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               So               there               is               a               corner               of               Times               Square               which               has               been               occupied               as               long               as               I               can               remember,               1998               as               a               point               of               fact;               with               the               sports               themed               bar               and               restaurant               named               after               the               sports               channel               of               record,               ESPN.

The               ESPN               Zone               always               did               a               pretty               good               job               in               getting               the               jocks               visiting               Manhattan               to               come               out               and               drool               over               their               huge               plasma               screened               TV's.

While               they               were               there               drooling,               the               ESPN               Zone               would               do               their               best               to               make               sure               that               they               stayed               hydrated               from               overpriced               beer               and               other               spirits.
               ESPN               Zone               is               as               much               a               victim               to               the               recession               as               anyone               else.

While               people               still               get               their               ESPN               fix;               it's               now               no               longer               bar               side               as               it               is               done               from               behind               their               microwave               dinners               on               their               own               epic               flat               screen               TV               screens.
               ESPN               Zone               was               a               pretty               impressive               space;               at               four               floors               of               dining               and               sports               watching,               when               the               place               was               vacated               over               a               year               ago,               it               left               a               pretty               big               void.
               But               that               was               in               2010.

So               now               the               answer               is               what               is               going               to               be               taking               its               place?

I               happened               by               the               space               the               other               day               and               their               motivational               message               to               get               retailers               to               open               their               wallets               is               less               than               convincing.

Inside               the               epic               space               there               are               two               pieces               of               4x6               poster               board               set               up               with               one               talking               about               everything               in               Times               Square               (!

-               cause               you               know,               the               people               coming               in               here               and               spending               this               kind               of               money               haven't               already               done               their               own               homework)               and               another               with               a               jimmied               up               light               tower               with               some               anonymous               looking               store               on               it;               all               lit               up,               by               the               way;               that               says               in               big               bold               lettering:
               "NO               BETTER               FLAGSHIP               RETAIL               STORE               ON               EARTH."
               That's               it.
               Yeah               there's               some               ladders               set               up               and               some               track               lighting               and               other               miscellaneous               shop               stuff,               but               their               convincing               argument               for               someone               dropping               untold               amounts               of               money               on               a               Times               Square               retail               presence               is               the               address               itself.
               Granted               having               that               address               gets               you               a               built,               ever               revolving,               constantly               renewed               source               of               foot               and               eye               traffic               but               you               have               to               be               selling               something               that               the               people               want;               something               they               can't               get               anywhere               else.
               Yes               the               space               could               go               to               The               Gap               or               some               other               horrible               clothing               retailer               (Hollister               seems               to               be               drawing               crowds               on               57th               Street)               but               the               problem               with               that               is               the               people               shopping               in               Times               Square               know               they               can               go               home               to               the               suburbs               and               get               the               same               merchandise               there.

usually               for               a               lot               less               money!

Customers               know               they               could               even               go               to               these               Tanger               Outlets               which               have               popped               up               everywhere.
               So               who               will               take               up               residence               at               this               now               vacant               corner               of               Times               Square?

I               guess               we'll               see...
               ESPN               Zone               left               a               hole               at               1472               Broadway.



               Source:
               http://articles.nydailynews.com/2010-06-09/news/27066699_1_espn-zone-tourist-trap-24-hour-sports-network






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    About 'espn sports shop'|The dangers of ESPN and the sports news (im)balance







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    In               what               could               be               a               major               step               in               the               evolution               of               mixed-martial               arts               as               a               mainstream               sport,               ESPN.com,               America's               most               popular               sports               Web               site               (as               well               as               sports               TV               network)               has               launched               an               MMA               section               for               the               first               time               in               the               site's               history.

    The               section               is               the               result               of               a               "cross-promotional               and               content               integration"               agreement               with               Sherdog.com,               the               world's               most               popular               mixed-martial               arts               Web               site               which               receives               than               2               million               visitors               a               month               and               features               fighter               profiles,               records,               videos,               live               and               archived               audio,               live               unofficial               fight               updates,               and               an               MMA               merchandise               shop.
                   Much               of               the               content               on               the               site               is               directly               linked               to               Sherdog.com               stories               but               is               presented               in               the               typical               streamlined               ESPN.com               sports               format               that               is               so               familiar               to               its               thousands               of               visitors.

    The               official               title               of               the               section               is               "Mixed-Martial               Arts               in               Association               with               Sherdog."
                   The               official               address               for               the               section               is               http://sports.espn.go.com/extra/mma/index,               but               the               site               can               also               be               found               by               click               on               the               small               "More               +"               icon               on               the               right               side               of               the               small               toolbar               at               the               top               of               the               screen               listing               the               various               sports               that               ESPN               provides               coverage               for.
                   ESPN.com               had               published               more               articles               in               the               previous               two               weeks               about               mixed-martial               arts,               especially               considering               the               hoopla               surrounding               boxer               Floyd               Mayweather's               disparaging               comments               about               the               sport               and               the               plethora               of               comparisons               made               by               the               media               about               the               popularity               of               boxing               compared               to               the               rise               of               mixed               martial               arts.
                   Another               ESPN               property,               the               ESPN               News               television               network,               has               also               stepped               up               its               coverage               of               the               sport               with               interviews               of               top               Ultimate               Fighting               Championship               fighters               as               well               as               live               coverage               of               the               weigh-in               for               the               UFC               71               event               in               Las               Vegas,               which               is               one               of               the               biggest               MMA               fights               of               the               year               and               features               Chuck               "The               Iceman"               Liddell               in               a               main               event               match               for               the               light               heavyweight               title               against               Quinton               "Rampage"               Jackson.
                   Liddell               was               also               on               the               cover               of               ESPN               the               magazine               as               well               as               Sports               Illustrated.
                   Many               observers               and               analysts               felt               that               the               next               step               for               the               UFC               and               MMA               in               general               to               continue               its               growth               as               a               sport               was               to               secure               a               deal               for               coverage               with               a               bigger               network               such               as               ESPN.

    Currently,               most               of               the               UFC's               coverage               airs               on               the               cable               channel               Spike               TV.
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