Are there malls in nyc
Plus, it has a nice little market that sells fresh produce, so you can supplement your meal at the food court, if you wish. We would say that Newport Centre Mall is the most affordable mall among the other NYC shopping malls, thanks to the lower taxes in the state of New Jersey.
Even the theater is cheaper here. You could travel directly to this mall from the Manhattan Mall if shopping is your priority. Read Article. Top 7 Best Shopping Malls in and around New York City The Big Apple is all about grandeur and trendsetting; it comes as no surprise that you will find some of the best shopping malls here in the world.
Visit Website. Visit Facebook page. Give us feedback. One of the few shopping malls on the island of Manhattan, The Shops At Columbus Circle is a huge shopping center with all the luxury brands you could hope for.
Located in Jersey City , the Newport Centre is an enormous three-story complex that offers department stores, smaller shops, and a food court. Due to the reduced taxes in New Jersey, the prices here are much lower than across the river, making the PATH train trip more than worth it. And once you get tired of shopping, head to their AMC movie theater to catch a film.
Not surprisingly, other boroughs besides Manhattan are much more accommodating to large malls, and the Staten Island Mall off the southern tip of the city is no exception. Along with all the stores you could ever want, this mall also has a wonderful greenmarket where you can shop for produce.
The Shops at Atlas Park is a mall in Queens with an unexpected outdoor garden and patio space. When Hudson leads me through the shopping center at Hudson Yards, the path feels smooth as silk: Head up the escalators to the right of the Vessel-facing entrance, and from there, two more escalators beckon: one leading east toward stores, the other north toward the restaurants.
The ,square-foot center, topped by a three-story Neiman Marcus, was designed by Elkus Manfredi Architects in tones of gray, white, and gold. Since the Shops opened in March, more than 3 million people have visited, according to Related. The developer is adapting to meet demand, but I have to admit, I am still getting over my first impression of the Shops as a severe, high-end landscape.
There are only two places where I felt delight: One was a flip sequin wall by artist Lara Schnitger , an international babel of sparkly graffiti and selfie-taking on the third floor that actually felt like fun. The other was Mercado Little Spain. It is more fun to look at than most of the interiors upstairs, with patterned tiles and orange corrugated siding.
They will get the press of humanity and feeling of disorientation at a much smaller scale. They can buy churros or drink cava. It is impossible to get lost. Essex Market , on the corner of Delancey and Essex Streets, lacks retail in the classic sense: clothing shops, bookstores, ear-piercing kiosks. You can pick up a gift for a friend at Flower Power an apothecary or the Push Cart foodie gifts , take in a movie at the Regal Cinemas in the Handel Architects-designed residential tower, or sit for a cup of coffee in the mezzanine along Broome Street, which cleverly tucks public seating into what would have been wasted space under the movie theaters upstairs.
When the first section of the Market Line opens later this summer , there will be a beer hall and sit-down restaurants downstairs.
Eventually, that underground promenade will stretch for three blocks, linking three residential buildings along Broome Street, and will have local fashion, art, and music vendors. The new space replaced the year-old Essex Street Market, a Manhattan classic that was cramped and quirky, with limited seating. I am sad to see it go, but I was also charmed by the new, SHoP-designed market, which houses 21 legacy vendors who moved from the old market into the new one through a concerted effort by the developers, city, and shop owners , 18 new stalls, and two full-service restaurants, along with the florist pop-up Saffron that seems engineered for Instagram.
The materials are a little bit industrial, a little bit subway sublime, with dark steel, wood handrails, and simple black-and-white signage designed by Frere-Jones Type. Above your head, the scalloped surface of the slanting ceiling is made out of glass-fiber-reinforced gypsum, meant to recall the curves of Guastavino vaults at Grand Central.
I thought of it as coffers on glitch, and it works, like coffers, to draw the eye upward and bring natural light down. It is two loops—one North-South, one East-West—and you can see the outside from almost every stall.
The Market Line will have more underground confusion to face, but the architects have positioned two staircases down from the market adjacent to double-height expanses of glass. Shiny black tiles on the elevator cores should bounce additional light.
I sigh, relieved. The dark materials used at Essex Market frame and organize the cacophony of food, beverage, and brands better than most other materials.
Pier 17 at the South Street Seaport is primarily a frosted-glass box for restaurants, with a summer concert venue up top. The public decks around the building are lovely, but I have stared at Pier 17 for too long from the Brooklyn side to be a fan.
It always looks to me like a taxpayer building, a placeholder for the taller tower owner Howard Hughes wanted and likely still wants to build at the Seaport. The glass is stylish up close but inert from afar, and I can already see its tastefulness subsumed by brands.
When you walk inside the box to access the escalators to the rooftop, you find yourself surrounded by so many screens pushing ads for Veuve Clicquot and title insurance, the architecture hardly matters. I thought about branding versus architecture at Empire Outlets, too. While the official launch of this Staten Island outlet mall was on May 17, 50 percent of the , square feet of retail will not be ready until July 4, when Nordstrom Rack opens.
The Shake Shack will open later in the summer. The escalators, not working when I visited in May, should be operational.
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