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New Spectrum Store Opens in Tribeca
Store Will Serve Customers While Adhering to Health and Safety Guidelines
Charter Communications, Inc. announced today the opening of a new Spectrum store in lower Manhattan at 151 Church Street. The Spectrum store gives consumers in the Tribeca area a convenient option for adding or managing their Spectrum Internet®, TV, Mobile or Voice services.
“Our Spectrum stores team is here to help our local customers who need support in getting and staying connected during these uncertain times,” said Pattie Eliason, Senior Vice President, Spectrum Stores & Retail. “They are working to make our new store in Tribeca a safe, convenient environment to add or manage services, shop for devices and accessories or make payments, while ensuring we adhere to current local and state health and safety guidelines.”
The new store is open Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday from Noon to 5 p.m. To help protect the safety of customers and employees, and in accordance with CDC guidelines and state and local orders, social distancing is required in the store, with occupancy of the store managed by store employees. Spectrum stores are cleaned and disinfected regularly, with frequent cleaning of high-touch areas and hand sanitizer available throughout the store.
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The newest Spectrum store offers the latest devices and accessories compatible with Spectrum Mobile, which is designed to provide customers the highest quality experience at great value, including access to next-generation 5G service where available. Customers can save up to 40 percent on a single line with unlimited data compared to other national carriers.* They also can bring their own phone or choose from among the latest mobile devices and accessories.
Store visitors also have the opportunity to experience the power of Spectrum Internet, featuring starting speeds of 200 Mbps and plans with connections up to 1 gigabit per second, as well as the interactive Spectrum TV App, which gives customers access to the Spectrum TV® content across a wide variety of platforms and devices.
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Along with sampling and ordering Spectrum services, customers also can complete a variety of transactions at the store, including account payments and upgrading or exchanging equipment.
At the end of 2020, Spectrum will have a total of 30 stores to serve customers throughout the NYC service area. Several new and remodeled stores have opened in Manhattan in the past two years, with the most recent at 1865 Broadway in the Columbus Circle area. Other store locations include 43 W. 23rd St. in Flatiron; 261 3rd Ave. in Gramercy Park; 256-258 W. 125th St. in Harlem; 3560 Broadway in Hamilton Heights; 396 Grand Street in the Lower East Side; 700 Broadway in NoHo; 1360 3rd Ave. in the Upper East Side; 2554 Broadway on the Upper West Side; and 4211 Broadway in Washington Heights.
Information on Spectrum store locations can be found online along with more information about Spectrum products and services. 24-hour customer assistance is always available at 1-855-707-7328.
*Savings based on HarrisX taxes, fees and surcharges calculation. Visit spectrummobile.com for details.
