Men’s Wearhouse Signs on at ‘The Junction’

February 20, 2012 Brooklyn Eagle Staff
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FLATBUSH — Men’s Wearhouse, a well-known U.S. men’s apparel retailer, has opened a 9,200-square-foot store in Flatbush.

According to RealEstateRama.com, where the lease was first reported last week, broker Doug Weinstein of Sholom & Zuckerbrot Realty represented the tenant in the long-term lease, along with  Frank Zuckerbrot, president.

The new store will be in Brooklyn’s Triangle Junction Shopping Center (known more familiarly as “The Junction”) at Flatbush and Nostrand avenues and adjacent to the campus of Brooklyn College. It is a recently completed retail project anchored by a 225,000-square-foot Target store.

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The landlord was represented by Peter Botsaris of Botsaris Realty Group.

The founder and CEO of  Houston-based Men’s Wearhouse, George Zimmer, has been seen for decades in television ads ending with the familiar words, “You’re going to like the way you look…I guarantee it.”

Weinstein told RealEstateRama.com,  “We look forward to helping the company expand its footprint of stores in high-traffic shopping centers throughout the metropolitan marketplace.”


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