Independent jeweler looks to stay alive in Village
BY GABE HERMAN
Retail business on Bleecker Street has been
struggling for many years now, but there are
some independent stores that are hanging on
and trying to keep Greenwich Village’s neighborhood
feel alive.
One such shop is Inaya, a jewelry store at 215 West
10th St., just a few doors east of Bleecker Street. It
was started by sisters Inna and Anyuta Zelikson, who
design the jewelry themselves.
The sisters came to New York with their parents in
1991 as political refugees from Belarus. They started
this business 17 years ago by taking their products
to local fairs and markets, and have now been at the
West 10th Street location nearly 13 years. There is
also a second location in Grand Central Terminal.
Inna recalled that when the store fi rst opened in
the Village, there were still many small businesses in
the area and a relaxed vibe.
“With some time, everyone has left,” she said, noting
that big brands came in and then left soon after.
“This is a neighborhood. It’s not Fifth Avenue.”
The infl ux of big brands led to increased property
taxes, Inna said, and customers left the area as more
retailers closed up shop.
“Unfortunately, people don’t realize there are still
shops here that are independently owned,” Inna said.
She noted that the store has struggled and is trying to
hold on. “But we’re still here and we love it. Things
have changed and we’re hoping they will change back,
or at least for the better.”
Inna said she would rather not complain, and instead
focus on the positives of having the store.
“I’m happy,” she said, “I get to do what I love. We
COURTESY INNA ZELIKSON
Anyuta, left, and Inna Zelikson founded Inaya
and design all of the jewelry.
get to create.”
Inna and Anyuta design the store’s jewelry, which
puts out three or four collections every year. Right
now, they are gearing up for their holiday offerings.
The store uses high-quality, natural materials, including
gold, silver, gemstones and special one-ofa
kind pieces that can be carved ruby or precious
pearl. The store’s name was recently changed from
Innasense to Inaya, which is a combination of the two
sisters’ names.
The store is a small space, and it has enough of
a customer following to stay in the area, Inna said.
Some people will tell her they’re surprised that the
shop is still there. “I thank them,” she said, “and say,
‘it’s because you keep coming back.’”
“I love this area,” Inna said of the Village. “It still
has the neighborhood vibe. I see kids growing up, I
hug my mailman. Every day it’s great.”
While the Grand Central location gets very busy,
Inna said it’s a treat to work in the Village shop,
where the pace is mellow and she can spend more
time with customers. “We try to help people fi nd the
perfect thing,” she said.
Inna makes sure to support other local businesses
too. “I try to leave as much of my money here as I can,
because the neighborhood needs it,” she said.
Surviving at the Village location remains a struggle,
and Inna described the 12 years there as a rollercoaster
ride. Two years ago, they sisters decided they
had to leave, and it felt awful, Inna recalled. “It was
like losing your home,” she said.
But they were able to reach a deal with their landlord
to stay. Inna said they are lucky to have a decent
landlord. Their property tax is basically the same as
the rent, but she said the landlord said they could just
pay the rent, which allowed them to stay.
“It’s a major issue,” Inna said of the high property
taxes. “Speaking to owners, it’s truly something that
can do a business in.” She added, “It doesn’t seem like
it’s a fair system. There has to be a better way.”
The store’s lease is up in two years, and the future
is uncertain. “The hope is to stay,” Inna said, “but
that means a lot of things have to happen. People have
to see us and we have to be able to afford the rent.”
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