Gotham City Online has had tremendous success over the years thanks to all our fantastic customers and lately we have not been able to keep all our shoes in one closet, as the saying goes. After selling over 1,000,000 shoes since 1999, it was time to relocate our warehouse to a new, state-of-the-art (and larger!) shipping and processing facility in Kentucky. Our team of fashion experts, however, had already been on the look-out for a hip new office in the place they’d visited so often to find the latest styles for you: New York City.
We are happy to announce that we have found an amazing office in the heart of New York City’s Fashion District, the fashion capital of the world! Even better, we have decided to share the excitement and energy of this dynamic neighborhood with you via this brand new blog. Why should we be the only ones who get to enjoy this new fast-paced atmosphere with trendsetters on every corner and some of the best shoe stores in the world?! If you can’t get to the Big Apple, we’ll bring it to you.
In this blog, we hope to bring you all the latest fashion trends direct from New York City (of course), real pictures of shoes we find on fashionable people walking around the city, surveys on what other people are thinking, plus lots more fun stuff to help you experience the action. Please share your suggestions with us, we would love to hear about what you would like to see and read in our blog.
Cheers, Chloe (aka GothamGirl)

Love the blog! Merry Christmas Gotham City!
Hi Chloe! I’m a transplanted New Yorker and serious designer shoe addict currently living in Los Angeles. The internet has been a godsend to me now that don’t have access to sample sales and Century 21! I’ve been a fan of Gotham City Online for a while now although I had no idea you had been around for 10 years! In addition to being a fashion maven I’m also a mom. As such I’m anxious to know more about your charitable practices as I helped start up a public elmentary school (grades k-6) here in California called Larchmont Charter and with the state slashing the education budget we always looking for new ways to generate revenue to pay our teachers salaries. I’m head of the fund raising committee and wondered if your company ever donates product for not for profit organizations. We hold a silent auction each year and could would certainly welcome some excess inventory. You’d even get a tax deduction! Who should I write to to inquire? Lisa Anderson
This is very exciting. Can the person in charge of marketing please reach out to me. I run Fashion Marketing Group on LinkedIn: http://www.fashionmarketinggroup.com and I work with http://www.conversionsystems.com