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H&M taking over rest of downtown Fort Worth's Barnes & Noble space

February 2,2015


Reposted from the Fort Worth Business Press  

H&M, the popular fashion chain, is headed for downtown Fort Worth’s Sundance Square and will take up the remainder of the former three-story Barnes & Noble space at Third and Commerce streets.

The company said Monday it will open a 31,000-square-foot store. It did not announce an opening date, but construction in the space is underway. The store will be next to The Cheesecake Factory, which opened last fall in part of the Barnes & Noble space facing Bass Hall.

Sundance Square, which had said it was holding out for soft goods retail in the space, referred questions to H&M. Paul Shaner, a spokesman for H&M in New York, said the company would disclose more details closer to the store’s opening.

The Sundance store will be H&M’s seventh in the DFW area.

H&M sells womens and mens fashion, with “store within a store” sections for accessories, maternity, sports apparent and plus sizes. The Sundance location will also carry the H&M children’s collection, H&M said.

H&M, which has stores in Europe, North and South America, the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia, opened its first U.S. store 15 years ago, in New York.

Scott Nishimura
snishimura@bizpress.net