The Columbus Dispatch of Ohio (land of NYC’s hyper-defensive sixth borough) has reported on New York City’s brand-new Hollister store on 5th Avenue, which tells you something about what’s going on in Ohio. Read more »
Californication of Houston Street Is Complete


Weeks after the iconic DKNY ad at Broadway and Houston Street was covered in a dung-like shade of brown, the corner’s transformation is complete. In a matter of hours today, painters finished off the wall with the logo for the Ohio-based surf clothing company Hollister, ready for their store opening in July.
Photos by Bowery Boogie and Racked
Last week, workers began transforming the four-story tall DKNY ad at the corner of Houston Street and Broadway into an ad for Hollister, which is taking over the building’s retail space. As of this morning, the painting of the city’s pre-September 11th skyline is gone with only the lettering faintly visible through the layers of brown. Soon, the wall will be finished off with the logo for the Ohio-based surf clothing company, rendered here.
Photograph by Bowery Boogie
Iconic DKNY Wall Catches Next Wave
After looming over Houston Street for nearly twenty years, the four-story tall DKNY ad at the corner of Broadway is getting Californicated. Workers are beginning to cover the painting of New York’s pre-September 11th skyline with an ad for Hollister, Abercrombie & Fitch’s West Coast-style clothing brand that’s filling in the building’s retail space. Although their parent company is known for scantily clad models and soft-core catalogues, Hollister won’t be competing with the regularly raunchy Calvin Klein billboard nearby. Instead the Ohio-based surfing company will simply slap their logo across the center of the wall, rendered above.
DKNY photo by bergavitto, rendering via Hollister




























