Ashoka, which originally opened in 2017, served Indian food with “northern and southern influences,” Gauri Shankar, the owner, wrote on Yelp. The space has been cleared out and the phone is disconnected. (Thanks to Leslie for the tip.) Photograph by Lisa Kava.Īshoka, the Indian restaurant at 489 Columbus (between 83rd and 84th Streets), appears to be closed. Just Salad has an UWS location at 2056 Broadway (between 70th and 71st Streets) and another one is opening on Broadway between 110th and 111th Streets. A representative from Just Salad told WSR that an opening is planned for this March or April. Just Salad, the salad chain, has signage up at 670 Columbus (at 92nd Street), next to Trader Joe’s in the former location of Petco. The space has been vacant for a few years it was previously an Italian restaurant, Gina La Fornarina. The space will combine several different restaurants at one location, bringing “menus from top chefs and iconic restaurants delivered to your door.” The restaurants advertised on the storefront include: Chuko (“ramen, steamed buns and more Japanese favorites”) Chios Taverna (chef Michael Symon’s take on Greek flavors) Alanza (“best of old school red sauce joints”) Tejas Chocolate + Barbecue and Chai Pani Indian Street Food. Wonder, the new restaurant concept backed by Jet.com founder Marc Lore, is opening in February at 2028 Broadway between 69th and 70th Streets. The name refers to how objects can “cue experiences, memories, achievements, attitudes, escape or transformation It is true that material things themselves don’t matter, but the moments they signify in life is all that does.” The store is divided into two sections: jewelry on one side of the archway, and home decor on the other side. Scott and Ruth Bienstock, owners of Outlette, opened Poetry of Material Things in December 2022. Poetry of Material Things at 222A Columbus Avenue, between 70th Street and 71st Streets, has a new archway combining it with Outlette, the jewelry store next door, turning the two stores into one. (Thanks to Bonnie and Nora for the tips.) Photograph by Ruth Bienstock. The closest Marshalls to the Broadway store is at 125 West 125th Street (at Lenox Avenue) and will remain open, the clerk said. Marshalls, which sells clothing and shoes, home decor, and accessories, has been at this UWS location since 2014. We are grateful for the loyalty of our New York City customers,” a company representative wrote in a statement to WSR. “We are always assessing and reviewing our real estate strategies, and our decision to close this store reflects that thinking. A store clerk told WSR that the lease was up and the company decided not to renew. Marshalls, the discount department chain, is closing its store at 2182 Broadway (on the corner of 78th Street) on March 25th. “They had good prices and it was just a calm, nice space to browse.” (Thanks to Harriet, Sue, Robin, and Gretchen for the tips.) Photograph by Scott Etkin. “I preferred shopping there compared to a traditional pharmacy,” said Sarah, a regular customer who lives on 75th Street. The parent company is closing all of its 50 Harmon locations (in addition to dozens of Bed Bath & Beyond stores). Harmon was founded in 1971 and was acquired by Bed Bath & Beyond 2022. All products in the store, which opened in December 2020, are on sale at 20% off. Harmon Health & Beauty, the cosmetics shop located in the Belleclaire Hotel building on Broadway between 76th and 77th Streets, is closing in the next few weeks.
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