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Nordstrom’s Location in Toronto’s Sherway Gardens Shopping Centre

Floorplan from Sherway Gardens website

A retail insider informs us that Nordstrom’s new Toronto store will be located at the South end of Sherway Gardens, where the 48,253 square foot Sporting Life store is currently located. Given Sporting Life’s smaller size an entirely new Nordstrom store will be constructed at that location.

Floorplan courtesy of Cadillac Fairview

Plans have not been fully finalized, but the same insider tells us that they expect Nordstrom’s Sherway Gardens store to be about 140,000 square feet. This could change, and we will continue to update you with any new information. 

Sporting Life will be relocated to a new expansion of Sherway Gardens at the North end of the mall, along with a large new Harry Rosen men’s store and a 102,000 square foot Holt Renfrew store. Tomorrow we will include more detailed floorplans of the Holt Renfrew store’s location, as well as a rendering of the store itself.

As a teaser, here is a far-away view of the Sherway expansion:

Floorplan courtesy of Cadillac Fairview

Sherway Gardens website: www.sherwaygardens.ca
Nordstrom website: www.nordstrom.com
Sporting Life website: www.sportinglife.ca
Holt Renfrew webiste: www.holtrenfrew.com
Harry Rosen website: www.harryrosen.com

Vancouver Hudson’s Bay Company Location To Be First Fully-Renovated Flagship Store

The Hudson's Bay Company, 674 Granville Street, Vancouver BC Canada

Hudson’s Bay Company management has confirmed that renovations to the Vancouver, BC flagship store are expected to surpass $40 million. This will be Canada’s first fully-renovated Bay flagship store, with sales expected to surpass those of the Toronto Queen Street and Montreal flagships.

Construction cost estimates had originally been set at about $24 million, and the increased expense estimate is for three reasons: 1) An increased cost to fix a leak situation in the basement/sub basement on the Seymour Street side of the building, 2) The addition of a new, “un-named” retailer to the existing building structure and 3) Increased expenditures on a new menswear floor.

Vancouver’s largest menswear store will be located on the 6th floor and at 70,500 square feet, will dwarf competitors Harry Rosen and Holt Renfrew, each with about 25,000 square feet of selling space. The new men’s floor will include a men’s designer boutique with a skylight, formerly the Georgian Restaurant from the 1930’s. Below is a photo of the restaurant, though we’re not able to locate a photo of the skylight portion (in the right of the photo) that will be directly above the department.

Georgian Restaurant @ The Bay, 1933. The area to the right in this photo will be a men’s designer area

The new men’s floor will also include various upscale designers in its department The West End Shop, including Zegna Sport, Z Zegna, Eton, Hugo Boss, Strellson, Porsche Design, Buggati, and several others that we will keep secret and announce closer to the October 15th 2012 opening date.

A younger, hip department called ‘Men’s White Space’ will be located under the skylight on the men’s floor, including such designers as Opening Ceremony, Armani Jeans, Band of Outsiders, Filipa K, DRKSHDW Rick Owens, C.P. Company, A.P.C., Burkman Bros., Robert Geller Seconds, Spurr, Save Khaki, Steven Alan, Surface-to-Air, and others.

The Bay is also in negotiations to bring Burberry to the Vancouver store, including a Burberry accessories boutique on the ground floor, a Burberry women’s shop on the 2nd floor, and Burberry on the new 6th-floor men’s store.

Negotiations are also underway to poach Michael Kors from its Pacific Centre location and move the concession into The Bay. If negotiations are successful, Kors would sublease their street-front Georgia Street store and pay little-to-no rent within The Bay’s flagship.

The store’s exterior will include black, HBC crested awnings over entryways, and glass weather protection over the store’s display windows. Awnings will look like the render below:

Exterior rendering of renovated flagship Bay store, Seymour Street entrance. Note the Hudson’s Bay crests in black (Image courtesy of PBS Realty Advisors LLP)

As confirmed previously, TopShop/TopMan will construct a 33,000 square foot space in the former men’s basement floor at the Flagship. A food store will be located in the sub-basement, while about 65,000 square feet of the basement and sub-basement are for lease under the potential name ‘The Hudson’s Bay Centre’, as per the rendering below:

Proposed entrance to Granville Skytrain Station/The new Hudson’s Bay Centre (Image courtesy of PBS Realty Advisors LLP)

Stay tuned for the “mystery retailer” that will occupy a substantial part of this 637,000 square foot building.

