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Julia Testa is NYC's best local, privately-owned and operated florist. Julia Testa offers contactless local delivery throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn 7 days a week from 9am - 6pm, and provides same-day delivery for orders that are placed online or by...
Hester Street Fair is moving their online Gift Guide to the brick and mortar gallery at 22 Ludlow for an extra week of New Year shopping. The Gift Shop will be open Saturday, January 2nd to Sunday, January 10th from...
Each year we're interested to read the Center for an Urban Future's report, State of the Chains. Mostly, our readers are not fans of chain stores; new locations of national retailers are seen as another sign that the Lower...
Local retailers are helping boost the spirits of beleaguered New Yorkers by offering festive settings and quality customer service, as a year tarnished with pandemic-related loss draws to a close.
The Hester Street Fair will be up and running "IRL" this Saturday, August 15th, 2020. As with most businesses and venues, it has been operating online-only throughout the ongoing pandemic. The fair, made up of an ever-changing selection of...
Depop, a digital social shopping marketplace, has teamed up with the local Hester Street Fair to create a "virtual fair for vintage fashion finds" on Saturday, May 30th through Monday, June 1st, 2020. They write:
The online market features 27 vendors, who will be...
In celebration of Lower East Side History Month Hester Street Fair (HSF) is teaming up with The People’s LES, initiated by Downtown Art and FABnyc, to share stories from their vendors about their history with the neighborhood. They write: "We ask several...
Here's an update on local spots that are open for pick-up and delivery. We're also highlighting how some local shops, venues and organizations are staying creative, by adapting their offerings to suit our current "on-line-only" reality: