The second Wingstop outlet in Yonkers is in business at Simon Development’s retail building at 132 Tuckahoe Road. The dine-in and takeout restaurant that specializes in chicken wings has taken a 10-year lease for 1,304 square feet, joining other outlets at the building including Dunkin Donuts, Domino’s, Boost Mobile and Elmsford Wine Warehouse.
“We are very pleased to welcome Wingstop to their newest Westchester location,” said Joanna Simone, principal and president of leasing and property management operations for Simone Development Companies. “This fully leased, 10,000 square-foot retail center offers a healthy mix of national chains and local businesses.”

Wingstop was represented in the lease transaction by Karnit Mosberg and Scott Meshil of Royal Properties, Inc., which is based in Bronxville. Simone Development Companies was represented by its in-house leasing and legal teams.
The other Yonkers location for Wingstop is at 2250 Central Park Ave. Also in Westchester, Wingstop is at 4360 Boston Post Rd. in Pelham and 110 Abendroth Ave. in Port Chester.
Wingstop began as a small buffalo-style chicken wing restaurant in Garland, Texas, in 1994. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, it said that as of the second quarter in 2025 it had 2,411 restaurants in the U. S., of which 2,357 were franchised restaurants and 54 were company-owned. There were 407 franchised restaurants in international markets, including U.S. territories.
The company’s revenue for the fiscal second quarter 2025 increased to $174.3 million from $155.7 million in the prior fiscal second quarter. Net income for the quarter was $27.9 million. The total revenue for 2024 was $625.8 million with net income of $108.7 million.
The average annual sales for the Wingstop outlets stood at $2.1 million as of the company’s second quarter this year. The company reported system-wide sales at all Wingstop restaurants, including sales at franchised locations, of $4.7 billion in 2024.













