Unlicensed Smoke Shop Evicted in Hell’s Kitchen

From W42ST.NYC:

There were signs of change at 606 9th Avenue (between W43rd/W44th Street) this week, where a smoke shop vanished this week after a court case between landlords and Citi Deli Corp — more recently known as Milky Way Exotics — was decided in favor of the landlords this January. The building’s owners filed suit against the tenants for defaulting on their lease terms in December 2022, alleging that Citi Deli Corp “had impermissibly altered the use of the premises by ‘including the sale of smoking supplies,’ thereby ‘changing the nature of the retail sales’ from a grocery/convenience store into a ‘smoke shop.’” 

The owners of Citi Deli Corp argued that while they were selling unlicensed smoking-related products, they had continued ‘to stock and sell grocery store items and lightly prepared foodstuffs’… in compliance with the lease.” Photos of the store renamed as Milky Way Exotics convinced officials otherwise, and the “deli” was ordered to vacate. According to local sources, the sheriff’s office raided the establishment on April 10, although the shop reopened April 11 and remained in business until this week. W42ST has reached out to the plaintiffs for further comment on the case and will update if we hear back.

Before eviction (photo from W42ST.NYC)
After eviction (photo from W42ST.NYC)

LIDL Supermarket to Open a 23,000 sq. ft. Store in Chelsea

The brand-new ground-floor LIDL grocery store plans to work with Hire NYC to hire locals when it opens in the early months of 2026. Numerous employment opportunities will be generated by the store for the neighborhood. Lidl, which has its headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, has now signed a second lease in Manhattan. The community responded favorably to its February 2022 debut in Harlem. The store will provide value, a straightforward and effective shopping experience, as well as sections for meats, seafood, fresh produce, flowers, and other daily grocery essentials. On the east coast, Lidl runs more than 170 stores, including 25 in New York State. At the moment, Lidl has locations in Astoria, Queens, Staten Island, and Harlem in New York City.

 “MAG Partners and Lidl U.S. announced a lease for an approximately 23,000-square-foot grocery store at 335 Eighth Avenue, a mixed-income apartment building being developed within the Penn South campus, an affordable housing cooperative located in the Chelsea community of Manhattan, N.Y.

30% of the 188 apartments in the residential building are designated for low- and middle-income New Yorkers as part of the Affordable NY Program. Construction is anticipated to start in the third quarter of 2023, with on-site demolition set to start in May.

From Supermarketnews.com (Lidl Will Open Second Grocery Store in Manhattan, 2023)