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Holt Renfrew renovating and expanding stores across Canada

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Holt Renfrew renovating and expanding stores across Canada
HOLT RENFEW & CO. — Designed by renowned interior designer Jeffrey Hutchison & Associates, with support from Lemay, a Montreal-based architectural firm, Holt Renfrew Ogilvy in Montreal will expand the store to over 250,000 square feet, making it the largest Holt Renfrew in Canada.

TORONTO — Holt, Renfrew & Co. is investing over $400 million to renovate, expand and update its network of stores across Canada.

Updates include Holt Renfrew Ogilvy in Montreal, with a phased opening through 2020, as well as significant renovations to Toronto’s 50 Bloor Street West flagship store and a 10,000-square-foot expansion at Toronto’s Yorkdale location, both scheduled to be completed in 2020.

Holt Renfrew is also making significant investments in new technologies that will improve and enhance customer interaction and support online capabilities, states a release.

Designed by Janson Goldstein, the two-year, 40,000-square-foot expansion of Holt Renfrew Vancouver is nearly complete and the store now includes a renovated women’s footwear area that has tripled in size and an expanded beauty hall, personal shopping and men’s department.

On Saint Catherine Street in Montreal, the phased enhancements and renovations to Holt Renfrew Ogilvy will expand the store to over 250,000 square feet, making it the largest Holt Renfrew in Canada

Designed by renowned interior designer Jeffrey Hutchison & Associates, with support from Lemay, a Montreal-based architectural firm, the store is adding an expanded beauty hall, leather goods shop and an enhanced women’s footwear department, adds the release.

Holt Renfrew Ogilvy will also feature a new facade designed by global architecture and design firm Gensler and a Colette Grand Cafe designed by Paris-based Laplace.

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