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Free In-Store Pickup Today:Select a StoreLego Harry Potter Buying Guide imageThe Harry Potter series of books and films transfixed a generation of children as well as their parents with compelling storytelling, a fantastic world, and memorable characters. The building company Lego...Read More about Lego Harry Potter Buying GuideNEWSLETTERS Receive the latest local updates in your inboxAfter 15 years, Toys "R" Us is leaving the bright lights of Times Square for good this week.The company confirmed Tuesday that it will close its flagship location on Broadway between West 44th and West 45th streets on Dec. 30.Nature Made Vitamins Recalled While a new flagship location has not been chosen, Toys "R" Us is "actively searching" for space in midtown, company spokeswoman Jessica Offerjost said.The Times Square location has been popular with tourists, who take photos beside a giant LEGO Empire State Building and wait in line to ride a 60-foot-tall indoor ferris wheel.Top News: Israel's West Bank Evictions, Trump's SpeechThe Commercial Observer reported this past spring that the toy store, long an anchor in New York City’s most popular tourist destination, would not be renewing its lease.




A broker for the property told the site that rising rents forced the toy store to look into new options for its flagship location.“Here’s the long and the short of it. They have 21,000 square feet on the ground floor,” said Brad Mendelson, the broker. “There really is not a tenant that can rent that.”SUV Smashes Cars, Crashes Onto Sidewalk in Wild ChaseThe broker told the Observer that rent on the ground floor of the 150,000-square-foot building costs $2,500 per square foot. The upper floor and lower level cost less, but the toy store has been paying about half the current going rate since it began renting about 110,000 square feet of the building in 2000.Mendelson told the Observer the building will likely be broken up into several sections for multiple tenants.Meryl Streep Dressed as Donald Trump at NYC GalaThere are still Toys "R" Us locations in New York City, including five in Queens, three in the Bronx, two in Brooklyn and two on Staten Island. There's also a Toys "R" Us at the Manhattan Mall on Sixth Avenue.The Babies "R" Us store in Union Square will remain open, as will two locations in Brooklyn and Queens.




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(Scott Heins / Gothamist) Some toys were marked down by 90% of their original price, and many areas of the store—including the massive Barbie Dream House section—were completely empty. Naked metal racks laid upon particle board shelves; things were downright Grinch-like. In an interview with Commercial Observer earlier this year, Cushman & Wakefield's Brad Mendelson, who markets the 110,000 square foot space in the Bow Tie Building at Broadway and Seventh Avenue, said "[Toys R Us] did not exercise the option to renew. Here's the long and the short of it. They have 21,000 square feet [on the ground floor]. There really is not a tenant that can rent that. The market has just escalated so." Rent has reportedly risen to $2,500 per square foot on the ground floor. Part of the space formerly occupied by Toys R Us will be taken over by a desperately needed Gap/Old Navy combo. The Times Square location opened in November 2001 and features a massive Ferris wheel, Lego recreations of New York City landmarks, a massive Willy Wonka-themed candy shop (which still operated at full capacity Tuesday), and a towering animatronic T-Rex installation.

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