Opening Fall 2024

69 Atlantic Avenue

September 17, 2024

World's Finest Sleight of Hand

We are VERY excited to announce that in addition to offering a wide selection of magical home goods, puzzles, games, toys and books, we will also be hosting performances of CLOSE UP MAGIC at the new Art of Play store.

Our weekly showcase “World’s Finest Sleight of Hand”will feature our absolute favorite magicians from across the globe and is basically a chance to host heros and friends for a weekend of intimate shows in Brooklyn.

The list of talent we have booked already is bonkers and the opportunity to see these people perform their full show publicly is extremely rare. Each performance will feature a single artist and an audience of less than 30 people... Which means that tickets will be limited.

The best way to find out who's coming and snag your seats before they sell out is to subscribe to our event listings for 69 Atlantic. We'll continue to post updates from the shop in this newsletter but for show news and tickets, be sure to sign up below and you'll get an update later this week to announce our inaugural performer.

I'll share some more construction photos next week. We've made dramatic progress over the past few days.

Adam Rubin
Brooklyn, NY

September 13, 2024

Bless This Mess

As I look around the construction site, it's hard to believe our plan is to open this shop in just over a month. Everything is covered in plaster and sawdust, half the ceiling is missing and we still have no floor. The sign painter is scheduled to come next week but we don't currently have windows for him to paint on...

The good news is that things are progressing quickly now. We finally got permission from the Landmarks Preservation Commision to "restore the former beauty" of the historic facade (everything is harder in NYC). So in a week or two we'll have a dramatic before and after to share.

In the meantime, the new AC system is in, all the light sockets and outlets are working and the walls are nearly ready for paint. These sorts of milestones don't make for thrilling photos but you've got to have a solid foundation to build something great, right? I think about how when a new building goes up, it seems like just a hole in the ground for years and then all of a sudden—WOOP—a tower shoots into the sky.

So, full steam ahead this week as we start building furniture and making everything presentable; we'll have old school tin tile ceilings, luscious cork floors, and some truly excellent surprises.

More next week,

Adam Rubin
Brooklyn, NY

The facade of the store will be updated with new glass, refurbished wood frames and a fresh coat of paint.

Here's a look at the store filled with boxes of floor tiles yet to be installed. The wood panels and aluminum front door will be replaced by new glass windows and nice new door. If you look closely, you'll see why we had to replace the old tin ceiling tiles...

This is a small storage closet we built to hide that giant pipe in the ceiling.

This is a chop saw.

A view from the storage closet looking at the front of the store.

September 4, 2024

Our New Store in Brooklyn

The rumors are true. This fall, we'll be opening a brand new, brick and mortar Art of Play store in the heart of Brooklyn, New York. Walking distance from the Brooklyn Bridge and around the corner from spectacular views of downtown Manhattan, 69 Atlantic Ave. will soon become our new home.

Dan and Dave founded Art of Play eleven years ago with 52 decks of playing cards, and a shared vision to combine beauty with wonder. Since then, the company has grown to include magical home goods, puzzles, games, toys, books and who knows what the future will bring...

I'm very proud to be partners with these two brilliant brothers and the three of us are incredibly excited about the new Brooklyn store. It's essentially a lifelong dream come true. But there is still a LOT of work to do.

If you're interested in following along, I'll be sending out short email updates once a week with the latest news from the store. We'll be opening sometime this fall and I can't wait for you to see it in person but while we get things ready, take a look at what the place USED to look like.

Until next week,

Adam Rubin
Brooklyn, NY

Here's a view of the store exterior prior to remodeling. Just down the block you can see our neighbors, Montero, a legendary local dive bar.

This space was formerly a credit union branch with bank teller booths and lots of bullet proof glass. When we first saw the unit it was in pretty rough shape.