StreetLevel: Atlantic Ave. Urban Outfitters Opening Soon
The long-planned Cobble Hill Urban Outfitters is scheduled to be in biz in two-and-a-half weeks, according to an Urban rep we spoke to outside the store last Thursday. A look at the space through the windows (as seen in the mostly obscured photo above) shows there’s still a lot of work to be done, but…
The long-planned Cobble Hill Urban Outfitters is scheduled to be in biz in two-and-a-half weeks, according to an Urban rep we spoke to outside the store last Thursday. A look at the space through the windows (as seen in the mostly obscured photo above) shows there’s still a lot of work to be done, but it’s not totally inconceivable that it’ll be ready to roll by then. We’re definitely interested in seeing how sales fare at this location, which is sort of a no-man’s land for chain clothing stores. Guesses?
Urban Outfitters in Store for Atlantic Ave. [Brownstoner] GMAP
Hey idiots…unless YOU’D LIKE TO START OPENING MOM AND POPS, THIS IS AMERICA!
live with it.
My lord. I see no one here offering to open anything in any of these neighborhoods, but I see Urban OUtifitters, Apple and others stepping up to the plate.
Or would you rather have abandoned storefronts all over Brooklyn again?
You want a non chain?
THEN OPEN ONE!!!!
I’m actually amazed it has taken this long.
Hip neighborhoods in Chicago similar to Brownstone Brooklyn have had this retailer since the mid-1990s.
when are they going to bring back those ass-rounding “chic” jeans from the early 80’s?
i don’t understand the vitriol for ALL chains. it’s so ignorant.
there’s ONE urban outfitters coming to brooklyn. SO WHAT?
it’s not 50 bank branches or duane reades. it’s not walmart or a tcby.
You got that right, 2:51. If you get up real early and walk down Atlantic Ave, it’s nothing but a bunch of senior citizens doing their “walking.”
CAN’T WAIT!!!!
Thank god, I will be able to buy those low rise jeans with the extra large back pockets for my wallet overstuffed with money!!
Chain stores, all of them (urban, trader joe’s), backed by giant corporations.
Say goodbye to local retail in Brooklyn, say hello to corporate retail and the mall-afication of Brooklyn.
Cobble hill needs more ironic t-shirts