Retail & Shops · New York
Inclusive and diverse-owned retail & shops businesses across New York.
Retail & Shops
Brooklyn, NY
Flushing, NY
Two floors of Korean-language books and K-pop merchandise on Northern Boulevard.
The Tompkins Avenue wine and spirits shop, with daily delivery across the neighborhood.
New York, NY
A Hell's Kitchen gift shop of candles, barware, games and New York oddities.
A forty-year Chinatown bookshop and cultural hub, with Chinese titles and calligraphy supplies.
A Brooklyn wine shop built around Black-owned, women-owned and minority-owned labels.
A Broadway market that only houses women-owned businesses, open every day.
Part shop, part workshop space, part market organizer, on Bed-Stuy's Tompkins Avenue.
Queens, NY
Stationery, art supplies and Sanrio-stocked desk goods in Astoria and Flushing.
African-inspired clothing on Fulton Street, from a designer who arrived from Lagos in the early 1980s.
A small East Village shop of Japanese washi, stamps, seals and letter-writing supplies.
A Harlem gift shop stocked from local Black makers, from candles and body oils to coffee-table books.
A West 25th Street boutique of European womenswear, hand-picked by a former model and stylist.
Home design and gifts on Tompkins Avenue, drawing on Black culture worldwide and priced for everyone.
A minimalist Bed-Stuy concept store carrying emerging womenswear designers, run by Kai Avent-deLeon.
A Ridgewood home goods and stationery shop that gives a cut of its children's books to charity.
Far Rockaway apparel label and shop, with campaigns cast from the neighborhood.
A bookstore for romance and only romance, run by sisters Leah Koch and Bea Hodges-Koch.
Artist Kerry Stokes's Williamsburg gift shop, stocked with her own screen-printed textiles and home goods.
Vintage designer consignment in Harlem, with layaway so the good pieces are not only for people who can pay at once.
A NoMad vintage boutique whose net proceeds fund a job program for homeless mothers.
A Greenpoint stationery shop where every fountain pen on the shelf can be tried before buying.
A Chinatown bookstore, cafe and bar built around immigrant and diaspora storytelling.