Forever 21 set to takeover Times Square
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Forever 21 Moves Into Times Square
When Mid-Westerners think of New York City, we imagine images of Broadway plays, bustled streets, 5-star restaurants, and swanky boutiques come to mind. So the addition of a low brow fast fashion haven like Forever 21 smack dab in the middle of Times Square will probably be disheartening because, well, who doesn't have one of those in their town?
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Not known to do anything small, New York is preparing to welcome a massive 100,000-square-foot shopping establishment in midtown, taking over the space formerly filled by Tower Records.
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On the new shop, Forever 21 senior vice-president Christopher Lee says, "Our vision has always been to get a bigger box."
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So what exactly is in Times Square? The famed NYC hub used to be home to adult-themed stores, drug dealers and hookers until Mayor Rudolph Giuliani cleaned it up in the 1990s. While the XXX shops have since returned, the district remains a hotspot for tourists looking to do a little shopping, or just get a taste of the Big Apple.
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J.C. Penney opened a 15,000-square-foot temporary, or ''pop-up'' store, in Times Square on March 3, 2006. Part of the biggest marketing campaign of the retail store's 104 years in business, the pop-up was an attempt to give the public a new and contemporary look at the chain. The store, which was only be opened for 24 days, featured Warhol-esque posters and plasma screen TVs among 22 kiosks where customers could order merchandise, play games or download music.
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Toys R' Us is a Times Square mainstay, that generally sees enormous crowds for its Black Friday sales.
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Swatch is another Times Square fixture, shown here during a promotion with the popular Blue Man Group performance troupe.
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Swatch's stay in Manhattan hasn't been without controversy. This racy billboard (that depicts bunnies in sexual positions) caused quite a stir when it went up in 2004.
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Swatch isn't the only company that's turned heads with their advertising. This recent CK ad featuring a naked Eva Mendes attracted national attention.
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But Eva's nudie pics were no match for this 2005 CK stunt, in which live models partied away for passing shoppers.
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VannyC666 11-21-2008 @ 5:43PM
perhaps it should be renamed, "Forever 212"
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Brad 11-22-2008 @ 1:30AM
WOW!!! Jessica Simpson posing nude here:
http://www.celebcvid.com/video.php?v=Jessica_Simpson_nude
Mark 11-21-2008 @ 6:00PM
Tell them to take over Walmart! Talk about a total ripoff!
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joncdodge 11-21-2008 @ 6:42PM
I'd be careful shopping at Walmart this year..
Recalled Toys Featured In Walmart's Holiday Catalog
http://www.curiousread.com/2007/11/recalled-toys-featured-in-walmarts.html
Be careful
Troy 11-21-2008 @ 6:47PM
Whats a Forever 21?
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Kari 11-21-2008 @ 7:52PM
Look at it as payback for foisting Macy's off on us at the expense of our beloved Marshall Field's.
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Judy 11-21-2008 @ 8:05PM
Has anyone noticed how even nicer clothes look cheap anymore? They are almost all made in China or close by!
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Amandaspoiled brats everywhere. 11-21-2008 @ 8:45PM
Times Square is nothing but a giant mall/theme park anyway. I hate TS and avoid it like the plague. People complained when it was mostly peep shows and drug dealers and hookers,and yes,it was pretty bad . But at least it had character. Now it's just a bunch of fat tourists and bratty kids everywhere. Yecch!
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Judy Pascale 11-21-2008 @ 8:58PM
You are so right, I'm from NJ and used to love going to times square not any more last time I noticed the same exact thing! I'll see a show and then Im out of there, so many areas better than that to see in NYC!
FB 11-21-2008 @ 9:30PM
I think it will fit right in next to Bubba Gumps.
WORRIED ABOUT TRAILER THEFT?? You need to:
http://www.carrythebigstick.com
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spyro119 11-22-2008 @ 3:18AM
I am from the midwest (Chicago) and that is not what people think of New York. We are not a bunch of hicks who have never seen a city before.
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