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Macy’s Historic New York Flagship Store May Lead Shopping Into Another Century

Early Leader in 'Experiential' Retail Seeks a New Mix Where It All Began
Macy’s potential redevelopment of its Herald Square flagship mirrors endeavors underway by other Penn Plaza landlords. Image: JJBers, Wikimedia Commons
Macy’s potential redevelopment of its Herald Square flagship mirrors endeavors underway by other Penn Plaza landlords. Image: JJBers, Wikimedia Commons
By Diana Bell
February 28, 2019 | 9:34 P.M.

The moment Macy's opened its nine-story Herald Square department store building in New York City in 1902 with 33 elevators and four wooden escalators, it defined the retail concept of creating a shopping experience. Almost 120 years later, executives are trying to figure out how to use the space to shape the next century of shopping.

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    • Macy's

      151 34th St, New York, NY