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Rendering of a revamped men's wear store. Rendering: CNW Group/Harry Rosen.

Harry Rosen to Reopen Downtown Toronto Store Following Upgrades

Harry Rosen will reopen its downtown Toronto menswear store this fall, the company announced Wednesday.

The company called the 10,380-square-foot single-level store at First Canadian Place “a bold investment in the future of workwear.” The renovated store will include a plush lounge for fabrics review, and the company plans to stage in-store and office-hosted events.

“Work is back, and so is the wardrobe that goes with it,” says Ian Rosen, President and COO of Harry Rosen, referring to the growing return-to-office movement following the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Harry Rosen has long been Toronto’s destination for a broad spectrum of businesswear, whether you’re suiting up for the boardroom or slipping on your weekday uniform. With this new store concept in the heart of the Financial District, we’re creating a space that reflects the new era of work and reinvigorating our investment in Toronto’s vibrant Downtown core.”

The upgrade was designed by dkstudio architects and is part of Harry Rosen’s $50-million investment in store modernizations across Canada.

Photo: CNW Group/Harry Rosen

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Monte Stewart serves as Content Director - Canada for Connect Commercial Real Estate. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Monte provides daily news coverage of major Canadian commercial real estate markets, including Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal and Calgary. He has written about the real estate sector for various media outlets and Avison Young since the early 2000s. In addition, he has covered sports, general news and business for several leading wire services and publications, including The Canadian Press, The Associated Press, The Calgary Herald, The Globe and Mail, Research Money, The Daily Oil Bulletin, Natural Gas World and The Toronto Star. Monte is active in his community as a youth basketball coach and raises funds for such charitable causes as Movember.

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