BUZZ of Boro Park – GRAND OPENING

Thousands of people thronged to the new Boro Park location of The Buzz on Sunday, March 25th, as Brooklyn’s landmark electronics store celebrated the second week of its grand opening celebration. The festivities included two hours of non-stop entertainment, featuring master of ceremonies Sam Ash, Zev Brenner, magician RJ Lewis, the music of world renowned singer Shloime Gertner accompanied by Motti Miller and Ari Boiangiu as well as singer-entertainer par excellence Yoely Lebowitz, accompanied by a klezmer band seated in the store’s front window. Excitement ran high as shoppers and spectators enjoyed both an afternoon of great music, fun and prizes as well as incredible prices on electronics, housewares and more.

Both The Buzz locations, the new Boro Park store on 13th Avenue and 50th Street as well as their original location on Coney Island Avenue in Flatbush, took part in the grand opening sales which brought customers into both stores in droves as pre-Pesach shoppers stocked up on essentials at rock bottom prices. Owner Michael Berman, Heshy Beigeleisen and producer Gershy Moskowitz teamed up to create not one, but two fabulous afternoons of entertainment, as thousands celebrated at last week’s grand opening gala which featured fire eaters, jugglers, cotton candy and popcorn, providing customers not only with memorable moments, but incredible deals on quality merchandise.

While the past two Sundays have been chock full of exciting events at The Buzz, the stores themselves were clearly the stars of the show and will continue to shine long after the grand opening signs have been taken down. As a full service superstore set in two prime locations in the heart of Brooklyn, The Buzz offers one stop shopping and caters specifically to the needs of its clientele, offering a product mix that makes this retail emporium a destination unto itself as it forever redefines shopping for the Jewish community in the metropolitan area and beyond. Not only does The Buzz offer electronics that are carefully selected to meet the particular needs of Jewish families, the enormous selection of pots, pans, dinnerware, table settings and more must be seen to be believed.

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