Calabar Imports is moving to Franklin Ave

After being displaced over a year ago by a large fire at the corner of St. Johns and Washington, Calabar Imports will move to Franklin Avenue. They will be located near Park Place.
Atim wrote: Just to update you, we are moving to Franklin Avenue - and leaving Washington Avenue.Calabar Imports is now in Crown Heights.
We spent the last 2 months looking at the avenue - and found that there is more considerable more diverse businesses on Franklin Avenue that fit our business brand.
We will open August 1.
Mark your Calendars:
Opening Week Celebrations: August 1, 2 and 3 from 12noon until 8pm
Come back, Hang Out and Laugh a bit this Summer
New Address: 708 Franklin Avenue. Brooklyn, NY
Telephone will remain 718-638-4288 while our Dumbo Store will remain 718-928-3970 .
Thanks for your support.
Atim
Atim Annette Oton
P.S. Atim is very involved with CB 8.
Comments
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I wish them luck.
Their demographic
is rapidly
hipster-supplanted
whose whims likely prefer
Keith Haring shtick,
over Afro-exotic hangings
on their walls.
Not that there's anything wrong with Haring
;/ .
There isn't. -
Her other store, located in Dumbo, appears to be doing really well.
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thats' great news-- they're sweet folks and my wife loved shopping at the spot on washington.
loss for wash ave, gain for us!
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MHA said:
I wish them luck.
Their demographic
is rapidly
hipster-supplanted
whose whims likely prefer
Keith Haring shtick,
over Afro-exotic hangings
on their walls.
Not that there's anything wrong with Haring
;/ .
There isn't.i had a funny feeling you would support this store. just a wild guess on my part.
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MHA: will you support this new gallery opening on Classon at Lincoln?
A broker from Ideal Properties tells us that a coffee shop and designer gallery, to be called Nouvelle Vag, signed a five-year lease for 468 Lincoln Place, at Classon Avenue. Not many more details beyond that, but the space should open around Labor Day. This is in one of the newly renovated commercial spaces that line both Lincoln Place and Classon Avenue.
If not, please do articulate why you support the one coming to Franklin and not this one.
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MHA: will you support this new gallery opening on Classon at Lincoln?
A broker from Ideal Properties tells us that a coffee shop and designer gallery, to be called Nouvelle Vag, signed a five-year lease for 468 Lincoln Place, at Classon Avenue. Not many more details beyond that, but the space should open around Labor Day. This is in one of the newly renovated commercial spaces that line both Lincoln Place and Classon Avenue.
If not, please do articulate why you support the one coming to Franklin and not this one.
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Nouvelle Vag
Not touching this one with a ten foot, eh...forget it.
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Nouvelle Vag
Not touching this one with a ten foot, eh...forget it.
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jeffrey said:
Nouvelle Vag
Not touching this one with a ten foot, eh...forget it.
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Duplicate
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whynot_31 said:
http://translate.google.com/#autoThat link you use...I think it is more vague than you think.
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whynot_31 said:
http://translate.google.com/#autoThat link you use...I think it is more vague than you think.
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One must limit how much one expresses one's thoughts.
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One must limit how much one expresses one's thoughts.
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What's a 'Vag'?
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What's a 'Vag'?
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I guess the answer depends upon context, the speaker, and how the word is pronounced.
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I guess the answer depends upon context, the speaker, and how the word is pronounced.
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I heard their name was originally going to be "Olde Vag".
Glad to hear about Calabar reopening in the area.
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I heard their name was originally going to be "Olde Vag".
Glad to hear about Calabar reopening in the area.
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More fun commentary on the coffee shop over here:
It's my understanding that the front- er - "entrance" will be in the form of a verticle slit, with an awning (or...ahem..."hood") over it.
Immediately inside (but no one knows where, exactly) is a cozy corner called The G Spot, where you can order multiple coffees.
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More fun commentary on the coffee shop over here:
It's my understanding that the front- er - "entrance" will be in the form of a verticle slit, with an awning (or...ahem..."hood") over it.
Immediately inside (but no one knows where, exactly) is a cozy corner called The G Spot, where you can order multiple coffees.
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Is it like a Dan Brown novel or something?
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Returning to the title of the post, here are pictures of things available at Calabar Imports this holiday season:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.4050347652282.2170340.1089697182&type=3
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ATIM Is great always welcoming and forward thinking its wonderful having Her on Franklin ave she brings a little diversity which we so need!!! And she does not sell coffee or liquor yeah!
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