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NYC: Niketown New York

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Nike opened their 66,500-square-foot Niketown New York in 1996 on a site formerly occupied by the Bonwit Teller department store and later, after its demise, by Galeries Lafayette. The existing building was demolished to make way for a five-story building with a French department store-style central lightwell. With its brick facade and arched windows, the store intentionally bears a resemblance to an old-fashioned Manhattan school gymnasium, albeit with an extravagant Art Deco leaning.
Nike, Inc. is a major American supplier of athletic shoes, apparel and sports equipment. The company emerged out of Blue Ribbon Sports who started making shoes under brand name of Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, with the trademark swoosh and recruiting athletes to endorse their shoes in the 1970s. By 1979 Nike held the patent on "Air" type cushioning for the soles of their shoes. In 1980 Nike went public as an independent company, and in 1981 Blue Ribbon Sports merged into Nike, creating Nike, Inc. Nike, the largest sportswear supplier in the world, markets its products under its own brand as well as Nike Golf, Nike Pro, Air Jordan, Team Starter, and subsidiaries including Bauer, Cole Haan, Hurley International and Converse.
NYC: Niketown New York

Image by wallyg
Nike opened their 66,500-square-foot Niketown New York in 1996 on a site formerly occupied by the Bonwit Teller department store and later, after its demise, by Galeries Lafayette. The existing building was demolished to make way for a five-story building with a French department store-style central lightwell. With its brick facade and arched windows, the store intentionally bears a resemblance to an old-fashioned Manhattan school gymnasium, albeit with an extravagant Art Deco leaning.
Nike, Inc. is a major American supplier of athletic shoes, apparel and sports equipment. The company emerged out of Blue Ribbon Sports who started making shoes under brand name of Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, with the trademark swoosh and recruiting athletes to endorse their shoes in the 1970s. By 1979 Nike held the patent on "Air" type cushioning for the soles of their shoes. In 1980 Nike went public as an independent company, and in 1981 Blue Ribbon Sports merged into Nike, creating Nike, Inc. Nike, the largest sportswear supplier in the world, markets its products under its own brand as well as Nike Golf, Nike Pro, Air Jordan, Team Starter, and subsidiaries including Bauer, Cole Haan, Hurley International and Converse.
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