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Storefront is a sharing-economy company that provides short-term retail spaces for rent to companies through an online platform, used specifically as pop-up retail locations. ==History== Storefront is an online marketplace for pop-up retail space, based out of San Francisco. The company was founded in the fall of 2012 by CEO Erik Eliason and COO Tristan Pollock, through the AngelPad start-up accelerator. The two founders had previously opened other companies, including the social media site SocialEarth, founded in 2009. Storefront opened its first pop-up retail space in December 2012. Over its first six months Storefront helped to open one hundred pop-ups, and included around three million square feet of retail space by June 2013. Storefront received $1.6 million in funding in 2013 and included spaces in both San Francisco and New York City, with initial New York listings in Queens, Manhattan, and Brooklyn.〔 These listings included spaces in Grand Central Station and the Soho neighborhood.
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