bAuHaUs
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are all of these leaving Yorkville or just moving ?
Looks like Bloor had a delayed reaction to the recession, we're starting to see the impact now.
My understanding is that they are all leaving the area.
are all of these leaving Yorkville or just moving ?
Looks like Bloor had a delayed reaction to the recession, we're starting to see the impact now.
Yeah, and I am one of many (!!!) of the younger folks who cannot stand the arrogance of their branding, stores, not to mention its offensive marketing measures.
Not to mention their clothing is also not tasteful in any way and it's all about their big annoying name slapped on as a logo.
There are many young people who choose not to wear their stuff because of the messages it sends out. Please, please, not one at this location. Anything but that store.
I think a ZARA or something (cheaper than A&F yet 10x classier and they use reasonable labour practises) here would be brilliant, and very true to the types of stores ZARA has in other countries:
Zara is sort of a 'budget' fashion shop, and for a younger demographic. I don't see this as the typical shopper in Yorkville and I imagine it would be hard for Zara to make the monthly rent payments on a prime location like this.
Then again H&M is already on Bloor so maybe this is the trend for the area?
True. Where on 5th? I'd be curious to know. High-end Bloor is such a compact and limited stretch of space between Yonge and Avenue so it's interesting to see lower-end brands moving in. 5th avenue is really only true high-end around 59th, as I recall at least.
Younge?
Apparently I don't love it that much! I don't know why I spell it like that sometimes. It's a total mental blockDo you really "luv" TO?
That is a major butchering of the name.
The old Hugo Boss store still seems up and running. I *SWEAR* they closed the location just before Bloor St. opened up. Is this a holiday season thing?