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Egg New York To Close UES Children's Boutique

The Lexington Avenue store is having a massive sale after their lease wasn't renewed.

A sign out front claims that the store lost its lease.
A sign out front claims that the store lost its lease. (Peter Senzamici/Patch)

UPPER EAST SIDE, NY — Another small business is closing their Upper East Side doors.

Egg New York, a chic children's clothing brand and retail shop, is closing their store on the corner of Lexington Avenue and East 74th Street after opening in 2021.

But according to a sign out front, it was because of circumstances beyond their control.

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"Store Closing - Lost Our Lease" a huge red banner reads above the display of adorable skirts and dresses for toddlers and young children, "Everything $30 Or Less."

Another sign counts down the days left, with Sunday set as the last day.

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The owner of the store did not reply to multiple requests for comment on the circumstances of the closure or if there were plans to re-open in the neighborhood.

Efforts to reach the landlord of 1036 Lexington Ave. were also unsuccessful.

According to their website, Egg New York has two other locations: one in Southampton and another in Darien, CT.

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