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Foot Locker to open flagship store on Paris' Champs-Elysées

Translated by
Nicola Mira
Published
Jul 26, 2017

After athleisure store Citadium opened on the Champs-Elysées, another sportswear retailer is planning to set up shop on the famous Parisian avenue. US footwear retailer Foot Locker has in fact set it sights on the premises at number 66, formerly home to Benetton. Real estate consultants Savills have told FashionNetwork.com that the store is expected to open in the third quarter 2017, as renovation work has already started, while Foot Locker has declined to comment on the matter. 


A Foot Locker shop-window - Foot locker


Foot Locker's Champs-Elysées store has a 12 m ceiling, and extends over 1,500 m2, with part of the retail area located in the basement. In such large premises, the footwear chain could decide to replicate the new retail concept it launched in New York last year: a 900 m2 store at 112 W 34th Street in which the products are showcased not by category but by brand, in what is effectively a series of dedicated, individual shop-in-shops.

As the group remarked upon the publication of its financial results last May, "expansion into Europe is our next growth vector. We have realised that our European customers are very resilient, and we therefore believe that footfall in this market will gradually bounce back." Foot Locker also indicated that in the course of 2017 it would open flagship stores in Rome and in Turkey, with the objective of "further improving the customer experience." The Paris store is another of the planned openings.

As of 28th January 2017, Foot Locker operated 3,363 stores in 23 countries. Many of them are in franchising, with a retail area comprised between 100 and 120 m2. 

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