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The Storefront: Openings & Closings Archive

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.

April 11, 2005
Reiss Opens on West Broadway

Britain's answer to Banana Republic, Reiss, brings even more chic basics to New York.

April 4, 2005
Massimo Bizzocchi Opens in the Meatpacking District

Alongside the house label’s English-dandy-meets-old-fashioned-mafioso plaid suits, there are button-downs by Lorenzini, leather outerwear by Gallotti, and knitwear by Andrea Fenzi.

March 28, 2005
Operations Opens in SoHo

The clothes hang from meat hooks and the fitting rooms are industrial-size freezers, but the details on the clothes are the real draw at Operations.

March 23, 2005
OPENINGS

An interesting sentence related to the FIRST STORE opening.

March 14, 2005
Journey Opens in Dumbo

Journey stocks an eclectic mix of home furnishings and fashion accessories that makes it a more affordable version of ABC Carpet & Home.

March 7, 2005
Fashion/Plate NYC Opens on Elizabeth St.

At night, the multifunctional space serves up Latin and Asian cuisine; by day, it sells tightly tailored women’s clothes, original Warhols, and glam jewelry.

February 28, 2005
Cronick Valentine Opens in the East Village

For those determined to carry their iPod in a case that no one else has, Scott Cronick might have the answer.

February 21, 2005
Eskandar Opens in the Village

Eskandar aims to make a splash in the Village.

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