H&M Setting Up Shop in Downtown BK
Somehow we missed this major retail news from Tuesday: H&M “has officially signed a 15-year lease at property owner Al Laboz’s 497 Fulton Street building on the Fulton Street Mall. The 29,600-square-foot store, between Hoyt and Bridge streets, will be H&M’s first street location Brooklyn,” reports the Observer. Due to construction, it won’t open until…

Somehow we missed this major retail news from Tuesday: H&M “has officially signed a 15-year lease at property owner Al Laboz’s 497 Fulton Street building on the Fulton Street Mall. The 29,600-square-foot store, between Hoyt and Bridge streets, will be H&M’s first street location Brooklyn,” reports the Observer. Due to construction, it won’t open until 2010.
Back to the original thread.
Rob, have you two set a day?
And go to H & M and treat yourself.
At least I’m not fooling myself that I buy those magazines for the articles.
i LOVE cher!!! but im a bad gay cuz i dont like madonna. i find her dull and a big old trend copycat. for the life of me i will never understand how people say she starts trends.
-r0b
“Oriental Guy”?
DIBS that must be an old magazine. Doesn’t sound very politically correct. It should be Asian Guy.
‘BRG, most of my reading material is kept behind the store counters (and in brown paper wrapping).’
That’s where you get your corny cliches you throw on here?
“when her ‘sex’ book came out, it wasn’t displayed on the shelves, you had to ask for it, it was kept behind the counter.”
BRG, most of my reading material is kept behind the store counters (and in brown paper wrapping).
Yet magazines like Mandate, Honcho, Oriental Guy, etc, etc, etc were always displayed on shelves.
I never cared very much for Cher.
when her ‘sex’ book came out, it wasn’t displayed on the shelves, you had to ask for it, it was kept behind the counter.