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News of the new location was welcomed by shoppers at New York City’s sole Ikea store in Red Hook, which is so inconveniently located, that some customers must take a ferry to access it.
A 9-year-old boy who went missing Wednesday night from an IKEA store in Brooklyn, New York, has died after first-responders pulled him from a nearby channel after a frantic three-hour search, ...
IKEA has completed its first tiny home designed for seniors who've experienced homelessness. See inside 365-square-foot that could pave a new way in the affordable housing crisis.
A new IKEA customer meeting point will be located in the building's 80,000-sq.-ft. retail space, arranged over two large cellar levels with a corner entrance on Fifth Avenue.
Ikea is finally in Central New York — sort of. The Swedish furniture store chain launched a new pick-up location for the Syracuse area this month, according to its website.
Yet it’s a retail model that, twice now in New York, has looked good for a while and then fallen apart. In 1995, the company opened a mini-Ikea at 135 East 57th Street to lots of attention .
IKEA has tried several smaller stores in New York that have all since closed. A mini-IKEA opened in 1995, a small store opened in 2019, and a third store in Rego Park also came and went.
Ikea is coming to New York City’s shopping mecca - Ikea is opening an 80,000 square feet space which will include a retail store and planning studios blocks from Rockefeller Center.
I recently got rid of an Ikea cube storage unit I’d had for nearly a decade by participating in a time-honored New York tradition: I left it in my building lobby. By that evening, someone had ...
IKEA to open a store on New York City’s Fifth Avenue. The IKEA will be located in a new mixed-use commercial building at 570 Fifth Avenue designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox.
At the moment, there only two IKEA stores in the New York area: one at 1 Beard Street in Brooklyn, right by Red Hook Park, and the other on Long Island, in Hicksville.