Generra to open store in Meatpacking District.Robert K. Futterman & Associates announced that men's and women's clothing retailer, Generra, will open its first freestanding store at 823 Washington Street The following streets in the United States are called Washington Street:
Executive vice president Karen Bellantoni and associate Stefany Di Manno represented Generra in the transaction. The landlord, Romanoff Equities, was represented by Daryl Romanoff. Generra will occupy 1,200 s/f of space at 823 Washington Street. The store, which will open in fall 2009, is being designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen, who is known for his clean, modern and luxurious interiors and has been involved with Generra since the brand's inception, having designed its New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of showroom. "This is the ideal location for the effortlessly chic clothing brand to make its debut," noted Bellantoni. "The opening of The Standard Hotel and the addition of new retailers including Vince, Tory Burch and Zadig & Voltiare, Washington Street has evolved into one of the City's hottest destinations for retail." Generra will join an impressive roster of the world's most recognized names in luxury, aspirational and lifestyle retail, as well as exclusive dining and nightlife venues. Tenants synonymous with synonymous with adjective equivalent to, the same as, identical to, similar to, identified with, equal to, tantamount to, interchangeable with, one and the same as the Meatpacking District include Diane von Furstenberg, Apple, Jeffrey, Stella McCartney, Hugo Boss, Scoop, Moschino, Theory, Alexander McQueen, Pastis pas·tis n. A French licorice-flavored liqueur, usually drunk as an apéritif. [French, muddle, pastis, from Old Provençal pastitz, paste, pasty, from Vulgar Latin , Buddakan and Spice Market. |
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