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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Heading to Hawaii to Shop for Clothes

As if the beautiful beaches were not enough.  Finally, we have a good reason to travel to Hawaii.

Nordstrom, Inc. yesterday announced plans to open Nordstrom Rack at Waikiki Trade Center in Honolulu, HI. The approximately 34,000-square-foot, two-level store is scheduled to open in spring 2016. The property was acquired by Coastwood Capital Group, LLC in late 2013.

The new Rack will be located at street level and is one of several new retail developments located along Kuhio Avenue. Waikiki Trade Center is on the corner of Kuhio Avenue and Seaside Avenue, near the redeveloped International Marketplace, which will be anchored by Saks Fifth Avenue, set to open in summer 2016.

Nordstrom first began serving the Honolulu community in 1966 with shoe departments in Liberty House locations throughout the islands. When it opens, it will be the second Nordstrom Rack in Honolulu joining Ward Village Shops. Nordstrom has also operated a full-line store at Ala Moana Center since 2008, with plans to relocate that store in March 2016 in the same center.  


Nordstrom Rack is the off-price retail division of Nordstrom, Inc., offering customers a wide selection of on-trend apparel, accessories and shoes at an everyday savings of 30 to 70 percent off regular prices. The Rack carries merchandise from Nordstrom stores and Nordstrom.com, as well as specially purchased items from many of the top brands sold at Nordstrom. The Rack is designed to provide the ultimate treasure hunt to style-savvy customers.

Learn more about Nordstrom here on Apparel Search.

Thank you for taking the time to reading this clothes store news article here on the Fashion Blog.  We hope that learning about this new store opening helps you find more places to shop for clothing and fashion accessories while you are in Hawaii. If you are planning to shop in other states and countries you may want to also visit our clothes store locations section.  Hawaii is a great place to shop, but unfortunately we don't all have the opportunity to live or visit the beautiful state.