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Muji, Daniel Eddy’s Winner Sign Retail Leases at Brooklyn’s Alloy Block
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Commercial Observer
Japanese home goods and apparel brand Muji was the largest of the two, signing a 10-year, 10,000-square-foot lease at Alloy Development’s 100 Flatbush Avenue, part of the larger five-building, mixed-use Alloy Block complex, according to the landlord.
“Every new Muji store is an investment in the communities we serve,” Richard Rappaport, president of Muji USA, said in a statement.
In addition, a cafe and bakery known as Winner by Michelin-star chef Daniel Eddy signed a 10-year, 2,726-square-foot lease for the concept’s second location at Alloy Block.
Winner did not use any brokers in the negotiations, according to Alloy, and it will open in the fall.
Meanwhile, sports card and collectible retailer CardVault by Tom Brady in March also opened a 973-square-foot store at 80 Flatbush Avenue, another component of Alloy Block.