Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Go on a video site tour of Columbus Square



Be a part of the Upper West Side’ s newest and most traversed retail corridor, Columbus Square.

Columbus Avenue between 97th and 100th Streets.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT EXCLUSIVE AGENTS:

Kelly Gedinsky 212-792-2637, kelly@winick.com

Lori Shabtai,EVP, 212-792-2641, lori@winick.com

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Operation Smile

We need your help!


On Saturday, August 20th from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm I will be co-hosting the 3rd Annual Evening of Smiles event to benefit Operation Smile.

This exclusive high-profile cocktail event will be held at Axe Lounge at Dune in Southampton to raise funds and awareness for the children of Operation Smile. Last year the Evening of Smiles event raised $150,000, enough money to provide over 500 children around the world with life-changing surgeries.  I wanted to follow up and see if you would like to be involved in any way or were still interested in attending the event.  I have attached the invite and sponsorship form. I look forward to hearing from you.


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Multi-platinum  singer, songwriter and rapper IYAZ will make a special appearance at the event, performing such smash hits as debut single “Replay,” which reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart in 2009, and his most-recent single with Gym Class Heroes singer Travis McCoy, “All The Pretty Girls.” listen here: http://www.iyazmusic.com/

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Operation Smile Evening of Smiles
THE 3rd ANNUAL  "Evening of Smiles" TO BENEFIT
Operation Smile, Changing Lives One Smile at a Time


Date: Saturday, August 20, 2011 
Time: 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM 
Address: 1181 North Sea Road
Southampton, NY 11968 

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: 
Alexandra Vickers email: Alexandra.Vickers@operationsmile.org 

Press Release:
Operation Smile, the non-profit organization that provides free surgeries to repair cleft lip, cleft palate and other facial deformities for children around the globe, is set to host the Third Annual Evening of Smiles on Saturday August 20th at Southampton’s Axe Lounge at Dune. The event, a benefit for the children of Operation Smile, is sponsored by Winick Realty Group LLC, The Moinian Group, Mohegan Sun, Southern Wine & Spirits of New York, Invite Health, Quickpark, Imperial Bag and Paper Co. LLC, Hamptons Magazine and Modell’s Sporting Goods. The Third Annual Evening of Smiles will feature cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and desserts from local sponsors including Southern Wine & Spirits, and Tate’s Bake Shop, as well as entertainment and a live specialty auction.






(Please see Danielle Winick’s Trip to Vietnam:    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_kEDaU82VY )

Founder and event chair Danielle Winick has been heavily involved in the organization for four years and will once again spearhead this year’s event, which is organized by teens and adults from New York City and the Hamptons. Winick planned the First Annual Evening of Smiles at Southampton’s Day & Night Club, as well as last year’s event at RDV, which raised more than $150,000. Proceeds from past Evening of Smiles events have gone to Operation Smile missions in Vietnam and Bolivia, respectively, and Winick has been fortunate enough to visit both missions to see firsthand the difference Operation Smile makes in the lives of children with facial deformities. (For footage of Winick’s trip to Vietnam, 
Winick aims to exceed previous fundraising totals with this year’s benefit. With all aspects of the event either underwritten or donated, 100 percent of the money raised from ticket sales, auction items and donations will go directly to Operation Smile, which currently has a presence in 51 countries around the world. To date, Operation Smile has donated operations to 150,000 children with cleft lips, cleft palates and other facial deformities. Approximately 1,000 new surgeries are performed each month. 

Friday, January 14, 2011

Photos of the new My Suit NY Store at Broad Street

My Suit, the made-to-measure clothier makes it's mark at the Financial District with it's grand opening debut in Broad Street. The 2,300 square foot space store is on the corner of Exchange Place. Winick Realty Group LLC Director Young Byunn represented My.Suit while Winick Realty Group LLC’s Diana Boutross and Darrell Rubens, senior managing director, represented the landlord, Gotham Holding. Retail space is still available in 30 Broad Street. Contact Darrell Rubens or Diana Boutross for more info.

