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Newbury Street’s 10 Essential Stores

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

Nice article in Racked yesterday about NYC’s 38 essential stores. That got us to thinking, well actually we are always thinking, but this changed our thoughts for the moment, “What are Newbury Street’s 10 Essential Stores”. Since we are in the month of 10/10, will try to keep this to 10.

Our thoughts on 10…Valentino, Zegna, True Religion, Nanette Lepore, All Saints, Jack Wills, Madura, Ben Sherman, Pinkyotto, Jonathan Adler.

We equate essential with not found anywhere else in New England.

Thoughts?

New Spring Collections Arriving for Men @ The Newbury Line

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Ben Sherman @ 154 Newbury Street  (February 17th) and S. Kuhlman @ 160 Newbury Street (already in store)  are pleased to present their spring collections. Forget the upcoming snow…its spring on Newbury Street (well we can at least wish it was).

Ben Sherman and S. Kuhlman, not at Copley, not at the Prudential Center, only on The Newbury Line.

Ben Sherman, Ted Baker lead British invasion on Newbury Street

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Excellent article from the Boston Herald!

Ben Sherman, Ted Baker lead British invasion on Newbury Street.

Ben Sherman at 154 Newbury Street, not at Copley, not at the Prudential Center, only on The Newbury Line.

The British are Back

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

From Boston.com/Boston Globe
By Jenn Abelson
Globe Staff / November 4, 2009

There are teapots galore, sweets with names like Tiddly Pots and Smiley Licks, and mannequins draped in the red and blue Union Jack.

It’s an English invasion of sorts on Newbury Street, where three new British brands have in recent weeks set up shops in the struggling retail district. Upscale chocolatier Hotel Chocolat, men’s designer Ben Sherman, and fashion boutique Ted Baker have debuted stores within a two block stretch here, taking advantage of lower rents and a weak dollar.

“Newbury Street has a feeling of Europe and merchants abroad are willing to try and test out the market here with the exchange rate and the rents down 15 to 20 percent compared to two years ago,’’ said Tom Brennan of C. Talanian Realty Co. on Newbury Street. “There’s a lot of good spaces available.’’

Outside Hotel Chocolat, a bicycle with a British flag beckons consumers inside where employees serve up samples of milk and dark chocolate on silver platters. Hotel Chocolat selected Newbury Street to launch its first US store and showcase the merchant’s vast assortment of rich sweets with a “British sense of humor,’’ according to Nicki Doggart, Hotel Chocolat’s US chief executive. These include chocolates shaped like antique buttons, vintage chocolate bars made from a single estate cocoa harvest, and chocolate pasta.

“Newbury Street is Boston’s preeminent luxury and style brand shopping destination. Boston’s sophisticated palate for chocolate and their enthusiasm for our arrival is evident in our very strong sales,’’ Doggart said.

She added that the influx of British retailers has helped create a distinctive shopping experience for the holidays and her fellow English merchants are bonded by their British heritage.

Confronted with a drop in sales and a rise in already high rents, boutiques, galleries, and even chain stores have exited Newbury Street over the past year. In one four-block stretch, there are now at least 16 vacancies. Another gaping hole is expected on what is considered Boston’s most coveted retail address next spring when Louis Boston leaves its space at the corner of Newbury and Berkeley streets.

“It’s a wasteland here compared to what it was last year,’’ said Nancy Michel of Brookline. “For these British merchants, the weak dollar is a benefit to them. Maybe they’ll be able to make it here.’’

Michel made her second visit to Hotel Chocolat yesterday since the store opened in September. She left with an $8 box of chocolates and the hope that the store would be a success after all the recent failures along Newbury Street.

City officials point to nearly a dozen openings over the past year, including a fourth British brand that opened last year, lingerie maker Agent Provocateur, as proof of the Newbury appeal. And new merchants appear to have a sense of optimism.

“Newbury Street is extremely well regarded for international brands and if you are thinking of coming to Boston, you will invariably have to look at Newbury Street as a serious contender,’’ said Craig Smith, a spokesman for Ted Baker, which features a Mad Hatter theme at its Newbury store hawking $1,000 velvet blazers and $700 wool coats. “Class is permanent as they say.’’

Down the street at Ben Sherman, teapots hang from the ceiling and a copy of Elle magazine sits on a table lauding the designer as “Brit Chic.’’ The red and blue Union Jack is featured on everything from leather handbags to T-shirts, or shoppers can stick with simple red and blue striped suspenders for $30.

“We clearly are not alone in our choice of Newbury Street amongst leading British brands,’’ said Miles Gray, Ben Sherman’s chief executive. “Seems like the British are returning to Boston!’’

Stuff Boston features Ben Sherman!

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Read the complete article at:

http://stuffboston.com/daily/archive/2009/10/13/from-the-intern-s-desk-the-bean-welcomes-ben-sherman.aspx

Ben Sherman (154 Newbury Street), not at Copley, not at the Prudential Center, only at The Newbury Line.

Check out the new Ben Sherman Store and save 30%!

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

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Ben Sherman to open Saturday at 10:00 AM!

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Ben Sherman will be opening their newest store tomorrow at 10:00 AM at 154 Newbury Street.  It is a two-level store that raises the bar for retail on Newbury Street!

We are ecstatic to welcome Ben Sherman to The Newbury Line!

Ben Sherman, not at Copley, not at the Prudential Center, only on The Newbury Line

Coming Soon - Ben Sherman

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

The Newbury Line.  They will be opening their fifth US store in September on two floors of 154 Newbury Street.

Ben Sherman, not at Copley, not at The Prudential Center, only on The Newbury Line.

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