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Men’s Wearhouse to open 2nd store in San Patricio Plaza

The new store will entail a $1 million investment and is expected to generate between 14 and 16 jobs.

The new store will entail a $1 million investment and is expected to generate between 14 and 16 jobs.

Men’s Wearhouse, which last week officially marked its debut in the Puerto Rico retail market with the opening of its Plaza Carolina store is already developing a second location, this time at the San Patricio Plaza Mall in Guaynabo.

The store, slated to open in late October or early November, will feature 5,051 square-feet of retail space dedicated to men’s fashions, moving into the spaces formerly occupied by Nous and Clubman. Nous in turn will move across the hall into another vacant space.

The new store will entail a $1 million investment and is expected to generate between 14 and 16 jobs, a source confirmed to News is my Business.

Men’s Wearhouse features an assortment of designer label men’s suits, dress shirts, ties, shoes, tuxedos, casual clothing, denim and accessories. The San Patricio store will provide professional wardrobe consulting services and on-site professional tailoring services.

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Business reporter with 30 years of experience writing for weekly and daily newspapers, as well as trade publications in Puerto Rico. My list of former employers includes Caribbean Business, The San Juan Star, and the Puerto Rico Daily Sun, among others. My areas of expertise include telecommunications, technology, retail, agriculture, tourism, banking and most other segments of Puerto Rico’s economy.
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  1. Kenneth McClintock September 15, 2014

    Stores such as Men’s Wearhouse and Jos. A. Banks have done more to revolutionize the market in the states than Nordstroms and similar stores to be housed in the new Mall of San Juan ever will. It is evident that Plaza Las Americas, Plaza Carolina and San Patricio Plaza are seeking to continue fulfilling their markets’ needs as they prepare for a new entry into a depopulating market.

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