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Uniqlo

GreenbergFarrow delivered Tokyo-based Uniqlo’s first U.S. location and world flagship store in record time within a landmark historic building in SoHo. Located at 546 Broadway between Prince and Spring Streets, the 36,000 SF store was the world’s largest Uniqlo when it opened in 2006, and remains the largest single-brand fashion store in SoHo. Completing the store in 8 months on a fast-track basis, GreenbergFarrow coordinated all aspects of the project’s delivery, including interpreting design sketches from Uniqlo’s Japan based architect, development and construction documents. The project required full-scale renovation of a century-old, landmark building into the store’s new, modern aesthetic.

  • New York, NY
  • 36,000 square feet
  • Architecture
  • Interior Design
  • Client: Fast Retailing Co., Ltd.
  • Completed: 2006
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