This new retail concept for NM totals 190,000 SF over three levels. JS, alongside other senior staff at Janson Scuro, managed teams that worked together in completing the first New York City store in company history.
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The selection of photos, included in this portfolio, focus on areas JS had the most contribution. These include, but are not limited to; Women’s Footwear, CUSP, Fine Apparel, Men’s Sportswear, Escalator/Atrium, Jewelry, and the Building Facade.
NM Hudson Yards opened in 2019.
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The original HR2 store introduced Holt Renfrew’s off-price concept to the Canadian fashion market. Custom fabricated, perforated aluminum panels clad the building facade to create a truly unique architectural statement.
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JS acted as Lead Designer on this project which was completed in 2013. HR2 was built within Montreal’s Quartier DIX30 development and measures 24,500 square feet.
Photos of the store’s interior are on the following pages.
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Holt Renfrew’s debut stand-alone men’s concept was realized with this 16,000 SF space on Toronto’s fashionable Bloor Street. The “masculine” design was intended to resemble a private club as much as a retail store.
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The main level functions as an emporium by showcasing luxury leather goods on glass shelving supported with blackened stainless steel surrounding the central columns. A custom mosaic-tile floor and hand-knotted carpeting connects footwear, jewelry, and men’s furnishings which creates a truly unique customer experience.
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On the fashion-focused second level, which includes a personal shopping suite and bespoke-tailoring shop, walnut shutters and herringbone flooring create a residential feel, while a patterned wool runner marks a circulation path.
A double-height structural screen extends through the escalator atrium, creating a strong visual connection between the two floors and provides additional merchandising space.
JS acted as Lead Designer on this project and managed a team of four. HR Men opened in 2014.
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Supreme San Francisco
While employed as Supreme’s Project Manager for New Development, JS was responsible for a wide variety of tasks related to the rapid growth of the Supreme New York fashion brand.
The beginning phases of each Supreme store included on-location scouting of potential retail spaces. JS created test-fit drawings and preliminary renderings for internal review.
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Documentation of existing conditions and preparation of RFP packages for the bidding process were created. After which time JS would assist in the review and approval of leases with building owners, the negotiation of contracts with architects, engineers and relevant consultants.
Lastly JS would act as main contact and liaison for Supreme regarding day-to-day communication with general contractor and store fixture fabricators. Managing each store’s construction budget, building schedule, consultant fees and other procured equipment were also under JS’s purview.
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