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The Storefront: Openings & Closings Archive

November 8, 2004
Fete Opens on Park Ave.

Fete Opens on Park Ave. Oscar de la Renta opens first freestanding American store. Other openings include Carlos Miele, Scharffen Berger and Matrix Global Academy.

November 15, 2004
Henri Bendel Lingerie Department

The entire third floor becomes the new home to 30 different lines of sexy underpinnings.

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 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.

January 17, 2005
Claudine Opens in West Village

While Marc Jacobs and Ralph Lauren colonize Bleecker north of Seventh, smaller stores like recently opened Claudine maintain the West Village’s quainter traditions.

January 3, 2005
Gorilla Marketing

Japan’s cult clothing line comes to New York.

January 3, 2005
Posy Floral Design on the Upper East Side

There’s a new spot for tastefully simple flower arrangements.

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

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

January 24, 2005
David Webb Moves to Madison Ave.

Jet-setters, take note: Jewelry house David Webb just moved ten blocks.

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.

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