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Mary Jane Denzer to relocate to the Ritz at 7 Renaissance Square in White Plains

Women's fashion destination Mary Jane Denzer will be relocating to a new home in White Plains, establishing itself in the Ritz-Carlton complex at the heart of the city. Mary Jane Denzer - which boasts a 35-year pedigree in Westchester County - is moving from its current space on Mamaroneck Ave., initiating a trend that is transforming Renaissance Sq. into the county's fashion Mecca. The Mamaroneck Ave. location will remain fully operational until the boutique settles at the Ritz in late spring or early summer of 2014. The new space will showcase designs, peerless service and owner Mary Jane Denzer's fashion sense in a 5,000 s/f space. The store tapped architectural firm Brand Allen, which has a track record of crafting posh retail spaces around the world - including Mary Jane Denzer's previous location. Cushman & Wakefield, one of the world's largest privately-owned real estate firms, acted as the selling agent. "It's a fabulous location, and our merchandise will continue to have the same exciting impact on fashion," said Mary Denzer, who founded the business in 1980. "With the new space, we are thrilled to be able to host more events and designer appearances." Denzer is known for her trips abroad to fashion capitals like Paris, Milan and London, her access to top couturiers like Oscar de la Renta and Valentino, and a keen ability to bring de rigueur styles home to Westchester. "For 35 years, Mary Jane Denzer's eye for fashion, commitment to customer service and attention to detail have brought clients from around the region to White Plains," said Thomas Roach, mayor of White Plains. "We are pleased that she will continue to call our city home in her new location at the Ritz Carlton, and we wish her well." Clients can visit the location on the ground floor of 7 Renaissance Square, adjacent to the Ritz-Carlton residences. The new boutique will offer validated parking at the Ritz.
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