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Japanese lifestyle store MUJI, local bakery Winner and more to open in Downtown Brooklyn
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Brooklyn Paper
Japanese lifestyle retailer MUJI, local bakery and cafe Winner, and sports collectibles retailer CardVault by Tom Brady will soon open at Alloy, occupying more than 13,000 combined square feet.
Developer Alloy Development expects the remaining retail space to be leased and filled later this year.
“The retail space at the Alloy Block is a dynamic new presence on bustling Flatbush Avenue, bringing a global brand, a local bakery and a unique sports-collectibles experience to Downtown Brooklyn,” he said.
MUJI will occupy approximately 10,000 square feet, creating the company’s second Brooklyn location.
The Alloy Block spans 505 State St. and One Third Ave. and is being developed in two phases.