The company’s Manhattan storefront will offer shipping services and will also take packages, which is useful for city dwellers who lack doormen, said Ron Weiner, the company’s chief executive. And the Park Avenue address (near Union Square) is ideal for anyone who “works in an industry where your address means something,” he said.
A native New Yorker, Mr. Weiner started the company about five years ago after he found himself constantly shuttling among residences and offices to pick up his mail. “I never had the right stuff at the right time. It was a real hassle,” he said. “So I came up with the idea to centralize mail so it could be sent to a single address.”
The New York location comes after store openings in San Francisco and Los Angeles earlier this month. The company closed a $5.1 million round of financing in late October, and is in the process of raising a Series B round of between $15 million and $30 million. It has already raised more than $20 million total and is backed primarily by Ignition Partners and a group of more than 130 angel investors.
Earth Class Mail recently signed a deal with the Swiss Post, Switzerland’s postal service, to begin offering its mail-digitizing services to Swiss customers for a fee. Mr. Wiener said the company was in negotiations for a partnership with a “major player” in the delivery business in the United States."
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