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COMING SOON: Independent bookstore McNally Jackson, which operates a store in Williamsburg,
seen here, is opening its second Kings County location inside Downtown’s City
Point shopping center. Photo by Maya Harrison
Three-volume set
Beloved bookshop McNally Jackson’s
third outpost opening in D’town mall
BY JULIANNE CUBA
Read all about it!
A beloved independent bookseller
is expanding its Brooklyn operation
with a new storefront in America’s
Downtown, its owner announced.
The owner of indie bookstore Mc-
Nally Jackson, who opened her fi rst
Kings County outpost in Williamsburg
last year, will soon set up her
third shop inside the massive City
Point residential and retail complex,
she announced on Feb. 12.
The expansion announcement
came at the same time that local literary
magnate Sarah McNally, a Brooklynite
of 20 years, confi rmed her fl agship
Manhattan store will not vacate
its long-time home despite previous
reports — a double dose of good news
that McNally called a fairy-tale ending
following several months of uncertainty.
“City Point feels like a fulcrum, a
town square. It is the perfect spot for
McNally Jackson and we are excited
to introduce our literary haven to this
expansive community,” McNally said
in a statement following the news fi rst
reported by website Vulture .
McNally’s third store will occupy a
two-fl oor space inside the Willoughby
Street shopping center between Albee
Square West and Flatbush Avenue Extension,
which is also home to a Target,
SISTER SPOT: McNally Jackson’s Williamsburg
storefront. Photo by Maya Harrison
Trader Joe’s, an Alamo Drafthouse
Cinema, and the DeKalb Market
Hall grub hub.
The shop, which is slated to open
this fall, will boast a communal space,
a massive kids’ section, and room for
author readings, according to a rep for
City Point — where police in November
arrested two men after one of them
allegedly shot and killed a guy inside
the mall .
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