Garrick-Aug to rep 2151 Broadway space. (Retail New York).The leasing team of Faith Hope Consolo, vice chairman, and Joseph A. Aquino, managing director, of Garrick-Aug Worldwide, Ltd., has been appointed exclusive agent for the retail space at 2151 Broadway, between 75th and 76th Streets, on the west side. Previously, New World Coffee, there are approximately 500 SF, ground level and 500 SF, basement level. The frontage is approximately 25 linear feet. "This Upper West Side neighborhood was always a wonderful place to live," declares Consolo. "It has also become a great place to shop. 2151 Broadway is located in the center of what seems to be a shopping paradise, between the legendary Fairway Market and equally as famous Zabar's -- and right up the street from wonderful Citarella. You wouldn't believe the pedestrian traffic!" "This area keeps getting better and better: The neighboring neigh·bor n. 1. One who lives near or next to another. 2. A person, place, or thing adjacent to or located near another. 3. A fellow human. 4. Used as a form of familiar address. v. retailers are a long and exciting list and new stores are opening all the time. 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. , The Body Shop, Bati Shoes, Neuhaus and Washington Mutual “WaMu” redirects here. For the Washington, DC radio station, see WAMU. Washington Mutual (or WaMu; NYSE: WM) is the United States' largest savings and loan association. in the same building as New World Coffee. Then, moving along, one will also find Sephora, Skechers, Cohen's Fashion Optical, Jeffrey Stein, 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, AIT&T Cellular, 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. , Xando/Cosi, Commerce Bank, and a new Northface that will open soon -- all in the immediate area. If you live here, you don't have to go anywhere else. If you don't, you may want to visit, to find Out what you're missing." |
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