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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zappos — the Amazon-owned online shoe retailer — appears to be launching a brick-and-mortar location. Sources said that Zappos has leased the three-level, roughly 16,000-square-foot corner of 19 Union Square West at 15th Street that was previously home to American Eagle and its concept-store spinoff, AE Studio.</p><p>In addition to word of the deal from nearby brokers, Zappos is also shown as a tenant in a brochure for a neighboring property distributed by Newmark Knight Frank.</p><p>No other details were immediately available. ABS’ Real Estate Partners’ Mark Turgesen, whose firm represented the landlord, declined to comment.</p><h3>ECCO joining Brooklyn Navy Yard</h3><p>It isn’t the biggest lease at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, but it’s a cool one. Danish footwear and leather goods retailer ECCO has taken 7,000 square feet for a design and prototyping studio at the Yard’s Building 212, its first studio space outside Denmark.</p><p>Building 212 is one of two at the Navy Yard that was developed entirely by the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corp.</p><p>It opened in 2019 with 130,000 square feet of manufacturing and creative office space. Its best-known tenant is the giant Wegmans supermarket, but it’s also home to design firms Fydelity, Poolside and Trendy Accessories.</p><p>The entire Yard is in the mist of a $1 billion expansion, which is expected to bring total jobs at the site from 11,000 today to 20,000 in the next few years.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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