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Posted by BrooklynBus on Sat Apr 11 12:38:32 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by Dan on Thu Apr 9 14:05:02 2009. Bay Parkway Korvettes became Alexanders which became Cesar's Bay Bazzar, which became a K-Mart and is now a Kohl's.I remember buying a novelty record at EJ Korvettes on Fulton Street, the only store that had it. It was "Noshville Katz" by the "Loving Cohens" actually Myron Cohen, the comedian. It was about a Jew who opens a Kosher Deli in Nashville and is a huge success. It was a take-off of Nashville Cats by the Lovin' Spoonful. Korvettes became a Transit Authority location in the 1980s for about five years. I think the room where I worked was once the Automotive Department. Tracer Horn did well as one store on the Upper East Side for many years, but once they expanded, they didn't last long. |
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