Hudson’s Bay Company website: www.thebay.com

Goodbye, Downtown Minneapolis…

The Neiman Marcus store on Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis will be closing, photographed Monday , July 23, 2012. ( Pioneer Press: Scott Takushi)

We’re announcing with some sadness the July 2013 closing of the 118,000 sq ft Neiman Marcus store in Downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota,. This comes after the closing of the full-line Saks Fifth Avenue store in Downtown Minneapolis in January 2005.

We have a soft spot for Downtown Minneapolis. During our formative years, Minneapolis sparkled with such great department stores as Dayton’s, Donaldson’s and later Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus. We got some of our first tastes of glamour strolling the Louis Vuitton, Oval Room luxury salon and Chanel boutiques at Dayton’s, the glamorous escalators of the multi-floor Saks, and the subdued elegance of Neimans. 

After Neiman Marcus closes, all that will be left in Downtown Minneapolis is Macy’s in the former Dayton’s space. Sure it has Vuitton and The Oval Room, but it lacks the class and customer service of its former Dayton’s nameplate. 

This is yet another sad decline not only in American retailing, but with American cities in general. All but a handful of American cities continue to maintain vibrant downtowns, and we wave goodbye to Minneapolis as it has now become just another American city with a downtown devoid of decent retailing. 

We’ll remember our youth in Minneapolis, and continue visiting the more vibrant urban centres in Europe and Canada. Minneapolis, it was nice while it lasted…

Exterior of Neiman Marcus, Minneapolis (Pioneer Press: Scott Takushi)

Neiman Marcus website:www.neimanmarcus.com
Saks Fifth Avenue website: www.saks.com
Macy’s website: www.macys.com

NORDSTROM Secures Leases for 4 Canadian Stores

A shopper looks over a shoe display as others walk past in the women's shoe department of the downtown Seattle Nordstrom store, Wednesday, May 17, 2006. Nordstrom Inc. releases first-quarter earnings. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Retail Insider was just informed that Nordstrom has secured leases for 4 Canadian stores. These locations will include:

1. Pacific Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia – ~225,000 square feet

2. Chinook Centre in Calgary, Alberta – ~140,000 square feet

3. Rideau Centre in Ottawa, Ontario – ~150,000 square feet and

4. Sherway Gardens in Toronto, Ontario – ~140,000 square feet. 

The first three locations are currently occupied by Sears stores, while the Sherway Gardens store will be a new-build Nordstrom location, corresponding with an expansion of the shopping centre. The 225,000 sq ft Sears store at Sherway will continue to operate. Nordstrom’s board of directors is expected to approve these leases by early next week, while a formal announcement could take up to two months. 

Negotiations are still underway for Nordstrom to occupy part of the current Sears store at the Toronto Eaton Centre. Talks are also underway for Nordstrom to take over the current Sears location at Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Centre. A previous attempt at building a 165,000 sq ft Nordstrom at the East side of Yorkdale fell through, so talks to take Yorkdale’s Sears is still proposed. Yorkdale’s Sears store is 190,000 square feet.

Given the size of these locations, it is expected that at least the Vancouver store will include such amenities as restaurants, spas, and the luxury women’s department called ‘Collectors’ (carrying such designers as Valentino, Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Prada, Lanvin, Missoni, etc). The new Sherway Gardens store is expected to include a smaller Collector’s department, which will compete directly with a future-expanded Holt Renfrew store in the same mall.

At press time, Bloomingdale’s is still negotiating with The Hudson’s Bay Company to open concessions within several Bay stores, including a full-line Bloomingdale’s store at 44 Bloor Street East in Toronto, Ontario. 

More info to follow. Stay tuned! 

