He's a world known designer with 17 stores across world. I got this info off of a news reporter's twitter.
http://www.wxyz.com/news/region/detr...medium=twitter
https://mail.aol.com/38815-111/aol-6...wMail&partId=3
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He's a world known designer with 17 stores across world. I got this info off of a news reporter's twitter.
http://www.wxyz.com/news/region/detr...medium=twitter
https://mail.aol.com/38815-111/aol-6...wMail&partId=3
i'll be damned... some of the first real clothing retail downtown... awesome news! excited to see who else gilbert is luring downtown with the M1 rail going in, etc etc
I would imagine he's also going to be lining up quite a few tenants for his hudson block development.. exciting times!
http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2014/10/...5kdF_c.twitter
1500 woodward. it will be a 4,000 sf space. Right under Wright & Co. Opens Spring '15
Sounds great! How much for a pair of argyle socks?
Now that's a pretty big deal.
Well. I would not be happy to be a member of the Forbes company today. This is a major blow to somerset.
Forbes was sitting right next to Gilbert when he made the announcement and he seemed fine with it. Keep in mind that Somerset and Forbes have a partnership in terms of Gilbert's downtown retail. Besides, I don't think there is enough available space for it at Somerset as of now.
If downtown Detroit wants to spur retail again, it will need to attract [[critical mass for one*) retailers not currently present in the Detroit market and entrepreneurs [[it sounds hipster-y, I know but mix is key). John Varvatos is a great addition to the downtown, native son and no store here, it will be interesting to see how it plays out. If we ever get an anchor, Bloomingdale's or Barneys. Perhaps Macy's should close Northland and Eastland and move downtown :rolleyes: wishful thinking I know...
*Of course this is very much which came first, the chicken or the egg? Do we need crowds first or do the crowds follow the retail/entertainment/work, etc...anyways...
Good luck, John Varvatos!
That is cheaper than second hand [[or foot) at a thrift store. Worth it...
This summer I was shopping at a dept store in Montreal's downtown called Simons, and checked out this pair of shorts all crumpled and with added paint stains that were selling for 105$ on sale for 99$. They looked exactly like the ones I had just broken in and bought 5$ at a thrift store for work.
Great news, despite me never having heard of this "icon" before. :D
http://www.mlive.com/news/detroit/in...l#incart_river
mlive has some shots of the store.. it's already being built out
It's nice to see this sharp looking building be used for high end retail at street level. If the store does well, we can expect some competition from retailers looking for other architectural gems to showcase their wares.
I'm sure the Forbes company shares your deep concern for their financial health...
Detroit [[the city) has fallen so far down the retail totem pole, it isn't even an item for discussion. There's essentially nothing. Detroit needs to have 10% of the retail of Jos. Campeau or East Dearborn before it can compete with viable retail areas.
"Detroit needs to have 10% of the retail of Jos. Campeau..."
When was the last time you spent any time in Hamtramck or Detroit? This statement, as usual, makes very little sense.
THIS IS HUGE ! NEWS ! I shopped at his store in LA/West Hollywood , and I always wanted people like him to open a store here, but the time wasn't right .
With the Aloft opening right down the street this is a VERY smart move .
People who stay at high end hotels need to shop when visiting other cities .
Now if I can talk my friend Mike Dawkins to open a store I'll be really happy .
So What! Varvatos wants open a store in Gilberttown Detroit, so be it. People will be jam packing in his clothier just like folks jam packing in Apple Stores. Somerset Mall got all the Nieman-Marcus-like fancy clothiers in every floor. Detroit is where the action is.
Is Detroit finally coming into it's own ? His stores and with the Aloft ,Shinola, and Roasting Planet ect , Is Detroit finally being taken seriously as a city on the move and a city to start paying attention to ?
It would seem to me that this is a pretty big business gamble for the designer. Can a store that sells high end fashion really make it in downtown Detroit?
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