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The Storefront: Openings & Closings Archive

June 20, 2005
Cappellini Opens in SoHo

The Italian powerhouse Cappellini, which exposed designers like Jasper Morrison and Marc Newson, has its first U.S. store.

June 13, 2005
Berluti Opens on the Upper East Side

Berluti has evolved from its humble roots (started 110 years ago by an Italian immigrant) to the preferred bespoke shoemaker for aristocrats, dapper entertainers, and well-heeled types.

June 6, 2005
Johnny Rocco Opens in Boerum Hill

Johnny Rocco stocks indie designers you won't find in Manhattan.

May 30, 2005
CoCo & Delilah Opens on St. Marks Place

CoCo & Delilah has turned a shopping Website into a store—in record time.

May 23, 2005
Missha Opens in Midtown

What H&M is to fashion, Korean import Missha hopes to be to cosmetics.

May 16, 2005
Adidas Sports Performance Store Opens in SoHo

The 29,500-square-foot Adidas Sport Performance Store stocks shoes and accessories for soccer, baseball, basketball, tennis, running, and football. For the fashion-conscious, there’s the complete Stella McCartney line and customizable mi adidas sneakers.

May 9, 2005
Gandia Blasco USA Opens in Midtown East

Based in Spain, Gandia Blasco makes chic minimalism out of everything from canopy beds to plastic woven floor mats.

May 2, 2005
Diesel Kids Opens in SoHo

The new Diesel Kids Store skips the usual pastels for sleek dark-wood floors and stainless-steel fixtures.

April 25, 2005
An Earnest Cut & Sew Opens in the Meatpacking District

High-end denim brand Earnest Sewn opens its first stand-alone store this week.

April 18, 2005
Schoolhouse Electric Co. Opens on Vestry Street

Light fixtures cast from molds used in early-twentieth-century schools and libraries sound drab, but the stock at Schoolhouse Electric Co. is surprisingly eclectic.

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