Holiday Photo Series: Holt Renfrew in Downtown Vancouver

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Retail Insider resumes our annual tradition of sharing holiday photos of Canadian retail for 2022. Both landlords and merchants have rolled out the red carpet for holiday shoppers and the staff at Retail Insider wanted to share their efforts for those on a mission as they plow through their Christmas shopping, those who haven’t seen their favourite retail haunts over the holiday season for a while, or for those who like to thumb through festive holiday photos like we do!

This instalment of the ‘Holiday Photo Series’ takes us to Holt Renfrew in CF Pacific Centre in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. The downtown Vancouver location was the chain’s first West Coast store which opened in 1975. That store was nearby in the mall and only measured 32,000 square feet — fast forward to today and the current Holts, which opened in the spring of 2007, spans a whopping 190,000 square feet after an expansion.

See some photos below of the Holt Renfrew store in Vancouver which got dolled up for the holidays.

Holt Renfrew interior at Holt Renfrew in CF Pacific Centre in downtown Vancouver on December 19, 2022. Photo: Lee Rivett
Louis Vuitton at Holt Renfrew in CF Pacific Centre in downtown Vancouver on December 19, 2022. Photo: Lee Rivett
Atrium at Holt Renfrew in CF Pacific Centre in downtown Vancouver on December 19, 2022. Photo: Lee Rivett
Holt Renfrew in CF Pacific Centre in downtown Vancouver on December 19, 2022. Photo: Lee Rivett
Louis Vuitton women’s at Holt Renfrew in CF Pacific Centre in downtown Vancouver on December 19, 2022. Photo: Lee Rivett
Holt Renfrew in CF Pacific Centre in downtown Vancouver on December 19, 2022. Photo: Lee Rivett
Holt Renfrew in CF Pacific Centre in downtown Vancouver on December 19, 2022. Photo: Lee Rivett
Holt Renfrew in CF Pacific Centre in downtown Vancouver on December 19, 2022. Photo: Lee Rivett
Holt Renfrew in CF Pacific Centre in downtown Vancouver on December 19, 2022. Photo: Lee Rivett

We hope you enjoyed our holiday tour of Holt Renfrew in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. Don’t forget to check out our other retail photo tours on Retail Insider. Thank you for taking this tour with us.

Lee Rivett
Lee Rivetthttps://retail-insider.com
Lee Rivett, based in Vancouver, supports the digital distribution and technical backend operations of Retail Insider. This includes providing technical support for the editors during the digital publication cycle, streamlining virtual tools for the cross-country team and a variety of other duties which keeps the publication running smoothly.

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