Iconic British record store Rough Trade is expanding at Rockefeller Center
Briefly

Rough Trade, the renowned U.K. record store, has announced a significant expansion at Rockefeller Center, named "Rough Trade Below," featuring an additional 4,000 square feet. This move follows the store's successful relocation in 2021. The expansion will enhance their capacity for hosting concerts and signings and offer a wider selection of records and merchandise. Stephen Godfroy, co-owner, emphasizes the store's mission to connect artists and audiences in New York, building a stronger creative community. The renovated space will emphasize Rough Trade's cultural significance in midtown Manhattan.
"It's clear that the ethos of Rough Trade-to narrow the gap between artist and audience-has struck a tremendous chord, here in New York."
"Creating a focus of counterculture in midtown Manhattan has thankfully proved to be a wildly successful move, and we look forward to creating an even stronger creative community as the year progresses."
Read at Time Out New York
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