CityStore is back with new look
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CityStore is back with new look
""When you come into the CityStore now, it is wide open. It's inviting, we have digital signage, we have a step and repeat in case individuals want to come in and take photos, and you are just hugged by all of the NYC merchandise," Molina said."
""We have things here for people, we have things for pets, all merchandise with different logos from things in the city," Molina said."
""When you think about what the CityStore used to look like and what it looks like today, it's truly a reinvention," Molina said."
The CityStore at 1 Centre Street now features a redesigned, open, and inviting retail space with digital signage and a step-and-repeat photo backdrop. The shop sells a wide range of NYC-themed items including apparel, mugs, magnets, baby items, potholders with health department grades, subway token cufflinks, toy firetrucks, and pet products, representing many city agencies. The store is operated by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services and directs sales revenue to the city's general fund. The retail shop originated in 1981 as CityBooks, relocated to 1 Centre Street in 1996, and now includes a pigeon mascot named Muni and an updated website.
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