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List of Saks Fifth Avenue locations

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This is a list of Saks Fifth Avenue stores, both existing and former. It does not include Saks Off 5th off-price stores, which is a separate chain.[1]

Saks and Co.’s new store, Washington D.C. 1887. Demolished.
Saks and Co., next to Kann's, NW corner of Pennsylvania and 7th, Washington, D.C., 1920. Demolished. The Equestrian statue of Winfield Scott Hancock in front still exists in what is now the United States Navy Memorial park.
Metropolitan area Community Location Opening date
United States
Atlanta, Georgia Phipps Plaza
Birmingham The Summit
Boston The Shops at Prudential Center, Main Store
Copley Place, Men's Store
Men's store opened August 14, 2020
in former Barneys space[2]
Chicago 700 N. Michigan Avenue, Magnificent Mile
Cincinnati 101 W 5th Street (freestanding)
Cleveland Beachwood Beachwood Place
Columbus, Ohio Polaris Fashion Place
Detroit Troy Somerset Collection
Honolulu International Market Place
Houston The Galleria
Indianapolis The Fashion Mall at Keystone
Las Vegas Fashion Show Mall
Los Angeles Beverly Hills 9600 Wilshire Boulevard (freestanding): see (article)
Los Angeles Costa Mesa South Coast Plaza
Los Angeles Palm Desert The Gardens on El Paseo
Miami Bal Harbour Bal Harbour Shops
Miami Boca Raton Town Center at Boca Raton
Miami Brickell Brickell City Centre
Miami Dadeland Dadeland Mall
Miami Palm Beach 172 Worth Avenue
Miami Palm Beach Gardens The Gardens Mall
Naples, Florida Waterside Shops
New Orleans 301 Canal Street
New York City New York City (flagship) 611 Fifth Avenue (freestanding)
New York City Greenwich, Connecticut The Saks Shops, 205 Greenwich Avenue (freestanding)
New York City Huntington Station Walt Whitman Shops
Philadelphia Bala Cynwyd Bala Plaza
Phoenix Biltmore Fashion Park
Raleigh, North Carolina Triangle Town Center
Richmond, Virginia Stony Point Fashion Park
San Antonio North Star Mall
San Francisco 384 Post Street, Union Square area
San Juan, Puerto Rico Mall of San Juan
Sarasota, Florida The Mall at University Town Center
St. Louis Plaza Frontenac
Tulsa, Oklahoma 1780 Utica Square
Washington, D.C. Chevy Chase, Maryland 5555 Wisconsin Av. (freestanding, Main Store), Mazza Gallerie Men's Store moved to main store in 2020
Washington, D.C. McLean, Virginia Tysons Galleria
Canada Opening date
Calgary Chinook Centre
Toronto Downtown 176 Yonge Street
Toronto Sherway Gardens Sherway Gardens
Mexico Opening date
Mexico City Santa Fe Centro Santa Fe November 28, 2007[3]
Other countries Opening date
Bahrain - Manama City Centre Bahrain Mall November 2008[4]
Kazakhstan - Almaty Esentai Mall October 2012[5]
Closed stores (partial list) Opening date Closing date
Carmel, California Carmel Plaza[6][7] May 1986 announced 2004[6]
Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex Hurst, Texas North East Mall[6] 2000 September 16, 2006.[8]
Detroit freestanding 1940 ?
Indianapolis Ingall's Block 1896 ?
Greater Los Angeles Mission Viejo, Orange Co. Mission Viejo Mall[6] announced 2004[6]
Los Angeles Palm Springs Desert Fashion Plaza 1985[9] ca. 2000
Los Angeles Palos Verdes Avenue of the Peninsula[6] May 13, 2006[10]
Los Angeles Pasadena Freestanding announced 2004[6]
Mexico City Polanco Plaza Carso October 21, 2010[11] Q3 2020[12]
Miami Miami Beach Lincoln Road
New York metropolitan area Garden City, Nassau Co., L.I.[6] Freestanding announced 2004[6]
New York metro Battery Park City, Manhattan Brookfield Place September 9, 2016[13] announced December, 2018[14]
Norfolk, Virginia freestanding by 1897 ?
Palm Beach, Florida
Pittsburgh 1940 ?
Portland, Oregon[15] (open 1990)[16] Pioneer Place (freestanding) 2010[15]
San Diego La Jolla (village) (1st store)[17][6] 7600 Girard Av. (freestanding)[6]
San Diego La Jolla village (2nd store) 1055 Wall St. (freestanding, 47,500 ft2) February 2005[18]
San Diego Mission Valley Fashion Valley[15] 2010[15]
Southampton, New York
Washington, D.C. F Street shopping district Pennsylvania Av. at 7th St. NW 1887 ?

References[edit]

  1. "Store Locator". Saks Fifth Avenue. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
  2. Nanos, Janelle (August 14, 2020). "Saks Fifth Avenue opens a men's store in Back Bay: It will occupy the former Barneys space in the Copley Place mall". Boston Globe. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  3. "Saks Incorporated Announces Saks Fifth Avenue’s Mexico City Opening", Press Release via Business Wire, November 2007
  4. "Saks opens store in Bahrain 11/10/2008", Chain Store Age, November 2008
  5. "Saks opens in Kazakhstan", Chain Store Age, October 1, 2012
  6. 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 "Saks to close Carmel store, ten others". Silicon Valley Business Daily. October 1, 2004.
  7. "News Release". Securities and Exchange Commission. Saks Fifth Avenue. October 1, 2004.
  8. "North East Mall's Saks store to close". Dallas Business Journal. Biz Journal. 12 September 2006. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  9. Staff writer(s) (16 November 1985). "November 16. Celebrate our new beginning" (90). The Desert Sun. Retrieved 27 December 2019.
  10. Gnerre, Sam (7 April 2015). "Rebranding becomes a way of life at Rolling Hills Estates mall". Daily Breeze. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  11. "ks Incorporated Announces 2nd Saks Fifth Avenue in Mexico City" (Press Release) via Business Wire, October 2010
  12. "Slim cierra puertas de Saks Fifth Avenue en Polanco" (Slim closes the doors of Saks Fifth Avenue in Polanco), Milenio
  13. Lauren Sherman, "Inside the Reinvention of Saks Fifth Avenue", BoF, September 6, 2016
  14. Marianne Wilson, "Saks Fifth Avenue to exit Brookfield Center", Chain Store Age, 12/17/2018
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 Jennifer Davies, "Fashion Valley Saks Fifth Avenue closing", San Diego Union-Tribune, May 4, 2010
  16. "Business", Salem, Oregon Statesman, August 21, 1990 p. 28
  17. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1988-02-07-tr-40800-story.html
  18. https://www.lajollalight.com/sdljl-clothing-store-health-club-slated-for-saks-buildin-2006apr11-story.html


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