
On the west side of Sixth avenue, between 21st and 22nd street there is an amazingly beautiful, 41,700 square foot pre-war historic building. It was one of the first department stores in the city that had automatic elevators and has housed one of Manhattan’s several Barnes and Nobles’ stores for years. Well, their lease is up, and they are leaving (don’t worry, the chain is set to open 2 new stores within the coming year). So, come spring, it’s anyone’s guess as to who will pick up this massive treasure. I would absolutely LOVE to see either a Nordstrom or a Target (as Racked is speculating) in that space, the two things from home that I will openly admit to missing. If it’s another H&M or WholeFoods I may consider moving.
|
Diddy Celebrates his 40th Birthday at The Plaza
Tinsley Mortimer ditches Prince for an American Idol
New Moon Mania: Team Taylor or Team Robert?
The 2009 Victoria Secret Fashion Show



That’s right around the corner from my old apartment. I miss the Flatiron District.
Sigh.
Right across the street is Maffei’s Pizza, which makes the amazing Grandma’s Pizza. I need to stop by there soon for a slice, for old time’s sake.