Nordstrom website: www.nordstrom.com

Bloomingdale’s website: www.bloomingdales.com

Macy’s Markets “Tombstones” of Great Stores it Destroyed

Marshall Field's Bag

Today a reader provided us with an interesting and slightly disturbing link to the new ‘Macy’s Brand’ shopping bags being marketed on their website. These are plastic versions of shopping bags from now-closed American department stores, all of which have since been converted to Macy’s nameplates and/or closed by Macy’s. The one that pulled at our heartstrings was the bag by Marshall Field’s, Chicago’s once great super-retailer. 

Former Marshall Field’s store in Chicago, now ‘Macy’s State Street’

Marshall Field’s was a Chicago institution. It had excellent customer service and interesting, upscale products, all located in beautifully interesting retail settings. Its enormous State Street Flagship store was a Chicago institution. In 2006, After Macy’s converted all Marshall Field’s stores to Macy’s nameplates, various upscale labels jumped ship. Macy’s-exiting-labels included Prada, Miu Miu, Jimmy Choo, Dolce & Gabbana (clothing/accessories for women and men), Steuben, and others. Macy’s has continued to try to market its State Street store in an upscale way, to the dismay of many previous Field’s shoppers. This was even met with a resistance website, which can be viewed here: http://www.fieldsfanschicago.org

We don’t want to rant at length, but Macy’s obliterated much of the remaining varied department store chains in America. These included I. Magnin, Bullock’s, Meier & Frank, The Bon Marche, Lazarus, Filene’s, Jordan Marsh, Kaufmann’s, Hecht’s, Goldsmith’s, Robinson’s-May, Burdines, Rich’s, Foley’s, Hecht’s, Wanamaker, and others. And now you can buy their ‘shopping bags’ at Macy’s. Talk about reviving past trauma.

Don’t get us wrong, we applaud efforts Macy’s is making to be ‘America’s Department Store’. We just find it a shame that Macy’s felt it prudent to eliminate centuries of good will and customer loyalty for a Manhattan-based, mid-market department store. Various successful, profitable single-stores and small department store chains operate throughout the world (think Harrod’s in London, KaDeWe in Berlin, Oberpollinger in Munich, le Bon Marche in Paris, among others) and we think Macy’s could have left at least an I. Magin store in San Francisco, a Wanamaker in Philadelphia, or a Marshall Field’s in Chicago. Product-purchasing economies of scale can be met while a chain uses multiple nameplates, for example.

It’s still tempting to buy a $40 Field’s shopping bag for old-time sake. Partly to evoke memories of a store that once had decent customer service and a breadth of upscale product offerings.

By the way, this blog is awesome. It’s called ‘The Department Store Museum’, and it provides a wonderfully comprehensive database of store guides, photos, and descriptions and now defunct (and some still-operating) North American department stores: http://departmentstoremuseum.blogspot.ca. We’ve literally spent hours reading store descriptions and wonderful viewer comments (some of which are our own).

Macy’s website: www.macys.com

Marshall Field’s memorial website: http://www.fieldsfanschicago.org

Department Store Museum website: http://departmentstoremuseum.blogspot.ca

Update: Holt Renfrew in Toronto to Substantially Expand/Renovate

Artist Rendering of 30-60 Bloor St W., Courtesy Morguard Investments Ltd.

Today we were reviewing plans for an expanded/renovated Holt Renfrew flagship store at 50 Bloor Street West in Toronto. Plans include eight (8) levels of Holt Renfrew retail totalling about 200,000-220,000 sq ft, plus four levels / 90,782 square feet for an unknown retailer or retailers (or for Holt Renfrew as well?) and several levels of offices, all under a substantial residential tower.

City planning documents for this project can be viewed here: http://www.toronto.ca/planning/50_bloor.htm

Holt Renfrew Tower Rendering, courtesy City of Toronto Planning Commission

We note store square footages set out at this link: http://www.toronto.ca/planning/pdf/50bloor_architectural-plans.pdf#page=2 and specifically note the size of the newly expanded Holt Renfrew store. From our calculations, the new store will be about 200,000-220,000 square feet. We’re basing this on the ‘project statistics’ on the page above, subtracted some basement non-Holt Renfrew retail, added about 2,000 sq ft of new Holt’s basement retail, and added about 3,800 square feet occupied by Holt Renfrew on the ground floor of the 60 Bloor Street West building.

