Shopping Centre sights in New York City
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Bridgemarket
After decades under restoration, Bridgemarket – a vaulted, Guastavino-tiled space under the 59th St Bridge that served as a farmers market in the early 20th century – was brought back to life in 1999 by design guru Sir Terence Conran. Now it’s a thriving retail and dining complex, alive with ingenious modern design accessories. Guastavino’s, a former restaurant (now reserved for private functions) in a magnificent space, is also worth peeking into.
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Wing Fat Shopping Mall
One of the most unique malls you'll ever see, it lies underground and has businesses offering reflexology, collectible stamps and feng shui services. The most fascinating aspect is its history, as the tunnel is said to have served as a stop on the Underground Railroad as well as an escape route in the early 1900s for members of rival Tong gangs, who fought up on the street and then disappeared below before police could even begin to search.
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