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Ports of Call
Monica Khemsurov, April 1, 2011
First London, now Shanghai-Winka Dubbeldam refines the look of Ports 1961.
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Fact or Fiction
Edie Cohen, April 1, 2011

A Russian dreamed up the shoe brand Carlo Pazolini-but you'd never guess it from this Milan boutique by Giorgio Borruso. More
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Good Neighbors
Kate Sekules, April 1, 2011

With a Yeohlee shop and showroom by Joerg Schwartz, New York's gritty garment district gets a fashionable addition. More
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Home Field Advantage
Nicholas Tamarin, March 1, 2011

Not one but two football teams, the Giants and the Jets, are based at EwingCole's aluminum-louvered New Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. More
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They Left Their Heart in San Diego
Larry Weinberg, February 1, 2011

When three like-minded San Diego natives who collect, sell, show, publish, and preach Southern California craft design and visual art from the 1940's to the '70's decided to go into business together in 2005, they chose a name that's something of a misnomer. More
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Best of Year: Fashion Retail
Annie Block, December 1, 2010
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Best of Year: Retail
Deborah Wilk, December 1, 2010
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The Under World
Annie Block, October 1, 2010
Adaptive reuse is everywhere, even under the train tracks... More
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Back in the Limelight
Annie Block, September 1, 2010
If these walls could talk, they'd tell tales of Cornelius Vanderbilt, once a parishioner of the Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion, as well as the drug-fueled '80's club kids at the famous and notorious Limelight.
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Putting Down Roots
Annie Block, September 1, 2010
A certain building in the Flatiron district is rumored to have housed the New York office of President Dwight D. Eisenhower in the 1950's.
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A Star is Born
Annie Block, September 1, 2010
Make as much fun of Jessica Simpson as you like-her music, her reality TV appearances...
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Double Vision
Craig Kellogg, September 1, 2010
It was for an unlikely location near the Empire State Building that DDC Domus Design Collection inked a lease a decade ago... More
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A Pearl Anniversary
Jen Renzi, September 1, 2010
David Yurman celebrates the big 3-0 with an Upper East Side flagship by Gabellini Sheppard More
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The Fashion Olympics
Craig Kellogg, May 1, 2010
When an interior designer at McFarlane Green Biggar Architecture + Design, which renovated the 700-square-foot space, discovered 6,000 unwanted paperbacks in a book dealer's basement, the team recycled them as building blocks in a gesture toward... More
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At the Movies
Craig Kellogg, May 1, 2010
Stanley Kubrick's Spartacus, Barry Lyndon, and Full Metal Jacket showcase a surprising flair for history and an obvious commitment to obsessive research. Were the director still alive, you could certainly picture him digging into the cinematography textbooks and vintage film posters at Hong Kong's Kubrick Bookshop. More
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Dress for Success
David Sokol, May 1, 2010

Berlin promotes fashion at Labels 2, a business incubator by HHF Architekten More
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Fun in the Sun
Linda Lee, April 1, 2010
"I'm an architecture junky," California clothing designer Trina Turk freely admits. Different firms and designers have done her seven boutiques. For the first one, in Palm Springs, she hired Kelly Wearstler. More
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Through the Looking Glass
Judy Fayard, April 1, 2010
The latest Eclaireur boutique in Paris is a wonderland by Arne Quinze's studio More
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Global Shopper
Meghan Edwards, April 1, 2010
Flagship, boutique, or showroom—the world is our marketplace More
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Like Father, Like Son
Edie Cohen, April 1, 2010
Ilan Dei completed the first Oliver Peoples eyeglass shop, in Los Angeles, in 1991, and two in N.Y. followed. When the founder's son, Garrett Leight, decided to open his own überhip L.A. shop, he brought Dei back to design it. More