Brooks Brothers Country Club store slated to join to The Bravern


May 20, 2009 · 11:27 AM

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Brooks Brothers, known for its classic line of fine sportswear, has announced its arrival to Bellevue when it opens shop at The Bravern in Bellevue this coming September. The Brooks Brothers Country Club store for men and women will encompass 4,800 square feet at The Shops at The Bravern, next to DNA 2050 and Piazza Sempione on the first level of shops.

“We think the Country Club Collection is ideally suited to the active lifestyle we see in the Northwest. It’s a region that values what our brand embodies,” said Kathy Self, Chief Real Estate Officer for Brooks Brothers. “Whether it’s on the golf course or in the clubhouse, the Country Club Collection is always appropriate.”

The Brooks Brothers Country Club shops are reminiscent of the timeless American style for which the company is renowned. Currently Brooks Brothers Country Club stores are located in some of America’s premier resort communities including Newport, RI; Sarasota, FL; and two locations in The Hamptons on Long Island.

“Brooks Brothers Country Club has long been a hallmark for a classic American look,” said Mark Netherland, senior investment manager for project developer Schnitzer West. “We think The Bravern is the perfect backdrop for a timeless collection that brings a level of sophistication to casual wear.”

Brooks Brothers Country Club is the fifth retailer to announce it is coming to The Bravern since the beginning of the year. It joins a growing list of firsts for The Shops at The Bravern, including Neiman Marcus, Jimmy Choo, Salvatore Ferragamo, Hermès, LTJ Arthur and Tory Burch. The Shops are currently under construction and scheduled to open in September as part of the 1.6 million square feet mixed-use development located on Northeast 8th Street, between 110th and 112th Avenues Northeast.

For more information, visit http://www.thebravern.com/location/index.html.

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