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The Storefront: Openings & Closings Archive

December 4, 2006
Pomellato Opens on Madison Avenue

More affordable and less sparkly than neighboring jewelers Graff and Chopard, Pomellato sells fashionable pieces.

November 20, 2006
Everything Must Go Opens in Harlem

Until recently, Harlem’s fashion pickings were pretty slim, but change is under way: First there was the boutique N; now there’s Everything Must Go.

November 13, 2006
Shvitz Opens on Thompson Street

Pint-size Shvitz sells comfortably stylish clothes for lazy days or long flights.

November 6, 2006
Frank’s Chop Shop Opens on Essex Street

An old-school barbershop (black-and-white-checked floors, chairs from the thirties) without the stodginess, Frank’s Chop Shop delivers polite, efficient service along with hipster cuts beloved of young Wall Streeters and skateboarders alike.

October 30, 2006
Paul Smith Opens a New Store on Greene Street

Paul Smith finally has a New York presence that more accurately reflects the designer’s international stature.

October 23, 2006
Tribeca Medspa Opens on Hudson Street

The past several months have seen a proliferation of the medi-spas form—spas with the medical bona fides to perform Botox injections and other heavy-duty services. The latest to join the wave is Tribeca Medspa.

October 16, 2006
Crew Cuts Opens on Prince Street

At J.Crew’s new kids’ store, the label’s signature prepster gear is shrunken for children, and the classics become even cuter in small versions.

October 9, 2006
Phyto Universe Opens on Lexington Avenue

Unlike other training centers in the city like Bumble and bumble, where trainees do their homework on your head at bargain prices, Phyto Universe boasts a hair-and-scalp analysis program, treatments designed specifically for individual hair-care needs.

October 2, 2006
Petrou Opens on Madison Avenue

When socialites need over-the-top furs, they head to Dennis Basso. Now, when they want handmade eveningwear to go underneath those furs, they can turn to Nicolas Petrou, who happens to be Basso’s creative director.

September 25, 2006
Tibi Opens in Soho

The bright floral motifs throughout the new Tibi in Soho make it clear that, while the fashion world is wearing head-to-toe black this fall, designer Amy Smilovic loves color.

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