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The Storefront: Openings & Closings Archive

July 18, 2005
James Perse Opens on Bleecker Street

James Perse is the quintessential West Coast designer, known for his shirt dresses and soft, layerable tees.

June 27, 2005
De Beers Comes to America

Until now, De Beers diamonds were accessible only to travelers to London and Tokyo.

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.

December 20, 2004
Christian Louboutin in the Meatpacking District
November 22, 2004
Christopher Fischer Opens

Christopher Fischer opens a Soho outpost. Bliss opens its biggest spa to date.

December 13, 2004
Jennifer Miller on Lexingon Ave.

Jennifer Miller Opens on Lexington Ave. De Grisogno Geneva Heads Uptown. Lori McLean Opens in Greenwich Village.

January 10, 2005
Aerospace High Performance Center in the Meatpacking-District

Come January 8, meatpacking-district regulars will be able to tune up for an evening of cocktails with a workout.

April 11, 2005
Reiss Opens on West Broadway

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

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