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Except that the Hudson Bay in general - nor this particular store - is Les Galleries Lafayette or Harrods.
No real question; though, in product category depth and range, as its peak, this store actually would have been close; but the service, appearance and value-added experiences have always come up short.
It's not that much of a draw on its' own - and I am not convinced that the company will want to put in the cash to make it so;
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The only people in Canada with deep enough pockets who might think about it would be the Westons; the Thomsons used to control HBC but never really spent the $$$ on it.
or that Canadian consumers is keen to support a department store of this calibre.
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I don't know, Holt's turns in some great coin, and so does Eataly at the more grocery/experience end of things.
I think there are two distinct things here:
1) You need a retailer to put in the money and effort to create that marketplace
2) It can't be too finely divied up. {ie. the Canadian Luxury market does not support Nordstrom, Saks and Holts, particularly the number of locations in the GTA)