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The Hudson Yards is a junk project. No one needs anything that those stores sell which can be found in any city or airport across the country. Chances are they already spam your email account with offers.
How about an affordable food court with "flavors" from around the world or even a WALMART in Manhattan to counter act the greed that oozes from a Duane Greed amenities purchase ?
Most of those stores sell Chinese garbage anyway.
They have a food court there, and suppose to be real good
You can buy diamonds and Foie Gras on 5th Ave. If you have the money.
Well is always meant as luxury accommodations the Hudson Yards is. Most people who live in Midtown, or Downtown have means. Well, at least until the pandemic occurred.
"Tiller, who lives in the West Village, said she and her daughter, Missy, were regulars before the coronavirus ripped through the city. They came to Hudson Yards three times a week. On Wednesday, she brought her Cockapoo Molly as well, while Missy rode a Razor scooter across the mall’s empty marble floors."
Hey! Whattya know. Thanks a million! Scrolling through the website now. I'm going to start ordering! They're cheaper than Amazon (that's been a rip off lately post Covid).
It used to be when a 99 cent store opened up in town folks would run "There goes the neighborhood".
Today people run to where ever there is a 99 cent store.....................Signs of a lower Quality of Life.........................
I remember going there and not really seeing the appeal if you are not a tourist.
You can find all those shops on 5th Ave, Madison Ave, SoHo, etc.
They have a nice bakery in there
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