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120 5th Avenue NY | The Gap Store

At 120 5th Avenue NY you´ll find another Gap Store from famed American retail chain The Gap, which sells an array of men’s, women’s and children’s casual apparel, occupies a combined 46,000 sq. feet in three adjacent buildings on this block (between 17th & 18th Streets). The Gap sells quality casual wear for good prices. […]

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119 5th Avenue NY | Sephora Cosmetics

Due to the Sephora variety, customers labeled this store the “candy store of cosmetics”. Since Sephora is competing with department stores that also sell cosmetics and perfumes like Macy’s, Saks Fifth Avenue and Lord & Taylor, it’s compelled to regularly hand out free samples and small gifts, in order to stay competitive. Sephora cosmetics store […]

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22nd St & 5th Ave NY | Restoration Hardware

Restoration Hardware is the world’s leading luxury home furnishings purveyor, offering furniture, lighting, textiles, bathware, decor, and outdoor goods. This store may attract the occasional tourist, curious to see what’s inside. Otherwise, this retailer is ideal for those who recently moved into New York and are looking to furnish it, especially condo owners. Restoration Hardware […]

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597 5th Avenue NY | Sephora

Sephora cosmetics store sells a variety of makeup, skincare, fragrance, bath/body, haircare, and giftware items. The major brands that Sephora carries range from Dior to Dolce & Gabbana, DKNY, Donna Karan, Yves Saint Laurent, Shiseido, Lancome, Bobbi Brown, Clinique, Jimmy Choo, and Smashbox, among many others. Them, as well as celebrity brands like Jennifer Aniston, […]

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587 5th Avenue NY | Quiksilver

This retailer is aimed at 20-something year old men who are athletically active, especially in surfing and other water sports. Quiksilver has a vast collection of men’s California “surfer dude”-style boardshorts, jackets, sweatshirts, jeans and other activewear. That, as well as accessories like backpacks, watches, hats and shoes. There is also an assortment of various […]

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575 5th Avenue NY | Guess

This is American lifestyle brand Guess two-story flagship store, which launched this location in February 2011, and has become a favorite destination for “Fashion’s Night Out” attendees. Unique and custom-design features are present throughout the store, including hand-applied Venetian plaster and silver leaf wall coverings, custom-made chandeliers and an elevator draped in faceted black chain […]

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565 5th Avenue NY | Build A Bear Workshop

This retailer lets its customers (mainly children and their parents) create their own teddy bears and other stuffed animals. This happens to be the largest “Build A Bear” location in the world (given that it operates over 400 stores worldwide). Build A Bear has also created several tie-in stuffed animals for various promotional events, including […]

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562 5th Avenue NY | Midtown Cigar

This retailer is a major provider of fine hand-rolled cigars in Manhattan, selling labels such as El Rey Del Mundo, Partagas, Cohiba, Arturo Fuente, Montecristo, Ashtons and many more. Since Cuban cigars are still subject to the U.S. embargo against Cuba, American customers settle for what they feel are the next best thing: Dominican cigars, […]

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555 5th Avenue NY | Barnes and Noble

This Barnes and Noble book store, which carries its standard line of books and magazines, is best-known for its celebrity book promotions – ranging from Kim Kardashian to Raquel Welch, and many others. This Barnes and Noble is also popular for its Starbucks café – attracting both local office workers and tourists.

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535 5th Avenue NY | Duane Reade

Named after its original drug store on Duane and Reade streets in Lower Manhattan back in 1960, this drug store chain mushroomed into a mega-drug retailer in recent years, taking over retail space throughout New York, having been bought out by rival drug chain Walgreen in 2010. Even though it’s still a drug store (with […]

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