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June 02, 2008

Louis Boston To Relocate Off Newbury St.

Louis Boston is moving off of Newbury Street due to the influx of more common brands to the area. The landmark Boston Specialty store could be moved to the South End or the Seaport District development once its lease expires in 2010.

Louis owner Debi Greenberg made the decision after watching Newbury flooded with stores such as H&M and Victoria’s Secret.

Louis is famous for its carefully selected luxe brands, occupying a distinctive 40,000 square-foot selling space. Greenberg hopes to recreate the store’s unique luxury experience is a new specialized location.

Posted by Blacks on June 2, 2008 09:20 AM

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