Bloomberg
Lord & Taylor began 2019 by closing its massive New York store after more than a century in business. It will end the year by opening a tiny new one.
The department store will return to Manhattan this holiday season as a temporary shop, according to a person familiar with the matter who asked not be identified because the plans haven’t yet been announced. This will give Le Tote — the company’s new owner — a chance to re-connect with customers in the middle of the busy holiday shopping season.
The shop will be just 2,400 square feet — much smaller and more tightly curated than Lord & Taylor’s sprawling, 676,000-square-foot flagship on Fifth Avenue. It will open for two weeks in mid-December in New York’s SoHo district on Wooster Street, surrounded by upscale names like Mansur Gavriel and Diane von Furstenberg.
Clothing rental service Le Tote acquired Lord & Taylor from Hudson’s Bay Co. for $100 million in cash in August. As part of the deal, Hudson’s Bay kept the department store’s real estate but Lord & Taylor’s new owner will be provided with three years of free rent for 38 locations and five stores will close.
A representative for Le Tote declined to comment on the store opening.
Lord & Taylor shut the doors of its Fifth Avenue store in January after selling the 11-story building to office leasing startup WeWork for $850 million. Hudson’s Bay, which also owns Saks Fifth Avenue, sold the store to strengthen its balance sheet.
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