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Yahoo
11-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Los Angeles Apparel to open first NYC store at 480 Broadway
Dov Charney's Los Angeles Apparel will launch its first New York store at KPG Funds' 480 Broadway between Broome and Grand streets. The 24,687 square-foot space, formerly home to TopShop, stands in the heart of Soho's burgeoning retail scene. All of Los Angeles Apparel's 'ethically driven' products are manufactured in a south-central LA factory. KPG co-founder and CEO Greg Kraut said, 'This lease reflects everything we believe in – supporting mission-driven brands that contribute to the cultural and economic fabric of our cities.' It's also 'a vote of confidence in the city's retail market,' Kraut said. The repositioned 480 Broadway has nearly 100,000 square feet of boutique office and retail space. Charney also founded American Apparel with which he's no longer associated. The owners of 1251 Sixth Ave. at West 49th Street, Mitsui Fudosan America, and managing agent Hines still have a huge retail hole to fill following the departure of a 15,000 square-foot Chase branch last year. But they'll also likely have a hit on their hands when jumbo Japanese restaurant Double Knot opens in the tower's ground floor later this year. The meal we had at Double Knot's new venue in Miami's Wynwood district last week was sensational in every category, with dishes both familiar and new to us. Double Knot was launched in Philadelphia by chef Michael Schulson. Its New York debut will add to Midtown Sixth Avenue's rising stature as a culinary mecca for office tower- and hotel-based eateries including STK Steak, Del Frisco's, Avra, Jams, Oceana, Restaurant 53, and soon to Eataly Café and Carnegie Deli.


New York Post
11-05-2025
- Business
- New York Post
Los Angeles Apparel to open first NYC store at 480 Broadway
Dov Charney's Los Angeles Apparel will launch its first New York store at KPG Funds' 480 Broadway between Broome and Grand streets. The 24,687 square-foot space, formerly home to TopShop, stands in the heart of Soho's burgeoning retail scene. All of Los Angeles Apparel's 'ethically driven' products are manufactured in a south-central LA factory. 3 Los Angeles Apparel will occupy TopShop's former space at 480 Broadway. Google KPG co-founder and CEO Greg Kraut said, 'This lease reflects everything we believe in – supporting mission-driven brands that contribute to the cultural and economic fabric of our cities.' It's also 'a vote of confidence in the city's retail market,' Kraut said. The repositioned 480 Broadway has nearly 100,000 square feet of boutique office and retail space. 3 Dov Charney. Getty Images Charney also founded American Apparel with which he's no longer associated. The owners of 1251 Sixth Ave. at West 49th Street, Mitsui Fudosan America, and managing agent Hines still have a huge retail hole to fill following the departure of a 15,000 square-foot Chase branch last year. But they'll also likely have a hit on their hands when jumbo Japanese restaurant Double Knot opens in the tower's ground floor later this year. 3 1251 Avenue of the Americas The meal we had at Double Knot's new venue in Miami's Wynwood district last week was sensational in every category, with dishes both familiar and new to us. Double Knot was launched in Philadelphia by chef Michael Schulson. Its New York debut will add to Midtown Sixth Avenue's rising stature as a culinary mecca for office tower- and hotel-based eateries including STK Steak, Del Frisco's, Avra, Jams, Oceana, Restaurant 53, and soon to Eataly Café and Carnegie Deli.


Miami Herald
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Miami Herald
A popular restaurant from Philadelphia is taking over this iconic Wynwood spot
A popular Philadelphia spot is now open in the former space of one of Wynwood's first restaurants. Double Knot, the Japanese-inspired izakaya spot from chef and restaurateur Michael Schulson, is now open in the old Wynwood Kitchen & Bar spot on Northwest Second Avenue, right next to Wynwood Walls. Schulson, who opened Double Knot Miami in collaboration with real estate developer Goldman Properties, opened the original restaurant in Philadelphia's Midtown Village neighborhood in 2016. This isn't the first time Schulson has opened a spot in South Florida: He also opened the now-closed Monkitail at The Diplomat Beach Resort in Hollywood in 2017, which was also known for its Japanese izakaya-style cuisine. Schulson, who learned to love the pub-style, small-plate joys of izakaya when he lived in Tokyo, said he has been eager to open a version of Double Knot in Miami. 'I've been waiting for the right time and place to bring Double Knot to Miami, and I've finally found it,' he said. 'We took the original inspiration, Japanese seaside meets Philadelphia grit, and reimagined it for this city. The design blends nautical elements with Wynwood's warehouse aesthetic and layers of tropical deco. The menu reflects that same energy: bold, vibrant, and rooted in our passion for Japanese cuisine.' The menu highlights traditional izakaya cuisine, including robatayaki skewers (robatayaki refers to a method of cooking in which food is cooked at different speeds over hot charcoal). Sushi like big eye tuna rolls and toro nigiri are also available. There are such main dishes as crispy Japanese fried chicken, black cod fried rice, A5 wagyu beef and kobe beef skewers and a creative homage to Double Knot's hometown, a cheesesteak bao bun served with provolone and cherry pepper relish. You can eat at the eight-seat sushi bar or try anything on the main menu in the main dining room or the bar and lounge, which features a 13-seat marble bar. The cocktail menu features specialty drinks like The Double Knot (bourbon, rye, vermouth, smoked cinnamon and and clove); The Splice Knot (shishito vodka, ginger-honey and lime) and The Alpine Knot (vodka, yuzu, honey, and shiso). Double Knot Where: 2550 NW Second Ave., Miami Hours: 4-10 p.m. Sunday-Monday; 4-11 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday; 4 p.m.-midnight Friday-Saturday Reservations or more information: or 305-564-6899