![]() ![]() The bakery also offers pastries, cakes, breads and rolls. And, of course, cookies were served fresh out of the oven. The first 100 people in line received a Levain Bakery Larchmont Village tote bag with bakery swag, and throughout opening day there were balloon twisting, face painting and other activities. LEVAIN BAKERY was set to open June 24 after we went to press.Īnother flavor note: While strolling the Boulevard, keep your olfactory senses in action to catch the scent of baking cookies. In addition to clothing, customers will find flip-flops, socks and Raen brand sunglasses. Faherty’s style is beachy, comfortable and bohemian. This store will be the New Jersey-based company’s 54th location. “We love the whole culture of Larchmont.” “It’s been great so far,” said Marsha, the store’s manager. Operations Manager Delio Jaramillo told us that locals have been introducing themselves and welcoming the store to the neighborhood. Speaking of Village Pizzeria, we understand that the new owners and their predecessor are seeking arbitration to try to resolve a dispute concerning the memorabilia of Village Pizzeria’s founders, the Steve and Nancy Cohen family, and other matters.įaherty, the men’s and women’s clothing store at 219 N. Designed for comfortable movement, Duer’s wares are crafted from plants and recycled materials. Duer will sell “stretch performance denim” and lifestyle apparel. The new store, Duer, currently has a location at 170 S. across the street from Shorthand between Le Petit Greek and Village Pizzeria. Now Larchmontians will get to stop in a new, chic shop to get greeting cards, notebooks, pens, pencils and custom stationery, among other things.Ī lease also has been signed for the space previously occupied by POLA at 129 N. Since 2016, Shorthand has brought office goods to the Highland Park area of Los Angeles. Shorthand, specializing in beautiful desk paraphernalia, recently signed a lease for one of the last available spots at the Larchmont Mercantile building, according to a spokesperson for the Mercantile, the new multi-shop building that originally was built as the Lipson Building in the 1920s. The Boulevard will soon have a stylish office supply shop.
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