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Fishbein of Winick Realty Group represents Pair Wine and Cheese in 1,500 s/f lease

Pair Wine and Cheese, a retail café focused on the precise pairings of wines and cheeses, has signed a lease for its first location at 140 Atlantic Ave. between Henry and Clinton Sts. in the Cobble Hill section of Brooklyn. Set to open in Q4 2014, Pair Wine and Cheese will occupy 1,000 s/f on the ground floor, as well as 500 s/f in an outdoor garden. The store will offer single servings of cheese and cured meat with a hand-selected matching glass of wine or beer. "This is a fantastic opportunity to service the community as the only connoisseur specializing in expert wine and cheese pairings," said Winick Realty Group's Aaron Fishbein, who represented Pair Wine and Cheese in the lease transaction. Owner and operator Chung Park, who previously operated Cheese+Wine Hoboken, is a former resident of Cobble Hill, making this neighborhood a natural fit as he launched his new concept in Brooklyn. "Chung is excited to bring Pair Wine and Cheese to Cobble Hill and to be a part of everything that's happening here. Pair Wine and Cheese will become a valuable amenity for this growing neighborhood," said Fishbein.
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