Timothy Oulton, the innovative British furniture brand known
for its subversive take on luxury, has signed a lease for a 7,170 s/f retail
space at 901 Broadway at 20th Street, in the Flatiron District.
The new location will serve as the brand’s East Coast
flagship location and the largest and most important retail presence in the
region. McAlpine Contracting will build the new showroom.
Timothy Oulton has an international presence, with 45 retail
galleries worldwide. In addition to the newly leased location, the brand
currently operates seven stores in the United States, including at the New York
Design Center at 200 Lexington Avenue in Manhattan, as well as in Connecticut, Miami,
450 West 31st Street, New York, NY 10001 Phone: 212-260-1332
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Town Council approves $4 million budget for Lake Drive Park redesign
Council members also agreed to a $99,000 budget for a new parking system with barrier gates at the Town Marina.
Palm Beach Daily News
Improvements to Lake Drive Park will cost less than expected after town officials agreed to slash spending on portions of the project.
Director of Public Works Paul Brazil and his staff trimmed about $600,000 from the estimated cost of the project by switching from pavers to asphalt for resurfacing the adjacent Town Marina parking lot, reducing the project s contingency fund to less than 10 percent and negotiating an additional $32,000 in cost reductions.