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Rubenstein Partners’ 25 Kent is a mixed-use office and light manufacturing building in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood

Fashion Brand Kith Establishes Williamsburg Outpost at Rubenstein Partners’ 25 Kent

Rubenstein Partners has signed a 12-year, 7,120-square-foot lease with multifunctional fashion and lifestyle brand Kith at 25 Kent, a mixed-use office and light manufacturing building at 25 Kent Ave. in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The space at 25 Kent to serve as the brand’s Williamsburg retail outpost and feature a Kith Treats cereal bar.

“Kith as a brand embodies the nature of Brooklyn’s ever-growing creative community and fits in seamlessly with the burgeoning scene of artistry and innovation in the Williamsburg neighborhood,” said Joe Zuber, regional director – NY Metro & New England at Rubenstein Partners. “We are proud to continue growing our partnership with Kith and to serve as the home of the iconic brand’s first Williamsburg retail location.”

Kith’s 25 Kent storefront will include the full range of the brand’s apparel, footwear, accessories and lifestyle offerings for men, women and children. It will also house the brand’s in-house cereal bar concept, Kith Treats.

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