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Coordinates: 40°4344N 74°0007W / 40.729°N 74.002°W / 40.729; -74.002
 

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Avignone Chemists
IndustryPharmacy
PredecessorStock Pharmacy
Founded1832 (1832)inNew York City, United States
Headquarters
New York
,
USA

Number of locations

1
OwnerAndrew Fruchtman, John Duffy

Avignone Chemists was an American full service pharmacy located in New York's Greenwich Village. Avignone Chemists was founded in 1832 which made it the oldest apothecary in the United States. Avignone marketed itself as the Independent Anti-Chain Pharmacy. It closed in 2015.[1]

History[edit]

Founded in 1832 as Stock Pharmacy, the original location was at 59 Macdougal Street.[2] Stock Pharmacy was purchased in 1898 by Francis Avignone who proceeded to change the name to Avignone Pharmacy. In 1929, Avignone Pharmacy moved to 281 6th Avenue, its current location, into a two-story building built by the Avignone family.[3] Today, it is known as Avignone Chemists and is owned and operated by Andrew Fruchtman and his business partner John Duffy.

Avignone was recognized as an important small business with the presentation of a Village Award[4] by the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation in 2013.

In April 2015, Avignone Chemists closed down, after the entire block of Bleecker Street between Sixth Avenue and Carmine Street had been bought by a new landlord who tripled the rent for the 1,700-sq. ft. space the business was occupying.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Tcholakian, Danielle (2015-04-06). "R.I.P. Avignone Chemists, Officially Closed After 86 Years on Bleecker St". DNAinfo New York. Archived from the original on 2019-12-20. Retrieved 2019-12-20.
  • ^ The Pharmaceutical Era. University of Michigan. 1898. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
  • ^ "Avignone Pharmacy". Walter Grutchfield. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
  • ^ "Past Village Award Winners". GVSHP. Archived from the original on 28 May 2015. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
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