Topshop: SoHo's British invasion
Chic clothing store comes to Broadway
An outlet of British chain Topshop, like this one in London, will soon open in SoHo. (AP / November 7, 2007)
The British are coming! The British are coming!
Topshop and its cheap, chic clothing are rumored to be invading
stateside with an American flagship debuting in the heart of SoHo as
early as this spring.
The location at 478 Broadway, which could be up
to 90,000 square feet of retail space, would replace landmark
skateboard store Yellow Rat Bastard, and further fortify the
neighborhood's already strong retail blend. The move makes sense,
according to one retail expert.
"SoHo is the epicenter of the New York City shopping scene, and when
you think of how much space they'd need and the type of walk-through
traffic they'd want, it really only makes sense for them to open on
Broadway in SoHo," said Leslie Price, editor of the retail blog
Racked.com that broke the story.
"Topshop is more expensive than H&M
and Forever 21, and they operate similarly with trend-driven clothing
and rapidly rotating stock."
Philip Green, whose company, the Arcadia Group, owns Topshop along
with several other British retailers, was in New York in late April to
scout a site for the flagship and may have been seduced by the
neighborhood's diverse retail landscape that already includes
Bloomingdales, Uniqlo and Prada and cheap-chic chains like H&M and
Forever 21.
Broadway below Broome Street will also be getting a boost from the
upcoming opening of Muji, a Japanese enviro-minimalist household goods
retailer at 455 Broadway on Nov. 16th, and Crate & Barrel's CB2 which
opened yesterday at 451 Broadway.
The invasion may not be the Beatles, but by simultaneously appealing
to funky 16-year-olds, sophisticated twenty- and thirty- something's
and Gwyneth Paltrow (as stated on the retailer's Web site), the move
has already generated significant retail buzz across the blogosphere.
This week retail sites from Realdeal.net to Fashionspot.com were
glowing at the news and readers were salivating at the chance to
loosen their purse strings.
But solid information has been hard to come by -- a spokeswoman for
Yellow Rat Bastard wouldn't comment on any impending closure,
Topshop's press office didn't return repeated requests for a comment,
and building owner Vornado Realty Trust also had no comment.
But the tight lips haven't transpired to the consumer end, where some
shoppers have already popped the cork.
"I heard the news and I can't wait for Topshop to open in SoHo," said
local shopper Sarah Millard. "I think this whole area is quickly
becoming the best place to shop in the city."
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