Streetlevel: Laytner's Latest Location is in the Slope
Collective sigh of relief, Park Slope: Word came in from a reader that “no more trips up to the Upper West Side for comfy if expensive sheets” are necessary because the fourth outpost of Laytner’s Linen & Home is opening on Union Street between 6th and 7th avenues. And so it is. The banner outside…
Collective sigh of relief, Park Slope: Word came in from a reader that “no more trips up to the Upper West Side for comfy if expensive sheets” are necessary because the fourth outpost of Laytner’s Linen & Home is opening on Union Street between 6th and 7th avenues. And so it is. The banner outside the future store says it’s slated to be business sometime this fall. The interior of the space is looking mighty raw right now, but workers were busy trucking in building materials yesterday. GMAP
Laytner’s Linen & Home has opened on Union Street!
Great selection (more to come),great prices.
If you buy quality sheets, they will last like 15 years.
I don’t know what thread count you are buying for summer sheets to last 1 season, I also do not get Humid brownstone????
I had a doctor in this building who was pushed out when the owners wanted to condo-ize it (at least I think that was there plan). Anyway, it sat empty for years and years and the front is not kept up any more. I certainly hope Laytner’s can make a go of it.
I read in the Eagle this 15,000 square foot building recently sold for $4M. My first reaction was, this could be quite the home for someone who wants a lot of space and, possibly, a multi-car garage.
Ok…that sounds right about in line with C21. Guess I’ll have to check this place out.
Snappy – 600 count queen, 2 sheets & 2 cases – $60. Excellent quality, durable.
Are their bedding prices comparable to C21?
Sorry to disappoint but not much status appeal to be found at Laytners (unless you are blown away by a $20 shower curtain). I shopped there regularly when I lived on the UWS– the prices are good and the staff very helpful– I think it’s a great addition to the neighborhood.
It would have been perfect for BuyBuyBaby. If only it were about 20,000 – 30,000 SF bigger.