NY1: Pearl River Mart Expands to Chelsea Market
Pearl River President Joanne Kwong speaks to NY1 about our expansion to Chelsea Market, the iconic urban food hall in Manhattan's Meatpacking District.
Sinovision: Pearl River Mart Enters the Mainstream at Chelsea Market
Sinovision profiled our expansion to Chelsea Market, speaking to President Joanne Kwong and co-founder, Ching Yeh Chen.
Time Out New York: The Best NYC Gifts for the Holidays
Deck the halls! We're so happy to be included in Time Out New York's 2017 holiday gift guide!
Time Out New York Announces Our Opening Date
Now it's extra official. Time Out New York has announced the opening date of our Chelsea Market location: Thursday, November 16 at high noon.
Widewalls: An In-Depth Look at Social Surfaces and Artists Space
Widewalls, an urban and contemporary art resource, takes a close look at our friend, neighbor, and collaborator, Artists Space.
Our Home, New York's Last Great Retail Bargain (Who Knew?)
Chances are, even if you don’t live in New York, you’ve heard of some of its hippest neighborhoods. SoHo and Chelsea. The Meatpacking District. The Village and the Lower East Side. But how about East Tribeca?
Sinovision: Kam Mak's 'From Tank to Palette'
Kam Mak spoke to Sinovision about how his From Tank to Palette series came about, starting from his experiences as a little boy in Hong Kong visiting markets with his grandmother and "playing around" with the live turtle and catfish she brought home.
New York Post: Our Paper Flowers, An Inventive Wedding Bouquet
Something old, something new — something from Pearl River too!
We’re Expanding to Chelsea Market!
The cat’s out of the bag: we’re opening a second store in Chelsea Market!
Footwear News: Our Mary Janes, Alexa Chung’s Inspiration
First the fashion icon sports one of our silk PJ tops, now she’s calling us out by name as an inspiration behind her line of glammed up Mary Janes. We can hardly take the excitement!
Sinovision: The Importance of History and Evolution
President Joanne Kwong spoke to Sinovision about how she felt compelled to help Pearl River Mart reopen its doors and evolve for the 21st century while maintaining its original vision of cross-cultural exchange.