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Cole Haan Opens Third NY Store
Flatiron District locale “celebrates craftsmanship and modernity”

Cole Haan (New York) has opened a third location in its home city as part of a global store expansion plan. The new store is in a 1904 neo-Renaissance landmark building in the Flatiron District, at the corner of 5th Avenue and 19th Street.
The 1622-square-foot retail space “represents the evolution of Cole Haan’s premium retail expression,” the company said in a news release. “Seamlessly blending the brand’s iconic footwear and accessories, rooted in both modern innovation and timeless style, the open floor plan offers an immersive shopping experience inviting customers to explore Cole Haan’s diverse collections across lifestyle, sport, and dress categories.”
The new store carries men’s and women’s lines, and features floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light. Herringbone wood flooring, mosaic tiles, aged iron chandeliers and 360 custom-built shelving envelop the space.
“This seamless blend of light and design creates a comfortable, welcoming environment that bridges the brand’s heritage with its forward-thinking approach, offering a holistic shopping experience that celebrates both craftsmanship and modernity,” the company statement notes.
Said CEO Jack Boys: “New York has long been a key and successful market for Cole Haan, and we’re excited to open a new store in this vibrant city in the iconic Flatiron District. This next step in our brand and retail journey offers a unique opportunity to engage with both long-time and new customers allowing us to share our most innovative products and classic designs in one of the world’s most inspiring neighborhoods.”
Cole Haan’s other two New York stores are in the World Trade Center and Rockefeller Center. Overall, the brand has 500-plus stores and is available in more than 100 countries.
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