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NYC Shopping
Does anyone know what type of shopping is at 28th and Broadway? A local mentioned you can find everything here but would clothing be included?
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I'm a life-long New Yorker. I don't think I've ever heard anyone tell me to go to 28th and Broadway for all my needs.
That said, I used the Askcity feature on Ask.com and apparently there are several clothing stores on that block. Maybe it's the trendy new block or maybe not and like every other block, it has its share of businesses. |
The only type of shopping that would interest me in that area would be sample sales. It would be very difficult to stumble across one just by walking around - most are in suites in the higher levels of some of those buildings. One good way to find these sales is to pick up a copy of Time Out New York or New YOrk Magazine for the week you are planning to visit.
If I was only going to be in NYC for a short amount of time, I would probably opt for a more "user-friendly" shopping area - W. Village, Upper East Side, Chelsea, Nolita. |
I appreciate your responses. What might we find in the Chelsea area?
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Art galleries, the Antique Garage and flea market on weekends (26-27 st & 6th ave). Here's a link from NY Magazine that gives you the highlights of Chelsea. http://nymag.com/realestate/articles...ds/chelsea.htm
On the left side of the page you can pick other neighborhoods. Instead of working backwards, why don't you tell us what you're looking for? |
Perhaps your friend is referring to the large number of West African street vendors in that area selling out of black garbage bags and directing you into "back rooms" of buildings - something I would be VERY hesitant to do.
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Somewhere near Macy's, off one of the side streets, there are vendors who sell evertything from tube socks to underwear to knock-offs to sunglasses. It is like a mini Canal Street. Maybe this is what your friend is referring to.
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