Spectrum has opened a new store at 2829 Broadway at the corner of 109th Street, marking its 40th location in the city. The store is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
“Our new store on the Upper West Side is a convenient and safe environment to add or manage services, shop for devices and accessories or make payments,” said a Spectrum SVP.
The space was previously home to a TD Bank.
Here’s the store website.
In other retail news, a bakery called Wild Raisin Pastry recently opened at 947 Columbus Avenue, between 106th and 107th streets. You can follow them on Instagram here.
Also, Friend of a Farmer – which we first wrote about here – is expected to open this month.
How exciting. Another phone store.
Great. Now it’s more convenient for me to cancel my overpriced cable & return my modem.
Imagine paying for cable tv so you can watch 10 commercials inbetween your progam !
Cable collects your monthly payment and advertisers, a win-win situation !