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Melanie Auld Jewelry Expanding to Toronto’s Ossington Avenue

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Vancouver-based jewelry company Melanie Auld will be opening a storefront on Ossington Avenue in Toronto.

Construction hoarding has been installed in preparation for the retailer’s second location.

The Melanie Auld flagship location in Vancouver, which opened in 2019, is an 805 square-foot showroom that features the jewelry collection. In addition, there is also a collection of hand-crafted Murano-glass vessels and ceramics from Italy, the home of Auld’s family.

The Ossington Avenue neighbourhood is undergoing a significant transition, with a number of long-term staples moving out and new brands setting up shop.

Retail Insider recently toured “size?”, which opened its Canadian flagship at 1000 Queen Street West at the corner of Queen and Ossington this summer. Sundays Furniture (also from Vancouver) has set up a pop-up in the neighbourhood.

We will be following the expansion of Melanie Auld Jewellers as it expands its operations to Toronto and any future plans.

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Dustin Fuhs
Dustin Fuhs
Dustin Fuhs is the former Editor-in-Chief of Retail Insider, Canada's most read retail trade publication. He has over 20 years experience in the retail, marketing, entertainment and hospitality industries. He has worked with Retail Insider since October 2020 in a number of roles, including associate publisher of the Retail Insider magazine. Dustin was named as Editor-in-Chief of Retail Insider in 2022. Dustin was named as a RETHINK Retail Top Retail Expert in 2024.

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