Union Square retail seeing success

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Against the odds, Union Square retail businesses have been thriving in the recession, even as some of New York City’s most venerated shopping areas struggle. Fifth Avenue, Times Square and Soho, all long-time shopping havens, have all seen retail vacancies hit 10 percent or higher this year. But even as Circuit City and the Virgin Megastore vacated the Union Square neighborhood after the chain went bankrupt earlier this year, two new chains, Nordstrom Rack and Best Buy, announced they’d be moving in. Rachel Meltzer, a researcher with the NYU Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, said that foot traffic in the area has risen 59 percent in the last five years, a key component to the neighborhood’s success. “I don’t think it’s considered a transportation corridor anymore so much as a destination,” Meltzer said.