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   On 2024-04-30, useapen wrote:   
   > Flatiron is in shambles.   
   >   
   > The once-thriving Manhattan business district is now a virtual wasteland   
   > littered with empty storefronts with locals blaming spiking crime and   
   > the Big Apples disastrous post-pandemic retail real estate market.   
   >   
   > Big Box retailers including Lowes, Bed Bath & Beyond and Staples    
   > have fled in the last few years, leaving one of the citys shopping meccas   
   > peppered with vacant retail space.   
   >   
   > Businesses who are trying to hang on have been plagued by rampant   
   > shoplifting and thefts, according to workers and city crime statistics.   
   >   
   > Business is horrible, said Tenzin Tsethar, manager of The Wine Gallery   
   > at Sixth Avenue and West 16th Street.   
   >   
   > Some people have tried opening up new businesses in the empty stores on   
   > Sixth Avenue, but most didnt survive four or five months.   
   >   
   > Inflation is through the roof, he noted. How can you balance your   
   > expenditures and income? Work from home has also hurt our businesses   
   > because so many corporate buildings are vacant.   
   >   
   > The Post counted nearly a dozen empty storefronts along Sixth Avenue   
   > between West 16th and West 21st Streets on Monday.   
   >   
   > Those included one-time anchor stores like Bed Bath & Beyond, which was   
   > located at 620 Sixth Avenue, between West 18th and West 19th streets,   
   > before shuttering last July.   
   >   
   > The Flatiron District has become riddled with for rent signs as shops   
   > have gone out of business and major retailers have left the area. On Sixth   
   > Avenue between West 16th and 21st streets alone, at least 10 storefronts   
   > remain vacant.   
   >   
   > Staples: 641 6th Avenue (corner of 6th and W 20th). Was a Staples (the   
   > sign has been scraped off the front). Renovations ongoing inside but no   
   > for lease sign up.   
   > Lowes: Closed in 2019 641 6th Avenue (opposite corner of 6th and W 19th).   
   > Was a Lowes. Empty. Facade repairs ongoing. 36,166 square-foot for rent.   
   > Bed, Bath and Beyond: Closed July 2023 620 6th Avenue (between W 19th and   
   > W 18th). The Bed, Bath and Beyond on the ground floor is gone, walled off   
   > and guarded by security. TJ Maxx and Marshalls are still operating on the   
   > second and third floors.   
   > T-Mobile 595 6th Avenue (corner of 6th and W 17th). Was a T-Mobile. For   
   > lease sign advertises ground and/or second floor available.   
   > ClearMD 600 6th Avenue (across the street from the shuttered T-Mobile).   
   > Was a ClearMD. Empty inside.   
   > Terrys Gourmet Foods 575 6th Avenue (cor ner of 6th and W 16th). Was   
   > Terrys Gourmet Foods deli. It has been gutted, renovated and is being   
   > advertised as retail for lease.   
   > Bank of America 670 6th Avenue (southeast corner of 6th and W 21st),   
   > formerly Bank of America, according to the rental agent.   
   > Vitamin Shoppe Closed November 2023 655 6th Avenue (across the street from   
   > the Bank of America at the southwest corner of 6th Ave and W 21st).   
   > Unknown 625 6th Avenue (across from B,B&B) is empty. The entire building   
   > of 105,000 rentable square footage is available 35,000 RSF per floor.   
   > CVS Closed July 2022 636 6th Avenue (corner of 6th and W 19th). Lock and   
   > zip ties on the doors, anti-theft shutters pulled down, empty inside.   
   > Also gone are CVS, Vitamin Shoppe, T-Mobile and Bank of America.   
   >   
   > The sign at the front of the former Staples outlet at 641 Sixth Avenue   
   > on the corner of West 20th Street had been scraped off the façade as if   
   > it was never there.   
   >   
   > The space that once housed the Terrys Gourmet Food deli, between West   
   > 16th and West 17th Streets, was gutted and being advertised as retail   
   > space up to lease.   
   >   
   > Theres been a domino effect of store closures, said local resident   
   > Bobby Lewis. On Sixth Avenue between 14th and 23rd, a few businesses are   
   > coming in but most are going out. Its sad.   
   >   
   > State Conservative Party Chairman Gerard Kassar called the scourge the   
   > sign of a decaying community.   
   >   
   > Its like a cancer. The more stores close, fewer want to return. The   
   > Flatiron District is not the same, Kassar told The Post.   
   >   
   > Its not just the storefronts, he added. Its the declining real   
   estate   
   > values, which reflect the decline of the area. Theres a general sense   
   > that the quality of life isnt what it used to be.   
   >   
   > Merchants blamed the rise in online shopping which boomed during the   
   > COVID-19 shutdown and the spiraling effect of pandemic-fueled business   
   > failures that made the neighborhood less appealing.   
   >   
   > Crime has also been a constant headache, with recent spikes in retail   
   > theft and petty larceny, according to data from the NYPD 13th Precinct,   
   > which covers the Flatiron District.   
   >   
   > Over the past two years, retail thefts have gone up by 55.7% and petty   
   > larcenies have jumped by over 34% within the precinct boundaries,   
   > according to the data.   
   >   
   > People just walk in, grab bottles and run away. Someone tries to walk out   
   > with a bottle at least once a week, Tsethar, manager of The Wine Gallery,   
   > said of the surging thefts.   
   >   
   > Calling the NYPD does not help at all. They just ask us if were ok and   
   > tell us not to confront the thieves, he claimed.   
   >   
   > Its gonna get worse, Tsethar added. I see that happening every day.   
   > Its certainly not getting better.   
   >   
   > The stats also showed that its only gotten worse so far this year.   
   >   
   > Through Sunday, police reported 853 retail thefts in the neighborhood, up   
   > from 484 over the same period last year for a massive 76% jump,   
   > according to the data.   
   >   
   > Over the same period, petty larceny reports leapt up to 1,013 compared to   
   > 645 in 2023, for an increase of more than 57%, according to the NYPD   
   > numbers.   
   >   
   > Zak Clapham, who has managed a mobile phone shop in the district for three   
   > years, agreed the outlook wasnt good.   
   >   
   > The T-Mobile closed a year ago. The Staples? Closed. I hope were not   
   > next, Clapham said.   
   >   
   > He noted the area is also seeing less foot traffic.   
   >   
   > Were all dealing with it being slower and higher rents.   
   >   
   > Vitamin Shoppe CEO Lee Wright also pointed to foot traffic patterns and   
   > rent costs in a statement to The Post on Monday.   
   >   
   > As part of our ongoing retail strategy, The Vitamin Shoppe regularly   
   > evaluates our store locations in order to best serve our customers with   
   > lifelong wellness solutions. The store located at 655 Sixth Avenue proudly   
   > served our New York customers for over 14 years and closed in November   
      
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