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H&M may bring high-end brand to Fifth Avenue
The retailer is currently “rebranding the space”
H&M has quietly closed its 24,000-square-foot store at 505 Fifth Avenue. Now it looks like the retailer may open one of its two higher-priced brands at the location.
The retailer is considering a Cos or an & Other Stories store at the property, according to Crain’s.
A spokeswoman for landlord Stawski Partners told Crain’s that H&M will be “rebranding the space and will continue its lease with different merchandise.”
H&M First Leased The 42nd Street space in 2007. The three-floor leases has 7,500 square feet on the ground floor, 5,300 in the basement and 11,700 on the second floor. [Crain’s] – Christopher Cameron