It is clear that Bergdorf Goodman strongly believes in building long-term relationships with its customers rather than taking out full page advertisements in the newspaper. It has also put a great deal of effort into making the store a destination in itself, offering fittings and furniture which its upper crust clients are at home with, and preserving as many features of the 1920s building as feasibly possible, while modernising it with energy-efficient heating and cooling systems.
Following the B-G visit, we wandered down Fifth Avenue for a spot of shopping before I met an old friend from Monash undergrad days for lunch. He took me to the Oyster Bar, a massive barn of a place at Grand Central Station, with several sections including what looked like an authentic saloon bar! We had a lovely catch up over a long leisurely lunch which took me through to beer o'clock, when I caught up with another old school friend for mojitos at Havana Central in Times Square.
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