StockX Reopened Its NYC Retail Store for Drop-Offs and Sales

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Quick Facts

  • After shuttering its in-person drop-off center and store months ago for remodeling, the Detroit-based web giant is back in action, putting down permanent roots in SoHo
  • The shop is a reimagined secondary-market experience, complete with a spot to drop off shoes to sell and shop in-store
  • StockX NYC is open now, 7 days a week from 11 am to 7 pm at 237 Lafayette Street

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StockX Re-Opens NYC Store
StockX Re-Opens NYC Store

StockX is feeling the high vibes in NYC right now, and the sneaker resale giant wants in on the action. After shuttering its in-person drop-off center and store months ago for remodeling, the Detroit-based web giant is back in action, putting down permanent roots in SoHo with a reimagined secondary-market experience complete with a spot to drop off shoes to sell and shop in-store.

StockX is Back in SoHo

The website that made its name connecting legit sneaker sellers with buyers across the globe first got into the retail game with pop-up drop-off locations in NYC, London, and Los Angeles, adding an in-person aspect to the app-based company. Now, the brand is expanding that personalized experience in the nation’s sneaker capital, rubbing shoulders with other secondary-market giants like Flight Club.

StockX Re-Opens NYC Store
StockX Re-Opens NYC Store

“StockX NYC is more than a store — it’s a physical manifestation of everything our platform represents,” said StockX CEO Greg Schwartz. “New York is the home of sneaker culture, and we’re proud to show up there in a meaningful way. The space isn’t just about retail and seller drop-off, it’s about connecting us to the city’s thriving scene of collectors, collaborators, and resellers.”

StockX NYC Store Details

StockX NYC is open now, 7 days a week from 11 am to 7 pm at 237 Lafayette Street, right in the heart of Manhattan’s SoHo neighborhood. If you’re in NYC and you’ve got some sneakers to sell or a particular drop you missed out on, it might be time to swing by and check out the new digs. To keep up with all the latest sneaker news from around the industry, download the Sole Retriever App.

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