Restoration Hardware's flagship Colorado store has opened at the
Cherry Creek Shopping Center.
RH has reinvented itself to take advantage of a rebounding luxury housing market that has consumers opening their wallets to furnish their homes. The new stores offer expanded products and services. A few years ago, the company transformed its real estate platform, opening three full-line galleries that were more than three times the size of its average store.
At 53,000 square feet, the new RH store is more than four times the size of its previous Cherry Creek store. It occupies a portion of the 90,000 square feet Saks left behind when it closed its Cherry Creek store in March 2011.
The four-level design gallery features a multi-story atrium, outdoor garden and rooftop park, as well as dedicated galleries for the company's numerous product lines.
Other stores occupying the balance of the space include
Tory Burch (women's clothing),
David Yurman (jewelry) and
801 Fish (seafood restaurant). All are new to the Denver market. Tiffany & Co. is relocating from the lower level into the upper level of the former Saks space.
RH is celebrating the opening in a big way, with a live performance by
Thievery Corporation, curated wines and food from
Matsuhisa and
Epicurean Group.
Contact Confluence Denver Development News Editor Margaret Jackson with tips and leads for future stories at margaret@confluence-denver.com.
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