STORE PROFILES

977 Eighth Ave. Between 57th & 58th St. (212) 459-0932 & 1381 Ave. of the Americas Media Central, home to the new Time Warner AOL Complex, Columbus Circle, Central Park, Carnegie Hall and more. Upscale retailers, restaurants and destination tourist attractions such as The Hard Rock Café, Planet Hollywood and the Harley Davidson Café & Bar.
Back to Top

676 Lexington Ave.@ 56th St. (212) 750-1855 — A combination of local, tourist and heavy retail traffic. Home to design galleries and the original Bloomingdales department store.
Back to Top

1586 Broadway (212) 586-7205 & 234 West 42nd St. (212) 221-1809 Visual quality in a developed urban setting such as The Times Square/42nd Street/Broadway area is a function of several components:
·Destination sites
The Port Authority Bus Terminal, Madame Tussaud¹s Wax Museum, ESPN Zone, Liberty Theater, Loews Movie Theater Complex, AMC Movie Theatre, Times Square Theater, The New Victory Theater, and Bryant Park.
·
Savvy Retailers The Disney Store, Toys ¹R Us Superstore and HMV.
·Corporate Leaders Conde Nast Publications, McGraw Hill, The New York Times and Morgan Stanley.
·
International Tourism
Back to Top

29 West 35th St. (212) 594-3258 The eye of the Garment district. The movers and shakers of the fashion industry frequent the catwalk of this midtown neighborhood.. Within a block of Macys Herald Square, the Empire State Building and numerous flagship stores.
Back to Top

50 West 23rd St. (212) 647-1761 & 11 West 14th St. (212) 627-5708 This ten-block stretch is the focus of tremendous restoration and development. Riding the wave of the rebuilding of Union square to the renovation of Madison Square Park the flow of this retail, corporate and residential activity is not to be missed.
Back to Top

270 Park Ave. South between 20th & 21st St. (212) 674-6595 Our first store in the chain of Universal News. Established in 1983 local residents and business’s have always turned to Universal to meet all of their publication needs. The elegance of Gramercy Square Park and the commitment from this local community mark the character of this Universal location.
Back to Top

484 Broadway between Grand & Broome. (212) 965-9042 The heart and soul of the art, design and fashionable lifestyle community. People fill the streets passing in all directions to Little Italy, China town, Noho, Soho and the NYU Campus.
Back to Top

©2002 Universal NewsStand Corp.
All rights reserved

Web Site Design: