‘Sundancing’ for clothes at H&M in downtown Fort Worth
FORT WORTH – Hennes & Mauritz, the global fashion retailer, has decided to open a 31,000-sf store in Fort Worth’s Sundance Square. The store will be in the Palace Theater Building.
Looking at the list of retailers already in Sundance Square, the H&M will be the largest. Other national chains include Ann Taylor Loft, Jos. A. Bank and one of RadioShack’s new concept stores.
H&M moved into the North Texas market with its first store in 2011 at NorthPark Center in Dallas. It now has six stores in Dallas, but none in Fort Worth.
Sundance Square is a 35-block mixed use development that incorporates both older buildings and skyscrapers with brick-lined streets.
The store will stock women’s, men’s and children’s apparel for newborn to age eight.
Since H&M opened the doors to its first U.S. store in New York 15 years ago, it has expanded to 363 locations across the country.
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