"Nike Community Stores are about neighborhood roots and community connection,” said Dennis van Oossanen, Vice President of Nike’s North America Direct to Consumer business. “So when we looked for a location, we wanted a place that was instantly recognizable, that expressed the unique spirit of Flatbush and Brooklyn and that amplified the values of the Nike brand. We think we found the perfect spot.”
Nike retail stores give consumers an all-access pass to the world
of Nike products and services. As part of the Nike retail experience,
the mission of the brand's Community Stores is to build and empower a
healthy local community through the unifying power of sport and to serve
as a catalyst for positive change by partnering with local
organizations.
All Community Stores have local hiring initiatives that aim to
hire at least 80 percent of store employees – known as store athletes –
through local channels and from within a five-mile radius of the store.
The Flatbush Community Store has already met this target.
In designing the store, Nike also sought to protect the architectural and historical integrity of the building, including restoring the existing brick and iron/metal work and its original patina, as well as preserving much of exposed brick, hardwood flooring, atrium windows and staircase.
The Flatbush Community Store product offerings lead with Nike running, training, basketball and sportswear products for women, men and young athletes. Through the Nike.com Assist service, consumers can also purchase product from nike.com, together with in-store products, in a single, mobile transaction and with no shipping cost to their homes or the store. At a new digital lounge coming to life in Brooklyn, consumers will also be able to sign up for Nike+ Training Club and Run Club community events in New York City from four in-store screens, as well as customize and order direct from the device a pair of NIKEiD shoes.
For more information about Nike New York stores and the current Nike+ Training Club and Nike+ Run Club schedule, consumers can sign up at the Flatbush Community Store's digital lounge, visit nike.com/nyc or follow @NikeNYC on Twitter.
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Community Store athletes further demonstrate their commitment to
the neighborhood by volunteering their time to local non-profit
organizations and to Nike’s broader sport-related efforts, and will be
empowered to award grants from the store to local organizations.
“We’re excited to bring the power of this model to Flatbush to make a positive impact on the local economy and to inspire the neighborhood,” said Eric Grimes, VP, GM of Nike East.
Studies show that active kids perform better in school, have
reduced levels of stress and anxiety and enjoy greater creativity and
leadership skills. The Flatbush Community Store team is already
partnering with store athletes from the New York area to facilitate
athletic activities with Brooklyn’s Eagle Academy students and the store
team will continue to expand their partnerships in the months ahead
with additional schools and community organizations.
These efforts will build on afterschool programming underway in the New York area, resulting from a partnership between Nike and the NYC Department of Youth & Community Development, executing the Zoom League basketball program and the Honor Roll Skate Club skateboarding initiatives for middle schools. Additionally, proceeds from Nike's Direct to Consumer gift card program have gone to support Let's Move! Active Schools in Brooklyn.
These efforts will build on afterschool programming underway in the New York area, resulting from a partnership between Nike and the NYC Department of Youth & Community Development, executing the Zoom League basketball program and the Honor Roll Skate Club skateboarding initiatives for middle schools. Additionally, proceeds from Nike's Direct to Consumer gift card program have gone to support Let's Move! Active Schools in Brooklyn.
Local Design Elements & Product
All Nike Community Stores include design elements and products
that reflect the heritage of the surrounding neighborhood. In the
Flatbush store, these elements include Brooklyn imagery shot by local
photographer Anthony Blasko, including shots of store athletes from Nike
retail stores in the New York area, Brooklyn-specific products only
available at the store and gear from local sports teams.
In designing the store, Nike also sought to protect the architectural and historical integrity of the building, including restoring the existing brick and iron/metal work and its original patina, as well as preserving much of exposed brick, hardwood flooring, atrium windows and staircase.
The Flatbush Community Store product offerings lead with Nike running, training, basketball and sportswear products for women, men and young athletes. Through the Nike.com Assist service, consumers can also purchase product from nike.com, together with in-store products, in a single, mobile transaction and with no shipping cost to their homes or the store. At a new digital lounge coming to life in Brooklyn, consumers will also be able to sign up for Nike+ Training Club and Run Club community events in New York City from four in-store screens, as well as customize and order direct from the device a pair of NIKEiD shoes.
The Brooklyn location marks Nike’s fifth Community Store since
Nike first established the concept in Portland, Ore., and represents the
brand’s second location on the East Coast. Nike’s first East Coast
Community Store recently opened
in the Ivy City neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Additional Community
Stores are located in New Orleans’ Mid-City neighborhood and South
Chicago.
For more information about Nike New York stores and the current Nike+ Training Club and Nike+ Run Club schedule, consumers can sign up at the Flatbush Community Store's digital lounge, visit nike.com/nyc or follow @NikeNYC on Twitter.
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