Once they get permission from the owner of the building, they go and paint the boards black. (Note that Madewell’s boards are painted black, you can thank Center City District for painting the stores who are still closed and boarded.) As of last week Madewell (1716 Walnut St) was still closed (I called their headquarters in July, and they couldn’t tell me of the status whether it would open or not.), and I noticed Indochino had moved from Chestnut St to Walnut St and is now located where Intermix was. We have a CB2, which is also open by appointment. Annoying.) It was just the wrong fit for Walnut St. Remember when I got the tip they closed last year, and then they wrote me to tell me they weren’t closed, and then they closed a few days later. Lush and Brandy & Melville next to Warby Parker and Govberg’s To get into the Apple Store (1607 Walnut St) you’ll need an appointment as well as to shop at the new store on Rittenhouse Row, Interior Define. Welcome Back Ubiq (I can’t wait for the next limited edition sneaker) and Warby Parker, both now open. Across the Street AT&T, and TMobile are open as well. The Verizon Store always has a line with helpful clerks in the que. But across the street Williams Sonoma was open. Sadly they’re permanently closed as well. I reported that Hats in the Belfry closed on Chestnut Street a few weeks ago, so I was curious about Goorin Bros. I don’t like to start off with a business who has closed because of the pandemic, but I began my walk up Walnut from Midtown Village.
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