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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