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The iconic Century 21 department store returned to Lower Manhattan on Tuesday after having closed twice in the last two decades.

May 16 marked the grand re-opening of the flagship store to the Financial District at 22 Cortlandt St., where the outlet looks to make a triumphant return. Known for offering high-end, off-price fashion for more than 60 years, owner Eddie Gindi became emotional at the return of the family-run business.

Then in 2020, the company filed for bankruptcy and closed all 13 of its East Coast stores due to the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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