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Warby Parker, Drybar coming to the Historic Third Ward

National retailers will open on Broadway

The Kit and Ace store in the Historic Third Ward.

Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward neighborhood has landed two more trendy national retailers.

Fashion eyeglass retailer Warby Parker and high-end salon Drybar are planning to lease space on North Broadway, according to several real estate sources familiar with the deals.

The Kit and Ace store in the Historic Third Ward.

Warby Parker will be located in the former Kit and Ace store at 315 N. Broadway that abruptly closed in April, according to sources.

Drybar will be located in The Broadway Central building at 241 N. Broadway, according to sources.

Warby Parker was founded in 2010, and has a limited number of retail stores. The New York City-based company primarily sells affordable glasses online under a model that allows customers to try out five pairs for five days, free of charge, before deciding on which pair they want to purchase.

Warby Parker operates around 50 locations nationwide and in Canada.

A representative from Warby Parker said the company is planning to open in Milwaukee, but would not confirm the location.

“We are planning to open a store in Milwaukee in the upcoming months, but lease confirmation and additional location details have yet to be finalized,” she said.

Drybar was named one of the top “100 brilliant ideas of 2010” by Entrepreneur Magazine. The salon focuses on blowouts, with the service costing $40. Additional services can be added.

Representatives from Drybar could not immediately be reached for comment.

Warby Parker and Drybar will join national retailers Lululemon Athletica, Pendleton, Anthropologie, West Elm and Milworks in the Third Ward.

Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward neighborhood has landed two more trendy national retailers. Fashion eyeglass retailer Warby Parker and high-end salon Drybar are planning to lease space on North Broadway, according to several real estate sources familiar with the deals. [caption id="attachment_317477" align="alignright" width="420"] The Kit and Ace store in the Historic Third Ward.[/caption] Warby Parker will be located in the former Kit and Ace store at 315 N. Broadway that abruptly closed in April, according to sources. Drybar will be located in The Broadway Central building at 241 N. Broadway, according to sources. Warby Parker was founded in 2010, and has a limited number of retail stores. The New York City-based company primarily sells affordable glasses online under a model that allows customers to try out five pairs for five days, free of charge, before deciding on which pair they want to purchase. Warby Parker operates around 50 locations nationwide and in Canada. A representative from Warby Parker said the company is planning to open in Milwaukee, but would not confirm the location. "We are planning to open a store in Milwaukee in the upcoming months, but lease confirmation and additional location details have yet to be finalized," she said. Drybar was named one of the top “100 brilliant ideas of 2010” by Entrepreneur Magazine. The salon focuses on blowouts, with the service costing $40. Additional services can be added. Representatives from Drybar could not immediately be reached for comment. Warby Parker and Drybar will join national retailers Lululemon Athletica, Pendleton, Anthropologie, West Elm and Milworks in the Third Ward.

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