2019, like the past several years before, hasn’t been the strongest for brick and mortar retail.
But for Nordstrom, it’s been a year of brick and mortar highs, with the highest of those coming in October when it opened its much-anticipated New York City flagship store. The space, which sits near Manhattan’s Columbus Circle, just a few blocks south of Central Park, occupies 320,000 square feet and seven floors. And Scott Meden, Nordstrom CMO, said that the Seattle-based retailer has made an extra effort to ensure that this new store is not just a success story, but can compete on a global scale.
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