The last of BOFFO Building Fashion's series of pop-up shops has opened: It's a very red collaboradoodle by women's fashion brand Ohne Titel and architects Easton+Combs.
"Peep-Up" is more like it: The latest BOFFO Building Fashion collaboradoodle—between fashion designers The Lake & Stars and design studio SOFTLab—is a dirty little trip. / 1 comment
Expansion plans. Plus: BOFFO pop-ups in financial trouble; café claims Occupy Wall Street cost jobs; hunting for a new apartment in BPC. / 1 comment
The latest BOFFO Building Fashion pop-up opened yesterday, and it's just as much a trip as the first two. Artist Graham Hudson created a construction zone of a store for designer Patrik Ervell; imagine if Patron of the New had opened six months early.
The second BOFFO Building Fashion pop-up shop is another winner—aquatic and otherworldly.
I took a semi-vacation last week, and when I came back today, I immediately went for a walk to see what had changed. Plenty! Updates on 77 Reade, Ted Muehling, the BOFFO pop-up, Columbine, Tribeca Tap House, 55 Warren, and Hidden Treasures.
I remember when people's idea of FiDi slowly transitioning to a livable residential area was the opening of the Hermes... — Noah / New Kid on the Block: Marky’s Caviar
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We have an illegal weed shop at the bottom of our coop in FiDi (Nassau and John). It has been... — Jon / What’s to do about the few remaining illegal smoke shops?
Are they selling cannabis? There are a number of "smoke shops" in the neighborhood. One is on the east side... — mulciber / What’s to do about the few remaining illegal smoke shops?
People still eat Caviar? What is this the 80s? — Michael / New Kid on the Block: Marky’s Caviar
I wonder why after all these years, at least the current version with black Africans and fake luxury goods en... — R. / What can be done about counterfeit vendors?