At the time of the closure, it was understood that Posman's spot would be left vacant for "short-term storage area during the construction of the new eateries planned for Vanderbilt Hall." The neighboring Rite-Aid was allowed to stay in business.
But then (two years ago now), a new tenant moved in.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiCED_uqtGTE6G6InGVcxIMvJArprb-8w7vULhI1ntvr-Ep1LwSwLOZAgKngdkKkDHKjULxoHU17xqFsRT21-UR4JjBXvcd3BQu1qVcfF2vG-47kYNMIBAXxQCvR2MbLaCBPPTiUhzv3gsQ/s320/DSC02026.jpg)
Warby Parker, the eyeglass chain, moved into Posman's space.
So what's that about? Why did we have to lose another bookstore?
today: Rite-Aid and Warby Parker
From these before and after shots, it looks like only a small portion of the space is being used by Grand Central.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhtPXAva_z-_gLYiRTSh-bjtfRJnXAJKQINN52HCkFffk3d4EBrpxLiaPfyxxAOV3Tyye1Hk4qVPzA4HdCMsSfkBUVD2lko65EawhrSN7HAQf_Qf6BrYxLhZCM2jtKrKlxN8NDhW63jKPlG/s320/Screen+Shot+2018-05-14+at+8.05.52+AM.jpg)
before: Rite-Aid and Posman's
1 comment:
I guess this means you can now shop for cute glasses in Grand Central Station but you won't need them for reading books you once could buy there.
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