Another Atlantic Ave Design Store Biting the Dust
The Brooklyn Heights decor and gift store is closing up shop at the end of this month. The tiny store has been around since 2006, and owners say they won’t be relocating. Looks like that corner of Henry and Atlantic will feel pretty barren soon, what with the shuttering of Nova Zembla. GMAP StreetLevel: Heights…

The Brooklyn Heights decor and gift store is closing up shop at the end of this month. The tiny store has been around since 2006, and owners say they won’t be relocating. Looks like that corner of Henry and Atlantic will feel pretty barren soon, what with the shuttering of Nova Zembla. GMAP
StreetLevel: Heights Furniture Shop Shuttering [Brownstoner]
She married rich. Got bored. Opened a store. Got bored. Closed store.
this place was nice…well chosen items, great for gifts. I guess a tough place for a store in terms of foot traffic, off Atlantic as it was. I’m guessing tazza will hang in there, seems like they do a pretty good business.
Very sorry to see them go. They had high end items (yes, pricey, but excellent quality and exactly in line with what you would pay online or in Manhattan) with excellent Brooklyn customer service. Definitely a loss.
“Looks like that corner of Henry and Atlantic will feel pretty soon, what with the shuttering of Nova Zembla.”
I assume this is a typo.
Probably should read “will feel preety barren soon.”
Sad. I bought some nice gifts in there — the ladies had a good eye.
Hi rents! Selling something no one want. Next. Our economey is doing just great. Productivity is going up but who knows what we are producing. Oh yeah paper meney.
Yet people are somehow paying high rents selling Essential Oils every other store front.
There a quite a few closed shops on Court, Smith and Atlantic Avenue. It’s hard to pay the high rents particularly selling knick knacks.
I liked Atlantic back in the day when it had twenty huge stores stuffed with nothing but solid oak antiques.