2151 Broadway space goes to Garrick Aug Worldwide leasing team. (Retail New York).The leasing team of Faith Hope Consolo and Joseph Aquino of Garrick-Aug Worldwide, Ltd., along with senior retail consultant, Ferne Glanzrock, have been appointed exclusive agent for prime retail space at 2151 Broadway, between 75th and 76th Streets, on the westside. It is presently Cosmetics Plus. The store has frontage of approximately 40 feet, with approximately 4,050 SF on the ground level and approximately 1,500 SF basement level. The space is divisible DIVISIBLE. The susceptibility of being divided. 2. A contract cannot, in general, be divided in such a manner that an action may be brought, or a right accrue, on a part of it. 2 Penna. R. 454. . This Upper West Side neighborhood has always been a great place to live ," declares Aquino, managing director, "But now, it is also becoming an incredible place to shop. I've never seen anything like it!" Consolo continues, "The neighboring retailers are a long and exciting list and new stores are opening all the time. This area just gets better and better. First of all there's Papyrus papyrus (pəpī`rəs), a sedge (Cyperus papyrus), now almost extinct in Egypt but so universally used there in antiquity as to be the hieroglyphic symbol for Lower Egypt and a common motif in art. , Gazoontite, The Body Shop, Neuhaus, Lechters, and Eye to Eye in the same building as Cosmetic; Plus. Then, moving along, one will also find Sephora, Skechers, Cohen's Fashion Optical, Jeffrey Stein Salon West, Jean Louis Jean Louis (born Jean Louis Berthauldt, October 5, 1907, Paris, France - April 20, 1997, Palm Springs, California, USA) was a U.S. costume designer and multiple Academy Award nominee in Costume Design. David, The Children's Place, Fishs Eddy, A T & T Cellular, GNC GNC General Nutrition Centers GNC Gas Natural Comprimido (Argentina) GNC Guidance, Navigation, and Control GNC Grand National Championship (ATV racing) GNC Global Navigation Chart , La Brea La Brea (lə brā`ə), area, S Calif., formerly in Rancho La Brea. The La Brea asphalt pits, which yielded prehistoric animal and plant remains, are in Hancock Park, Los Angeles. , and Pildes Optical all in the immediate area. Really, if you live here, you don't have to go anywhere else. If you don't, you might want to visit - to find out what you're missing." |
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