I’m sure Trump would be happy to close his account there.
Move.
The “election activity” is the nutcases across 5th (as close as the cops will let them go) holding up “Not my president” signs, taking off their tops to “protest,” etc. Get them out and everything would be fine.
But it’s their right to protest, and if Tiffany’s doesn’t like it, they should tell these people to get a grip.
By the way, access from 5th really is difficult and not very classy - maybe they should make the side door their main door for the interim.
I think Tiffany is right next door to Trump Towers, they haven’t complained before, in fact they love being next door...so what is the problem did you say???
NYC restrictions forced that retail presence on the first floor, in downtown NYC, in order for TRUMP to build TRUMP TOWER. We know additionally that much of the building is apartments and I believe businesses included.
Wonder what Blasio can do with this “issue”? He so loves to make anything he can touch, worse.
So why block off the intersections and main roads? I didn’t think that happened from the Tea Party Protesters, did it?
I doubt it. What’s hurt Tiffany is the 0bamaEconomy!
Did Obozo ever have a “security circus?”
More traffic fewer sales?
People that want to shop in Tiffany’s on Fifth Avenue, NYC will let nothing stop them from going there. This article is pure rubbish from A-Z!!!
Tiffany is a public company. They are required to make certain disclosures if they project negative financial performance. I think they handled it pretty well. As a shareholder I hope their sales picture improves, as I’m sure Trump does. Hell, he’s probably their landlord.....
I went there for breakfast and it was terrible. You literally have to bring your own, and then they throw you out for no reason!
Never a problem with the total municipal standstills when King Obama of the Tee Time and the Mooch went anywhere in their million car motorcade, or needed to “play through” the golf course wedding of normal everyday citizens, right? How much business did these two freeloaders lose for Americans?
Well, that’s too bad, but I don’t know how to get around it.
I’m going to get flamed for this, but I think President elect Trump should do whatever he can to minimize any damage to businesses caused by his security details. It’s not his fault, and has to be done, but living in the middle of the busiest part of the biggest city in the US is going to cause problems, and he should do his best to ensure his presence doesn’t hurt his neighbors. I hated it when Obummer or Bill caused problems, and don’t like it here.
You’d think that Tiffany’s would welcome the Trump presence. I can’t think of a means of providing more safety to its shoppers than having secret service people everywhere in the vicinity.
Tiffany’s? Oh no! Where is Audrey Hepburn gonna go for breakfast now? (Okay, very lame I know!)
Offer Breakfast at Tiffany’s. It’ll be more of a draw.
If the economy gets better, maybe more people can by their expensive rocks.