My Suit Store located at the corner of Exchange Place

The 30 Broad Street Building view shot

The inside of My Suit

Warm bright lights are used throughout the inside of My Suit

Ipads are available for clients to navigate the made to measure My Suit clothier world

Various suits are available for clients to try on


My Suit is just steps from the NYSE

Retail space is still available in 30 Broad Street.  Contact Darrell Rubens or Diana Boutross for more info.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

My Suit almost open Broad And Wall Street



As seen in Women’s Wear Daily: My.Suit, the made-to-measure men’s clothier with three locations in New York City and White Plains, has leased the 2,300-square-foot space at 30 Broad Street, on the corner of Exchange Place. Winick Realty Group LLC Director Young Byunn represented My.Suit, which plans to open the store in late 2010. Winick [...]
As seen in Women’s Wear Daily:
My.Suit, the made-to-measure men’s clothier with three locations in New York City and White Plains, has leased the 2,300-square-foot space at 30 Broad Street, on the corner of Exchange Place. Winick Realty Group LLC Director Young Byunn represented My.Suit, which plans to open the store in late 2010. Winick Realty Group LLC’s Diana Boutross and Darrell Rubens, senior managing director, represented the landlord, Gotham Holding.
“My.Suit will be the perfect fit in Lower Manhattan, as they are going to be directly across the street from Hermes and Canali,” said Rubens and Boutross, who are still marketing 30,000 square feet on the 2nd and 3rd floors at 30 Broad Street with a private 1,000 square-foot entrance adjacent to My.Suit.
“By opening My.Suit in the Financial District, we hope to serve all of the businesspeople in the area,” said Byunn, the company’s exclusive broker. This is the first store in the Financial District for My.Suit, which currently runs locations in Herald Square and on Madison Avenue between 45th and 46th Streets. “We hope to secure a store on the Upper East Side or near Rockefeller Center next,” added Byunn.
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BMW at 67 Wall Street Sells Another One

BMW of Manhattan Wall Street

On Tuesday June 14th 2005 BMW of Manhattan unveiled their new showroom for new BMW car sales at 67 Wall Street. BMW of Manhattan is proud to be a part of the select group of retailers who are taking part in investing in the economic redevelopment of the downtown area and have been fortunate to gain world wide recognition with this distinctive retail location.

Working with organizations like the Downtown Alliance and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council BMW is hoping to give back to the financial and residential communities of Lower Manhattan. This ground breaking opening on Wall Street has not only allowed BMW of Manhattan to support this extraordinary community but we hope it also has added a level of convenience to our downtown customers.

BMW of Manhattan would like to thank the downtown community for their patronage and welcoming us as their neighbors. Over the past few years BMW Wall Street has exceeded our expectations and we hope in turn to have done the same for our loyal customers.
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Monday, November 29, 2010

The Tiffany & Company store on Wall Street in New York

Tiffany leads surge in luxury retail sales


The Tiffany & Company store on Wall Street in New York Source: AFP

ACROSS New York a long-forgotten rustling and snapping can be heard. It's the sound of high-rollers opening their wallets.

In the clearest sign yet that the very wealthy are spending again, Tiffany & Company reported third-quarter results that ripped through analysts' expectations.

Profits at the New York-based luxury jeweller rose 27 per cent to $US55.1 million ($56.1), up from $US43.3m a year earlier, while revenue rose to $US681.7m.

Mark Aaron, a Tiffany spokesman, suggested that while high-end consumers may be more comfortable making discretionary purchases, the same did not apply across the board.

"We continue to see bifurcated performance, with declines in sales and transactions below $US500, but double-digit percentage increases in most every other higher-priced category," he said. "This indicates to us diverging effects to one degree or another that the economy is having on consumer spending."

"The increase is coming from our New Yorker local clientele. It's across the board, not just from Wall Street," he said, adding that the rise was driven by private diners, not expense account customers, and that diners were ordering more expensive steak dishes, priced at $US55 instead of $US47, and drinking wine by the bottle, not by the glass.

Friday, October 29, 2010

620 SIXTH AVENUE

JOIN: Bedbath & Beyond,
Marshall’s and TJ Maxx





620 SIXTH AVENUE

Between 19th and 18th Streets, New York, NY 10011

As exclusive agents for the ownership we are pleased to offer the following retail opportunity:

SIZES: Ground Floor 2 New spaces
1,100 square feet each

POSSESSION: Immediate

ASKING RENTS: Upon Request

COMMENTS: High traffic shopping Mecca
Thousands of people enter the Chelsea Center every hour


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:


Darrell J. Rubens
212-792-2616
rubens@winick.com

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Volume 20, Number 40

The Newspaper of Lower Manhattan
September 29 - October 5, 2010

Downtown Express photo by Janel Bladow

MINI of Manhattan President Jeffrey A. Falk gives Luxury Night Out revelers a sneak peek at the new, larger MINI “Countryman.”
New FiDi Association holds luxe night out

Under a clear sky and with a cool breeze in the air, people took to the streets in the Financial District Thursday night for the first annual “Luxury Night Out.”

