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Sunday, December 29, 2013

New "Spotlight" Tab - Storefront Takes Over NYC Subways!

Hey there! We now have a new "Spotlight!" tab - this page features some promos, news and events, specifically from the source.

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Storefront Takes Over NYC Subways



















If you remember one of my previous posts about the Uniqlo pop-up at Union Square, (read it here: http://terresaling.blogspot.com/2013/10/oct-25th-uniqlo-opens-new-store-at.html,) or some of you might have attended Storefront's Pop-Up Launch Party (http://poppinbottles.thestorefront.com/), I have some more interesting news for you.

Storefront is now taking over the NYC Subways. Read below for more information.

Their site, www.thestorefront.com, is not only handy for those looking for a space to pop up in, but for the rest of us who enjoy cool events, it is also a great resource to find all the hidden gem locations of potential pop-ups popping up in the city. Go take a lookie!  



Storefront Partners with the Metro Transit Authority to Offer Retail Space in New York Subways

New York, NY - December 9, 2013 - Storefront (www.thestorefront.com), the online marketplace that connects artists, designers, and brands with retail space, is announcing today that it has partnered with the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority to offer unique retail space for rent in the New York City Subway.

“Our partnership with Storefront reflects MTA’s commitment to pushing the bounds of vibrancy in the subway,” says David Bosch, MTA Director of Leasing and Acquisitions. “Storefront helps us rent out our space by connecting us to local artists, designers and brands to access over 5.3 million daily subway riders.

Storefront already has hundreds of listings in New York that can be rented by the day, week or month -- including space inside established retail stores and booths at markets and events -- and MTA will add another 10 from their portfolio, which in total grosses over $70 million every year.

“MTA retail spaces bring a unique foot traffic advantage to the Storefront platform,” says Erik Eliason, CEO and co-founder of Storefront. “I call it the eyeball factor. After all, foot traffic is a necessity for retailer success, and we aim to set our vendors up for profitability.”

Overall, MTA has 6 retail spaces listed on thestorefront.com. Full list below.


About Storefront
Storefront (www.thestorefront.com) is making retail accessible. The venture-backed startup is an online marketplace for artists, designers and brands to find and rent retail space. The company was a graduate of the San Francisco-based accelerator AngelPad.

About the MTA
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is a public benefit corporation in the U.S. state of New York that operates public transportation in New York City and nine suburban counties in Long Island, the Hudson Valley, and Connecticut, as well as nine vehicular bridges and tunnels within New York City.


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