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Article: City's East-West corridors: the chameleons of retailing.
- Article from:
- Real Estate Weekly
- Article date:
- October 2, 1996
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Currently, the trend in retailing in New York City is toward eclecticism, and it's not at all surprising that so many areas have undergone changes.
The Manhattan streets that seem to have underdone the most dramatic transformation are, understandably, the major cross streets that run straight across town from the east side to the west.
57th Street
Still anchored by Tiffany & Co. on one side and Bergdorf Goodman on another, what was formerly known primarily as a luxury goods district is now a mixed bag of retailing with something for everyone. New stores and restaurants are springing up all over 57th Street, from the new Sports Authority ...