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Columbus Ave. sees 9 new stores in 6 months. (Retail New York).


The Columbus Avenue Business Improvement District announces the recent opening of nine new stores on the avenue within the past six months, representing a diverse group of retailers relocating to Manhattan's Upper West Side on Columbus Avenue between 67th and 82nd Streets, announces Barbara Adler, executive director of the BID.

The nine stores are:

* Cellular Express (189B Columbus Avenue) sells a wide variety of cellular phone models, including world phones. It is one of the first stores in the city to offer a "new phone, same number program;"

* Rooster rooster

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 Flowers (235 Columbus Avenue), a European-style flower shop. The new store is its second Columbus Avenue location;

* Cafe Ronda (247 Columbus Avenue), a Latin/Mediterranean fusion restaurant from the owners of popular Mexican bistro Cafe Frida, located a few blocks north on Columbus Avenue;

* Pelagos Restaurant (103 West 77th Street), a fine-dining Greek restaurant;

* Alexia alexia /alex·ia/ (ah-lek´se-ah) a form of receptive aphasia in which ability to understand written language is lost as a result of a cerebral lesion.  Crawford Designs (253 Columbus Avenue), a mid-range accessories and jewelry store that sells original jewelry made from gemstones and silver, costume jewelry costume jewelry
n.
Jewelry made from inexpensive metals and imitation or semiprecious stones.
, handbags and more;

* City Crepe crepe (krāp), thin fabric of crinkled texture, woven originally in silk but now available in all major fibers. There are two kinds of crepe.  (274 Columbus Avenue), a welcome alternative to fast food that specializes in savory and sweet crepes;

* Really Great Things (300 Columbus Avenue), the high fashion women's clothing, accessories and footwear boutique is currently under construction and expanding to a second location on the avenue. The original location is just south on 284 Columbus Avenue

* Bloch International (304 Columbus Avenue), the famous German dancewear dance·wear  
n.
Clothing such as leotards and warmup suits that are worn for dance practice and exercising.
 designer's first retail location is scheduled to open fall 2003;

* Cecile Jeanne (311 Columbus Avenue), with six stores in Paris, one on Madison Avenue Madison Avenue, celebrated street of Manhattan, borough of New York City. It runs from Madison Square (23d St.) to the Madison Bridge over the Harlem River (138th St.). In the 1940s and 50s, some of the major U.S.  and another in Soho, the high fashion French jeweler has opened its first west side outpost on Columbus Avenue.

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To make or become beautiful.



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 and marketing programs by the Columbus Avenue BID have been instrumental in keeping the 15-block stretch of streets comprising its purview The part of a statute or a law that delineates its purpose and scope.

Purview refers to the enacting part of a statute. It generally begins with the words be it enacted and continues as far as the repealing clause.
 occupied and thriving, attracting both new customers and local residents to the eclectic retail corridor. Among the BID's first efforts was a clean streets campaign, for which it retained the services of the Doe Fund: Ready, Willing and Able, a non-profit organization that provides jobs and housing to formerly homeless men and women. Moreover, it was the first of the city's BIDs to utilize the Doe Fund's services.
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Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jul 30, 2003
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