New York shoppers are all set to splurge in 2006.We've had twelve months of retail acclaim--the best for sales since 1999--and 2006 is already gathering momentum to be another superb shopping year. A number of the sectors that turned out the big sellers in 2005 are poised to keep drawing in droves of wide-eyed shoppers next year. Children were the little darlings of 2005 and lavish luxury items, food with attitude, and glittery, must-have jewelry were top of the shopping list and will continue to please in 2006. There are also some new trends to talk about--more home furnishings, and plenty of sports and fitness retailers to help New Yorkers get physical and work off any holiday overindulgences. New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of saw big names in big lights last year, including Hershey and Samsung Experience, and will soon see more, such as mega-stores from Microsoft, Coca-Cola and Apple. Here's what happened to us last year and where the retail market's set to boom in the New Year ... Not only were luxury goods the top temptation of 2005, they're going to keep captivating cap·ti·vate tr.v. cap·ti·vat·ed, cap·ti·vat·ing, cap·ti·vates 1. To attract and hold by charm, beauty, or excellence. See Synonyms at charm. 2. Archaic To capture. the New York shopper's gaze right through 2006. New Yorkers love to lounge in the lap of lavishness and stores are spilling their treasure right and left to meet our "nothing's too much"--style desire. In 2005, Sermoneta opened on Madison to ravish shoppers with its lovely gloves, leather handbags and other accoutrements ac·cou·ter·ment or ac·cou·tre·ment n. 1. An accessory item of equipment or dress. Often used in the plural. 2. Military equipment other than uniforms and weapons. Often used in the plural. 3. extraordinaire ex·tra·or·di·naire adj. Extraordinary: a jazz singer extraordinaire. [French, from Old French, from Latin extra . Tous from Spain toasted shoppers in Soho with an accessories boutique boasting diamond jewelry, watches, resortwear, handbags, perfumes and sunglasses, among other luxurious offerings, many of which feature the company's 20-year-old signature bear in their designs. New temples to opulence are shooting up across Manhattan--and will continue to all through 2006--proving that no one appreciates the joys of indulgence in luxury more than a New Yorker does all through 2006! The fever for fine dining and wining went so high in 2005 it seemed the year would have to mark the peak of ogling fellow diners at Manhattan's "see and be seen" restaurants. New York mouthwatered at the openings of restaurants too numerous to count, including entries from celebrity chefs like Danny Meyer Daniel "Danny" Meyer (b. 1958, St Louis) is a New York City restauranteur. He was born and raised in St Louis, and spent portions of his childhood traveling throughout Europe with his father's tour company, studying food and hospitality extensively in France and Italy (including , Tom Colicchio Thomas Patrick "Tom" Colicchio (b. August 15 1962, Elizabeth, New Jersey) is a noted American chef. He was co-owner, founder and former executive chef of the Gramercy Tavern in New York City, which opened in 1994, and was voted Most Popular Restaurant in New York City by the Zagat and Sirio Maccioni. But Manhattan never just says no to new ultra-chic dining opportunities. His Majesty
One of the stores helping mom and dad keep youngsters happy was Giggle, which serves those in a family way and gets them ready for baby at their Soho flagship and another location uptown. London-based Rachel Riley also jetted over to 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. to establish its U.S. flagship--bringing her line of exquisite handmade clothing for infants, children and women to a new audience. Build-a-Bear and American Girl American Girl, may refer to:
adj. Full of jubilant delight; joyful. glee ful·ly adv.glee , we're sure to see a slew of new spots that crown kids as kings (and queens). 2006 is looking set to be every bit as big a dining bonanza as its predecessor. Even everyday food shopping became a little more fabulous with New Yorkers learning the ins and outs ins and outs pl.n. 1. The intricate details of a situation, decision, or process. 2. The windings of a road or path. of shopping in a European key, strolling through food halls rather than supermarkets and dawdling in specialty shops rather than delis. Union Square became the true foodie's victory--or paradise! Trader Joe's Trader Joe's is a privately held chain of specialty grocery stores headquartered in Monrovia, California. As of September 2007, Trader Joe's has a total of 284 stores.