by Ivan Pereira
The next chapter for Rizzoli Bookstore is about to begin. The nearly half-century old establishment will open its new store at 1133 Broadway on Monday, more than a year after it shut its doors at 31 W. 57th Street. The 5,000-square foot store, which will be open seven days a week, will showcase a one of a kind design that celebrates Rizzoli's history.
It includes an 18-foot tall by 34-foot wide glass facade, 18-feet ceilings and a peaked skylight. The cherry wood bookcases and grand brass and iron chandeliers from the 57th Street location, which closed in April 2014 because of a high rise development, will be moving to the new spot.
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