In a brick-lined first-floor converted apartment on Lenox Avenue in Harlem, the father-and-son duo of Troy and Chase Reed spend their days helping young New Yorkers overcome cash flow problems. While they’re not exactly a charitable concern, the Reeds’ pawnshop has become a pocket-lining oasis for the young and hard-up whose assets come laced-up and box-fresh — sneakers.
在紐約哈萊姆區(qū)(Harlem)萊諾克斯大道(Lenox Avenue)一幢磚砌公寓的一樓,特洛伊(Troy)和切斯?里德(Chase Reed)這對父子二人組每天幫助紐約的年輕人解決現(xiàn)金流問題。當(dāng)然,他們不是出于慈善關(guān)懷。對那些所有資產(chǎn)僅有系緊了鞋帶、剛從鞋盒里拿出來的運動鞋的正缺錢的年輕人來說,“里德當(dāng)鋪”是他們口袋里的綠洲。
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