An eclectic mix of local off-beat stores
The Loom, a renovated textile mill in a prime, central Bushwick location, addresses the need for clean and modern retail facilities in this blooming area. If you' re looking for an affordable, yet highly creative space, this is it! Become part of the Bushwick artist community and let your creative business flourish! Over the past few years, a variety of artists and musicians have migrated to the area to pursue their respective passions, transforming the area into a rejuvenated community of creative individuals.
The ground floor of The Loom building, the SHOPS at The Loom Arts and Commerce complex, consists of 21 unique storefront spaces. The storefronts combine a classic Brooklyn industrial aesthetic with fresh lines and updated accents, featuring original tin ceilings and an innovative layout for driving retail business. The SHOPS at The Loom offer a unique setup for maximizing exposure to prospective customers, with interior entrances facing the common areas of the mall and exterior sidewalk entrances facing the street.
SHOPS at The Loom features 16-foot-wide interior hallways, and a 4000 sqft exterior courtyard with European style cobblestones, ivy, trees, free WiFi, and benches to lounge on. It is designed to be a dynamic retail destination as well as a central meeting place for the surrounding neighborhood, where residents and visitors can stop by and hang out. The SHOPS vary in size and shape and many can be built out and/or combined to suit your needs. Each space is equipped with its own heat and separate electric (100 Amps including a 220V line.) Be a part of Bushwick's rennaissance and snag a space in time for the Grand Opening of this new commercial development.
Floorplan
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101 - unit 101 - 110

110 - This is the short description for the front page. - Allstate

Allstate - Allstate - You're in good hands. - Belel Jewelry Boutique

Belel Jewelry Boutique - unit 118 - Better Than Jam - Handmade Co-Op

Better Than Jam - Handmade Co-Op - Hosting 100% Handmade Local Designs in Clothing, Jewelry, and Accessories - Brooklyn Vintage

Brooklyn Vintage - Brooklyn Vintage - Brooklyn Yarn Cafe

Brooklyn Yarn Cafe - Amazing Yarns and Delectable & Delicious Food! - Chabad House

Chabad House - Chabad of Bushwick - Closet Envi

Closet Envi - - GET Tech

GET Tech - Serving all your computer needs. - Isengaard

Isengaard - This is the short description for the front page - Loom Studios

Loom Studios - Yoga, Dance & The Arts - Loom-Mat

Loom-Mat - The Loom-Mat will offer a full service drop off service that will cater to your clothes washing needs! - Orphanage Moped Shop

Orphanage Moped Shop - World infamous Orphanage Mopeds, NYC's one and only moped shop, has arrived. - Save Thousands on Debt

Save Thousands on Debt - Save Thousand On Debt - Sent

Sent - this is the short description for the front page. - The Deli and General Store

The Deli and General Store - A Deli and General Store in the heart of Williamsburg! - The INDEX

The INDEX - We source materials, objects and furnishings available for sale. The Index is currently open by appointment and when we are working in the space. To visit the space please contact Inquiries@indexltd.ch - Tomahawk Salon

Tomahawk Salon - Tomahawk Salon 10 Porter Ave telephone (646)399-6873 - The Courtyard

The Courtyard
Press
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Ten things we love about Shops at the Loom
Time Out NY - Aug 19-25, 2010
This Bushwick, Brooklyn, indoor mini mall is brimming with handmade clothing, bargain vintage and industrial home decor.
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Amid Warehouses, Gourmet Sandwiches, Yoga Classes and Yarn
July 2, 2010, Bushwick Journal
For years there wasn’t much to see on this industrial block near the border of Bushwick and East Williamsburg. Welders sprayed iron sparks inside Metro Hi-Tech Steel and Builders, and garbage trucks dumped trash into the BFI Waste Systems warehouse.
But lately, there are cloth-covered tables, fresh kiwis and avocados in baskets and vintage mopeds lining the sidewalk. (read more...)
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Streetlevel: New Boutique for Bushwick
January 20, 2010, Brownstoner.com
A new clothing boutique is coming to the The Loom building on Flushing Avenue in Bushwick. Called Better Than Jam, the new shop will feature a variety of clothing, jewelry, and accessories from NYC-based designers. The store will open on February 1, with an opening party scheduled for February 5. (read more...)
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Can The Loom Spin a New Scene in Bushwick?
by Aaron Short, A Short Story, June 16th, 2009
Let's start with the name Bushburg. An amalgamation of Bushwick and Williamsburg, the property management company's name implies having one foot in two worlds: an ascetic manufacturing-zoned landscape pockmarked by artist lofts and a gentrified, retail-driven culturally dense neighborhood. (read more...)
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New York: Get hip to Bushwick
Head to the borough of Bushwick in Brooklyn for a thriving underground scene, says Mark C O'Flaherty, bahighlife.com
While other Big Apple 'cool spots' rapidly lose their hip currency the minute they are uncovered, Bushwick, so far, has managed to keep hold of its underground vibe. It's true that the streets may look deserted and edgy at times but, come the weekend, there are often colourful, all-night warehouse parties in abundance. (read more...)
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The Loom
May 12th, 2009 at 1:28 pm, Timeoutny.com
On Saturday afternoon, New Yorkers flowed in from across the boroughs to celebrate the completion of Bushwick's up-and-coming Loom Arts and Commerce complex (1087 Flushing Ave between Knickerbocker and Porter Aves), a massive 25,000-foot Chelsea Market-esque space that promises to emerge as Flushing Avenue's newest see-and-be-scenester spot. (read more...)
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Developer hopes mini-mall will create nabe
June 30, 2009 11:10AM, Therealdeal.com
Joseph Hoffman, president of developer Bushburg Properties, hopes that Bushwick's new mini-mall, the Loom at 100 Thames Street, off Knickerbocker Avenue, will make the neighborhood a stronger retail destination. (read more...)
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Is Bushwick ready for a mini-mall?
By Jacob Kleinman, for The Brooklyn Paper
Everyone knows that Bushwick has arrived--but will the shoppers follow?
The developer of a project that will bring 20 new shops to the often-hyped, but still largely underdeveloped, neighborhood certainly hopes so. (read more...)
