Mark Miller

‘Scotch & Soda’ Satellite Comes to Orchard Street
Posted April 19, 2019 at 5:00 am
High fashion, now on the well-tread museum block of Orchard and Broome Streets. Dutch couture company, Scotch & Soda, planted a flag at 90 Orchard. Doors are open, and signage aplenty. Its presence in the old Tictail space is announced with a wall-sized handbill pimping the new menswear line, which takes fictional cues from “The […]
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Essex Crossing Site 1 Condos Pimped with Orchard Street ‘Design Gallery’
Posted May 3, 2016 at 5:14 am
With foundation work underway and the start of superstructure activity at Site 1 near, the time is apparently ripe to begin pimping the condo component of Essex Crossing. This fourteen-story building represents the only condos up for grabs in phase one of the overall project. To get the word out, Delancey Street Associates (the consortium of […]
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Mark Miller Gallery Closes After Nearly 2 Decades on Orchard Street
Last modified February 8, 2016 at 10:40 pm
A quick stroll past 92 Orchard Street of late reveals that the Mark Miller Gallery is quite empty. Behind those floor-to-ceiling windows, the showroom is blank. And dark. No longer in existence. Eponymous owner Mark Miller – who also owns the photogenic tenement – hung up the business within the last couple weeks. The closure […]
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Tictail E-commerce Shop Reopens on Orchard Street Today
Posted January 11, 2016 at 9:22 am
After two successful holiday season stints, the e-commerce shop Tictail decided to make a more permanent presence on the Lower East Side. Gallerist and building owner Mark Miller just brought the crew back to 90 Orchard Street for more retail peddling. The brick-and-mortar shop reopened today after a few weeks behind paper shades. As before, […]
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Tictail E-Commerce Startup is Hosting Another Holiday Pop-Up Shop at 90 Orchard Street
Posted December 2, 2015 at 10:20 am
Looks like Tictail is returning to Orchard Street this holiday season. For the the second consecutive year, the e-commerce company will install a pop-up presence in the former Earnest Sewn boutique at the corner of Broome Street. Emerging designers from around the world will again be featured here at 90 Orchard Street, with particular focus […]
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Chabad LES Temporarily Relocates to the Old Earnest Sewn Space on Orchard Street
Posted February 24, 2015 at 5:10 am
Prayer is now public on Orchard Street, bringing it all back home. Its a fairly common sight. Rabbi Stone walking Orchard Street in the hours of the Jewish Sabbath trying to attract men for a minyan, wearing the traditional shawl and black hat. “Are you Jewish, my friend” is his go-to pickup line. Stone is […]
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Tictail E-Commerce Startup Opening Holiday Pop-Up in the Former Earnest Sewn on Orchard Street
Posted November 17, 2014 at 6:03 am
Earnest Sewn shuttered its overpriced denim boutique at 90 Orchard Street nearly one year ago. The historically attractive cornershop – owned by Lower East Side mainstay Mark Miller – has been vacant ever since. From what we could gather, the site essentially became a workshop in those ensuing months, peppered with various tools and other […]
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Neglected History: Historic Posters at 90 Orchard Street Are Deteriorating [PHOTOS]
Posted January 27, 2014 at 6:11 am
Here’s some forgotten New York at 90 Orchard Street. We walk by it everyday, watching it deteriorate into nothingness. From the author, Kevin Walsh: In addition there are a couple of ads for Hersh’s sacramental wine. Haven’t been able to find out anything about the company, though. You can see old phone number notation (the initial […]
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MOSCOT “Living History” Frames to Celebrate Lower East Side Scions
Posted July 31, 2012 at 6:09 am
MOSCOT has a new line of frames lined up for a fall release that celebrates Lower East Side history. A mom-and-pop fixture itself, the fourth-generation mainstay is paying homage to the local movers and shakers that help make the neighborhood tick.
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Lower East Side BID to Ring Opening Bell at New York Stock Exchange
Posted August 11, 2011 at 6:09 am
World markets are in the toilet, but there’s still plenty of clapping at the opening and closing bells of the New York Stock Exchange.