Monday, August 2, 2021

Gorillas will be in the mix at this 14th Street retail space

We have a new retail reveal in the renovated storefronts at 428 E. 14th St. between Avenue A and First Avenue... signage went up this past week for Gorillas, the on-demand grocery delivery startup... 
A tipster told us that this space will be a small distribution outpost (as opposed to merely an ad) for the Berlin-based company that "promises to let you order groceries and other 'every day' items for delivery in as little as 10 minutes," as TechCrunch noted. Gorillas debuted in Brooklyn in May

There isn't any signage up yet for another new tenant — a European Wax Center. (Winick Realty reported this on its Instagram account.) There's also a European Wax Center on University Place — in the former home (the last one anyway) of the Cedar Tavern.

No. 428 has been undergoing a gut renovation ... the previous retail tenants were victims of the L-train work here

Updated 11 a.m.: Sifted has a post today on workplace tensions titled "Gorillas: The new WeWork?"

Thanks, Upper West Sider! 

6 comments:

  1. That block's sidewalk has to be cleaned up asap

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  2. They want to fill our streets with masked delivery people - you won't be able to walk while they rush you a banana. The takeover of our public spaces - the gutter eaters, the Amazon distribution centers on the sidewalks - it doesn't end but the residents are last in line. They literally want to take the refrigerator out of your home and have a servant bring you what you need. The delivery people need to be licensed and insured.

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  3. I agree with Anon @ 7:14 AM. The proliferation of motorized scooters and bicycles for delivery, no license plates, zipping along sidewalks, appears to be increasing by the day. It's a danger for the delivery people and pedestrians. If these vehicles have no license plates, I can't imagine that any of them carry insurance or drivers with licenses specifically for operating motorcycles.

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  4. Jesus Christ it’s so easy to walk into a store here for most people, these companies are so annoying.

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  5. I truly hope this fails. The tenement buildings do look good from the outside, so glad they were not demolished.

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  6. "Gorillas in the Mix" - a pun so bad it made my eyes Mist over with appreciation.

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