen shortly as a French Morocan restaurant.
yeah! thanks for the heads up
snazzybangs Guest
Wed Jan 17, 07 2:49 pm EST
i think at home and wrapper's delight had the same owner. i would love to open up something in that space - its cute... the "for rent" sign in the wrapper's delight window is gone... wonder what that will become?
anyone have any idea what storefront rents are for 5th ave, on average, for that size space? just curious.
and ps, i used to get the kukaburra red licorice from wrapper's delight, and the dark chocolate covered orange peels... but sadly, there were never any other customers whenever i went in so i knew it was doomed from the start...
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