Sponsored by the newly formed FiDi Association, a group of local business owners organized to promote commerce in the neighborhood, the event appeared to be a super hit with residents and visitors alike.

Taking a cue from the successful Fashion Night Out uptown, more than a dozen local high-end retailers along Wall and Broad Streets joined forces for a night of shopping and sipping and snacking.

The luxe fun began in the afternoon and continued through the early evening at Andaz, 75 Water Street.
“We had a great crowd,” said spa manager Holly Byerly, who offered free reflexology treatments. “About half were local workers and half live here.”

At BMW of Manhattan on Wall Street, revelers sipped wine and nibbled cheeses while checking out the new MINI “Countryman,” which doesn’t officially go on sale until 2011.
“This is the first preview of this model in Manhattan,” said Jeffrey A. Falk, president of MINI of Manhattan, who greeted guests at the door. “This event is spectacular—great for downtown.”

He noted that BMW, which opened its Wall Street dealership in 2005, sent out 2,000 email blasts to its customers.

“BMW is instrumental in the FiDi resurgence as an upscale residential community,” Falk added.

A few doors west at La Maison Du Chocolat, people tasted hot guayaquil chocolate and dark chocolate ganache with lemon zest. Farther up the street at Tiffany’s, guests shopped for jewelry while savoring canapés and signature Bellinis prepared on the spot by Cipriani Downtown.

Shannon Cassadayho with her husband Calvin and their six-month old son, London, enjoyed the glittery moment chatting with Concierge Tony Vaughan.

“This is a wonderful night,” said the Jackson Heights resident who heard about the event in an email blast. “We started with foot massages at Andaz, then had chocolate ganache at La Maison and now having a Bellini! It doesn’t get better than this!”

At Pink, Daniel O’Donnell of Bank of America Merrill Lynch sipped white wine with store manager Karen Stanton and seven of his colleagues. “A couple glasses of wine, two new shirts and two ties make for a great night,” joked O’Donnell.

J.P. Connolly, managing partner of the Capital Grille, served Pink guests tuna tarter on potato crisps. He moved to FiDi two years ago and now is a major champion of the area. “Downtown is a great place to be,” remarked Connolly.

Michael Winston, general manager of Tourbillion, (marking its 16th month on Wall Street) said it was a wonderful night.

“It’s great. All these businesses got together to pull off this night for the neighborhood. Love it.”

On Broad Street at Bobby Van’s, both bars were packed and some local residents were enjoying themselves so much they didn’t get beyond the bar’s heavy wooden doors.

Many participants wound up the night at the Setai Spa on Broad Street, where they were treated to mini-reflexology massages and rejuvenating facials.

“I think this is great for business and residents,” said Battery Park local Lena Rodriguez, who enjoyed the pampering. “Very upscale. Very chic!”

Only one person had any regrets.

Jiovanni Olando of Hirsute at 82 Wall Street, said he was enjoying the night out but was sorry his salon wasn’t part of the stellar event.


“It’s a great networking opportunity. I’m in next time.”

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

My Suit Leases First Store in Financial District

My Suit joins Thomas Pink, Le Tourbillon, Tumi, Tiffany, Canali, Hermès, True Religion, La Maison du Chocolat, Capital Grille, Haru, Cipriani, Bobby Van’s, Starbucks, Crumbs, and the NY Stock Exchange

September 16, 2010-NEW YORK, NY- My.Suit, the made-to-measure men’s clothier with three locations in New York City and White Plains, has leased the 2,300-square-foot space at 30 Broad Street, on the corner of Exchange Place. Winick Realty Group LLC Director Young Byunn represented My.Suit, which plans to open the store in late 2010. Winick Realty Group LLC’s Diana Boutross and Darrell Rubens, senior managing director, represented the landlord, Gotham Holding.

“My.Suit will be the perfect fit in Lower Manhattan, as they are going to be directly across the street from Hermes and Canali,” said Rubens and Boutross, who are still marketing 30,000 square feet on the 2nd and 3rd floors at 30 Broad Street with a private 1,000 square-foot entrance adjacent to My.Suit.

Darrell Rubens and Annie Shinn are now marketing the Andaz Hotel with 2,200 SF of retail. http://www.75wallretail.com/