Think Less
Barnes & Noble is removing its stores from Queens, including a location in Forest Hills that preservationists tried to save. It's ironic to fight for a chain, but the neighborhood is otherwise a bookstore desert. And what's coming to replace it? A Target.
Meanwhile, on Fifth Avenue and 18th Street, the flagship Barnes & Noble bookstore (since 1932 and closed in 2014) has been completely transformed into a Banana Republic.
The plaque on the outside wall ("Founded 1873") has been pried off, leaving a shadowy scar on the masonry.
Inside, a message for all who might still think books have value: THINK LESS.
(I took this picture awhile ago, so it may not be there anymore. It was there when they opened.)
Meanwhile, on Fifth Avenue and 18th Street, the flagship Barnes & Noble bookstore (since 1932 and closed in 2014) has been completely transformed into a Banana Republic.
The plaque on the outside wall ("Founded 1873") has been pried off, leaving a shadowy scar on the masonry.
Inside, a message for all who might still think books have value: THINK LESS.
(I took this picture awhile ago, so it may not be there anymore. It was there when they opened.)
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