The bookstore firm featured within the seminal movie “When Harry Met Sally,” is reportedly closing two of its brick-and-mortar areas, leaving just one New York Metropolis store open by the tip of the month
Beloved bookstore Shakespeare & Co. is closing the doorways on its third Manhattan location, on Broadway and West one hundred and fifth Avenue, virtually one 12 months after launching the shop.
“Shakespeare & co. regrets to announce that we will soon be leaving this location. We want to express our heartfelt gratitude for your support and loyalty over the past year. It has been a pleasure serving this wonderful neighborhood community,” an indication addressed to prospects on the one hundred and fifth location reads.
One of many Higher West Facet retailer’s homeowners informed the West Facet Rag the choice to shut the shop was because of monetary issues.
“It was a really great landlord, a wonderful community,” Dane Neller informed the outlet. “Love the neighborhood, love the customers. We just weren’t able to get to the sales level we needed to make the store sustainable.”
Neller informed the West Facet Rag that the bookstore firm’s East Facet retailer on Lexington Avenue between East 68th Avenue and East 69th Avenue may even shut. There are not any plans to shut the second Higher West Facet location on Broadway between West 68th Avenue and West 69th Avenue.
Shakespeare & Co. as soon as had one other Broadway location ultimately pushed out by the rise of Amazon and greater guide retailers like Barnes & Noble. That 81st Avenue retailer gained an additional little bit of notoriety serving as a backdrop within the basic movie “When Harry Met Sally.”
— Shakespeare & Co. Higher West Facet (@ShakeandCoUWS) March 18, 2021
Ultimate dates on the corporate’s two retailer closings should not but identified.