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Columbus Avenue takes its place as shopping destination.(RETAIL)
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Real Estate Weekly
| Date:
December 21, 2005
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The retail corridor of Columbus Avenue is now home to six new luxury item stores, including two cosmetic and skin-care establishments, two jewelry and accessories shops, and two exclusive men's clothing stores, announces Barbara Adler, executive director of the Columbus Avenue Business Improvement District (BID), which represents the avenue from West 67th to West 82nd Streets.
Adding Madison Avenue panache to the Upper West Side, the new stores reinforce Columbus Avenue'...
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