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Bird (Closed Permanently)

(2 Ratings)
The Brooklyn fashion destination

Following the popular Park Slop & Cobble Hill Bird shops, Williamsburg's much loved Bird is designed by Norwegian architect Ole Sondresen and maintained strict sustainability and green-building standards throughout construction and was awarded the coveted LEED-CI Gold Certification. Men's collections include: A.P.C., Band of Outsiders, Nom de Guerre, Our Legacy, Paul Smith, Rag & Bone, Relwen, Robert Geller, Steven Alan, and Travolta. Women's collections include: Acne, A.P.C., Isabel Marant, Ligne 6, Rachel Comey, Thakoon, and Zero+Maria Cornejo.



Address
203 Grand St
Brooklyn, NY 11211

Near: Between Bedford and Driggs Avenues

Brooklyn



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