We are unsure what will happen to the Holt Renfrew Personal Shopping Suites, awkwardly placed within the 60 Bloor office tower with elevator access from the main store. These add an extra few thousand square feet, if included (and from the plans we don’t see them or their dedicated elevator).

Of further interest is a new, four-level retail portion to the project, totalling almost 91,000 square feet of retail. We are unsure if this will belong to Holt Renfrew (making a ~290,000-310,000 sq ft store), or if the space will be for one or more larger retailers.

Finally, the project will include about 78,000 square feet of office space. Could this be the new corporate office headquarters for Holts? 
We will continue to keep you updated, especially since it’s starting to look very interesting.

Holt Renfrew website: www.holtrenfrew.com

City of Toronto website: www.toronto.ca

Holt Renfrew Project/Tower planning documents: http://www.toronto.ca/planning/50_bloor.htm

Morguard Investments website: http://www.morguard.com

Courtesy Morguard Investments

Christian Louboutin Opening Chicago Store on Oak Street

Christian Louboutin

Christian Louboutin will open a boutique in the Esquire Theater location on Oak Street, joined by other luxury retailers and an upscale steakhouse.  

The entire project will be about 35,000 square feet, 23,000 square feet of that being the steakhouse. We’ll let you know what luxury retailers will fill the remaining 12,000 square feet. Retail Insiders tell us one of the tenants will be Buccelati.
 
Chicago’s Oak Street has seen an influx of new luxury retailers occupying the former Barney’s New York store at 25 E. Oak Street as well as the former Esquire Theatre. We will provide updates as they arise. 

Christian Louboutin website: www.christianlouboutin.com
Buccelati website: www.buccellati.com
Barneys New York website: www.barneys.com

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Galeries Lafayette Strasbourg Renovates for LUXURY

Galeries Lafayette Strasbourg store

When renovations are complete, the Galeries Lafayette store in Strasbourg will include accessories shops for Gucci, Prada, Balenciaga and Yves Saint Laurent. These will be in addition to other luxury offerings at Galeries Lafayette stores throughout France (see our post on new Gucci boutiques opening at several Galeries Lafayette locations)

The Printemps department store in Strasbourg is also undergoing a luxury transformation. Expect heated competition between Galeries Lafayette and Printemps in various French cities, as each vies for luxury shopping dollars. 

We will keep you updated on further French department store updates. France’s two major chains are in the process of vigorous renovations.

Galeries Lafayette website: www.galerieslafayette.com
Printemps website: www.printemps.com

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Saks Fifth Avenue Looking for Canadian Location(s)

Image: Saks Fifth Avenue

A Toronto-based commercial real estate broker has confirmed that his/her company has been retained to investigate, locate and negotiate with Canadian landlords, including Sears Canada, for one or more potential Saks Fifth Avenue stores. Saks is also said to be ‘feeling out’ the market, recognizing the strength of homegrown Holt Renfrew and the possible entry of Nordstrom and Bloomingdale’s (via The Hudson’s Bay Company) into the Canadian retail market.

Saks Fifth Avenue is searching for ‘ideal’ sized retail footprints, generally between 110,000 and 180,000 square feet. Nordstrom has been trying to locate similarly large retail spaces between 135,000 and 260,000 square feet.

This broker notes that Saks would ideally like locations in Toronto (Eaton Centre and/or Bloor Street and Yorkdale Shopping Centre), Chinook Centre in Calgary, and Pacific Centre in Vancouver, BC. We had initially reported that Nordstrom had been in negotiation for these Sears locations.  Saks’ interest could mean the delay or elimination of Nordstrom’s efforts to move into Canada.

We’ll keep you updated on this speculative and potentially exciting development.

Saks Fifth Avenue website: www.saksfifthavenue.com

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Selfridge’s Named Best Department Store in the World for Second Time

Selfridges Logo

At the Global Department Store Summit in Paris last week, London’s Selfridge’s was named the world’s best department store for a second year.

Selfridge’s has made strides over the past few years to create a spectacular shopping experience.  It opened a luxury accessories hall called ‘The Wonder Room’, it created the world’s largest women’s shoe store (for now), and just unveiled its new women’s designer floor.

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Check out these pics of the interior of Selfridge’s, London.

Selfridge’s website: http://www.selfridges.com

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