[1] is about to go toe to toe with the neighborhood's existing roster of gourmand glory stores, including the new Whole Foods. Union Square West is also about to become home to a brand new super-sized Balducci's. We're going to see fresh invasions of heavenly restaurants and food purveyors throughout 2006--including new waves of celebrity cooks Celebrity Cooks was a Canadian cooking show independently produced by Initiative Productions and aired on the CBC from 1975 to 1979, and was syndicated throughout Canada and the United States from 1980 to 1989. coming on crusade from as far as Lyonne in France and Napa Valley in California to turn New York into an unparalleled food mecca. Get your bibs and silver spoons out! What a year 2005 was for the trade in all that sparkles and shines! Madison Avenue got a new name: "The Bejeweled be·jew·eled or be·jew·elled adj. Decorated with or as if with jewels. Mile"--rechristened for all the stones glowing in the windows of jewelry retailers that opened up along "Mad Ave's" gilded gild 1 tr.v. gild·ed or gilt , gild·ing, gilds 1. To cover with or as if with a thin layer of gold. 2. To give an often deceptively attractive or improved appearance to. 3. length. In 2006, the jewelers are going to keep mining the city and you're going to have to look pretty far off the Avenue not to get blinded by the luster of these treasures. Diamond dealers have gone retail by the dozen, including Israeli jeweler Vivid, which set up shop nearby other new options for jewelry consumption on Madison. Lockes Diamantaires also locked in a Madison Avenue flagship--soldering together two of last year's hottest trends--jewels and flagships. The escalation in exquisiteness is going to keep up its uncontainable growth in 2006 with even more oh-so-sophisticated European Jewelers closing ranks with some unique all-American additions. From gemstones burning with the hues of fire found deep below the earth to diamonds and other rocks that dazzle us with light bright as suns, New York will have a treasure-hoarde of jewels to show off. New Yorkers have a passion for feathering The appearance of jagged edges on moving objects in an interlaced display. Also known as "combing," this artifact is created because the image moves from one video field (odd lines displayed) to the next video field (even lines filled in while odd lines still present). their nests and creativity will flourish like never before in 2006. We'll flock to stores that incorporate the best of home furnishings, entertainment and education. While ABC ABC in full American Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928. Home, Williams Sonoma and Crate & Barrel will remain as popular as ever, shoppers will have new ways to "go domestic" such as stores that allow shoppers the opportunity to buy the finest cookware and receive cooking lessons at the same time, or pick up linens as well as savvy tips for entertaining. Retailers from Washington and California are among those scouting New York spaces for places to debut this innovative concept. New Yorkers are known for being fitness fanatics and getting in tip-top shape will be trendier than ever in this healthy New Year. Whether it be running, biking or yoga, a slew of new sporting goods and accessories stores are racing to fuel the frenzy. The latest craze to send New Yorkers into overdrive is the "lifestyle" sports shop, which provides a more interactive experience. Shoppers will get the full gamut--equipment, apparel, instructions and even places where one can take part in their sport of choice. Burton, which opened a flagship in Soho in early 2006, is a perfect example of this trend. New York will also see more Paragon, Modell's, Adidas, Puma and Nike in 2006. The corporate giants will continue to make their way to the city in 2006. Most recently, Samsung Experience followed the success of its predecessor Sony, who scored big in Manhattan with its "experience store" and now has a whole building all its own. Samsung just opened its interactive signature store in Time Warner Center The Time Warner Center is a mixed-use skyscraper developed by The Related Companies in New York City. Its design, by David Childs and Mustafa Kemal Abadan of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, consists of two 229 m (750 ft) towers bridged by a multi-story atrium containing upscale retail to rave reviews. Hershey's also sweetened sweet·en v. sweet·ened, sweet·en·ing, sweet·ens v.tr. 1. To make sweet or sweeter by adding sugar, honey, saccharin, or another sweet substance. 2. To make more pleasant or agreeable. the deal for New Yorkers, bringing us the smallest store with the largest sign in bustling Times Square. Bringing new meaning to the phrase "Big Apple," Apple will soon open the doors to its fabulous Fifth Avenue shop, which will be the company's largest ever. Coca-Cola and Microsoft are also set to debut in Times Square this year, bringing even more huge names to the glittering, over the top shopping and entertainment district. BY FAITH HOPE CONSOLO, CHAIRMAN, PRUDENTIAL DOUGLAS ELLIMAN'S RETAIL LEASING AND SALES DIVISION |
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