Confirmed: Hermes in the Pacific NW!!

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Hermes plans store at Bellevue's Bravern

French fashion house Hermes plans to open a 2,100-square-foot store at the Bravern in Bellevue next year. Hermes will join Neiman Marcus...
By Amy Martinez
Seattle Times business reporter


French fashion house Hermes plans to open a 2,100-square-foot store at the Bravern in Bellevue next year.
Hermes will join Neiman Marcus, Jimmy Choo, Bottega Veneta and Louis Vuitton at the massive mixed-use development off Interstate 405.
The announcement today by Bravern developer Schnitzer West marks another step in its efforts to attract upscale retailers to the Eastside, despite a sputtering national economy. It also represents Hermes' first foray into the Northwest.
The Paris-based retailer has stores in 19 U.S. cities, including Honolulu, Charlotte, N.C., and Las Vegas, though none yet north of San Francisco on the West Coast.
Its U.S. Web site sells such pricey fashion accessories as a brown corduroy equestrian-style "jump" hat for $380, silver cufflinks for up to $570, and an orange calfskin-strap watch for $1,475.
Scheduled for completion next year, the Bravern complex will include 305,000 square feet of shopping and dining space, 455 condominium units and two office buildings occupied by Microsoft. Other announced tenants are Red Door Spa, DavidBartonGym, John Howie Steak and Wild Ginger.
All but about 60,000 square feet of shopping and dining space at the Bravern is taken, meaning tenants have signed leases or letters of intent to do so, said Tom Woodworth, senior investment director at Schnitzer West. The remaining space would accommodate 15 to 20 retailers, Woodworth said.
"Maybe we could add one more restaurant, but most of those are going to be shops," he said. "We're probably well covered with accessories," so likely targets include "jewelry, apparel, children's and maybe some home furnishings" stores.
Meanwhile, Bravern rival Bellevue Square has been shaking up its tenant mix, adding Burberry, 7 For All Mankind, Vera Bradley, Eileen Fisher, Lacoste, and Free People, a women's clothing brand by Urban Outfitters.
Amy Martinez: 206-464-2923 or [email protected]


Copyright © 2008 The Seattle Times Company
 
Wow that sounds like quite the shopping complex. Downtown Bellevue has really changed it's face. I think that is where the old TacoTime building was? I used to live just a few blocks from there .. imagine .. an Hermes Boutique within walking distance! Good thing we moved :)
 
:flowers:Thanks for the heads up candy2100! I live in the west coast and we seem to have a dire shortage of H here (aka Birkins;), LOL).
Even though Seattle is quite a ways from my home, this is still very exciting news to me:nuts:.
 
I'm really excited to see Hermes in all its living, breathing glory!!!! I'm even setting aside a little account in anticipation for my first visit!!

I took my DH to the Seatac airport a few days ago and there was a lady checking in ahead of us in line. She had a big beautiful black birkin, and I was so excited to see it :p! I didn't really know about H before I read rumors about a store coming to Bellevue, so I googled it, found tPF and now :sweatdrop:...
 
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