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Upper East Side »

Mary Arnold Toys, which has been around for 85 years, is making a move to survive.

Upper East Side »

The do-it-yourself craft shop Make Meaning on the UES is the latest in kid-centric megastores to close.

Times Square & Theater District »

The 110,000-square-foot flagship spent more than a decade at 44th Street and Broadway.

Midtown »

A street vendor who has worked outside the famed toy store for about a decade will relocate.

Upper East Side »

The store will close on July 15, parent company Toys "R" Us confirmed. 

Astoria »

Raising Astoria will close its store and consignment shop to expand its classes for parents and kids.

Upper West Side »

The Upper West Side location of the toy store is being marketed by Douglas Elliman. 

Arden Heights »

Where to Turn is reopening its free toy store for Sandy victims once again this year.

East Village »

Tinkersphere is a robot, electronic and toy store that opened last week in the East Village.

Great Kills »

Where to Turn, a Staten Island nonprofit, will run a free toy store for Hurricane Sandy victims.

Downtown »

Small Business Saturday drew crowds to local business in Tribeca and other Manhattan neighborhoods.

Midtown & Theater District »

Kidding Around is planning a second Manhattan location at Grand Central Terminal, set to open this fall.