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Lincoln Square's Retail Year in Review

Feb 15, 2022
arcteryx storefront

Despite another tough year for the retail sector, we’re happy to report that Lincoln Square has seen plenty of new openings in the past year, with more to come! Check out the new businesses that joined our retail mix in 2021 below.

Inside of The Shops at Columbus Circle (10 Columbus Circle):

Located on the second and third floors, CAMP is an immersive toy store that offers not only the latest and greatest toys but also offers rotating activities at Art CAMP, their experiential retail that is sure to entertain your little ones. Check out their website, complete with a calendar of events!

Long & Short Barber Co., located on the fourth floor, is a full-service barbershop with style. Whether you need a haircut, a shave, or just a trim, Long & Short Barber Co. offers everything you need to look and feel your best. Check out their website for a list of services or to book an appointment.

Tartinery, located on the third floor of The Shops, seeks to bring French cuisine to New York through one of its most iconic dishes: the tartine. They also offer soups, bowls, salads, drinks and more in a casual café setting. Check their full menu at their website.

Uno de 50 is a jewelry store on the ground floor of The Shops that sells limited edition accessories that are unique. The brand started with the philosophy of creating 50 units of each design, hence the name. To browse their collection, visit their website.

Venus et Fleur, located on the ground floor of The Shops, made a name for themselves by selling roses that last a year. Their flowers are sure to be the gift that keeps on giving. Read more about their proprietary process and order some flowers today at their website.

Elsewhere in the District:

Atlantic Grill reopened with a renovated space and menu from Michelin-starred Chef Antonio Salvatore. Stop in to 50 West 65th Street to try some of the best seafood in the city.

Arc'teryx, located at 158 Columbus Avenue, offers high-performance outdoor wear and equipment. Whether you’re looking for jackets, footwear, packs or clothing, Arc’teryx has everything you need to conquer the great outdoors in style. Check out their website to get kitted out for your next adventure.

ClearMD at 2007 Broadway offers COVID-19 testing quick enough to keep up with the busiest New Yorkers. Stop by to get a rapid test, PCR test, or to get an at-home antigen test. Appointments can be made via their website.

Center Gallery is the gallery for the independent, nonprofit organization Center for the Latter-Day Saint Arts. Located at 135 Columbus Avenue directly next to the American Folk Art Musuem, Center Gallery shines a light on artists from the Latter-Day Saints in New York and further afield. Check out their events and exhibitions on their website.

Gourmet Square opened at 201 Amsterdam Avenue with an extensive menu and plenty of conveniences.

J's Cleaners offers full-service dry cleaning, wash and fold laundry, and tailoring at 215 Amsterdam Avenue.

Newest to the neighborhood, Le French Wine Shop by Vin Sur Vingt opened at 161 Amsterdam Avenue last month. The shop carries an all-French selection of wines. 

After a brief closure, neighborhood favorite Old John's Diner is back with a refreshed look at 148 West 67th Street. Stop in to see some old friends and enjoy the great food. Check out their breakfast, lunch, dinner and brunch menus on their website.

Summit Health opened at 1865 Broadway and will offer primary care, audiology, cardiology, and other specialist health services. Check out the services they offer at this location on their website.


And there's more to come! The following establishments will be opening in the district in the near future: El Fish Shack (153 Amsterdam Avenue), Rosetta Bakery (1928 Broadway), Brown Harris Stevens (1934 Broadway), Didi Dumpling (201 Amsterdam Avenue) and JustFoodForDogs (2025 Broadway). Enjoy these new businesses to the neighborhood and check out all that Lincoln Square has to offer in our Neighborhood Guide

Photo credit: Mr-Mag