Tom Brady-owned card business coming to Brooklyn
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Tom Brady-owned card business coming to Brooklyn
"These papers are worth something. They're almost a type of currency in itself. Customer Guy Fox expressed the value customers place on trading cards and collectibles, viewing them as tangible assets with real monetary worth rather than mere paper products."
"It's part of the world that we live in, not just as a card shop but as a retailer. When you operate in the world of retail, [shoplifting is] something that you have to plan for, prepare for; and luckily and thankfully, we're both planned and prepped for both. Chris Costa, co-founder and managing partner, acknowledged security challenges inherent in retail operations and emphasized the company's preparedness."
Tom Brady's CardVault, a trading card and collectible retailer, launched its soft opening at 80 Flatbush Ave. in Downtown Brooklyn. This marks the company's 13th national location and second New York City store. The shop offers a diverse inventory including sports cards and Pokémon cards. Customers view collectibles as valuable assets with real monetary worth. The company implements security measures including locked display cases to protect merchandise, addressing retail theft concerns following a $10,000 theft at the Manhattan location in October. Items range significantly in price from 50 cents to $500,000. The official grand opening is scheduled for March 17.
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