Hip, small stores will start making their way into subway stations for short-term stays under a new New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) program. The shops, known as “pop up stores,” will receive month-to-month leases from the MTA for small retail spaces that are temporarily vacant while the agency is arranging long-term leases.
The MTA piloted the concept in July by hosting The Newsstand, an indie-oriented media seller at the Lorimer St/Metropolitan Av station in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The first store that is formally a part of this new initiative is a pop-up branch of UNIQLO, the clothing retailer.











