Weird Stuff.. I used to love that store..
There were a bunch of great electronics surplus stores around there, are any still in operation?
Back in the day Fry's was great, because they had everything. Needed a PCMCIA SCSI adapter? No problem. If it was sold, they had it. They often had great specials on memory, PC mainboards, hard drives, monitors, enclosures, power supplies, etc - from back when we built our own PCs. (I switched to Macs around 2003 and never looked back.) It used to be great to just walk around and discover both new and interesting stuff I had never seen before, and look for bargains. And stop for a pastrami sandwich at Togo's across from the Sunnyvale store. (And maybe tour Weird Stuff.) Grab a case of drinks and some random snacks on the way out.
They haven't had anything I've wanted or needed for well over 10 years. Togo's has closed. Weird Stuff is closed. Fry's still hosts the Electronics Flea Market on their parking lot. But it's mostly trash, rarely do I see anything remotely interesting there.
Adafruit, whose office is in lower Manhattan should open up a pick up counter at least on the ground floor of their building, to bring back the grand tradition of going to radio row and picking up the parts you need. A very long time ago, really before my time the area was electronics nirvana.. however even by the time I started going there despite the buiding of the WTC, there still were dozens of shops there.. But theywere all driven away by the WTO and rising rents, propbably.
Real estate is expensive but they literally would almost have the area to themselves, there is just one store - the back of a store actually on Canal St. Have not been there in a while. And there is a store that sells CCTV stuff mostly, and there is an old electronics surplus store, Leeds in Brooklyn, and of course Mini Circuits which I have never gone to, but should. (it would be dangerous going there for me)
NYU has a bookstore that has a selection of electronics parts parts aimed at students..
Also, there is a chain here, that seems to be thriving, (East coast, US) MicroCenter. Why is Micro Center thriving? Maybe because electronics as a hobby is part of it, they sell computers too, and seem to be doing okay. Their prices are good. Their stores are fairly large.