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SEATTLE, March 14, 2023 ~ Nordstrom, Inc., a Seattle-based fashion retailer, has announced plans to open a new Nordstrom Rack in San Antonio, Texas. The 35,000 square-foot store will be located in Northwoods, a popular shopping center owned by CIM Group.
Carl Jenkins, Senior Vice President of Nordstrom Rack Stores, said: "We look forward to opening this new Nordstrom Rack location in San Antonio, strengthening our network of stores and introducing new customers to Nordstrom Rack's unique product offering. In addition to shopping great brands at great prices, our customers in San Antonio can take full advantage of this convenient new location to pick-up online orders and make returns."
The store is scheduled to open in fall 2023 and will join the 21 other Nordstrom Rack stores and 8 Nordstrom stores already operating in Texas. Nordstrom Rack is the off-price retail division of Nordstrom and offers customers up to 70 percent off on-trend apparel, accessories, beauty products, home goods and shoes from many of the top brands sold at Nordstrom stores. It also provides core services such as online order pickup for both Nordstrom.com and NordstromRack.com as well as easy returns and alterations at select stores.
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Nordstrom is committed to giving back to the diverse communities where it operates. Since 2019 along with its customers, it has donated more than $1.5 million in support of its long-term partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of the United States and Canada which helps recruit adult mentors for children as well as provide mentorship moments between Bigs and Littles such as preparing for an interview or learning how to tie a tie.
The addition of this new location will bring more convenience for shoppers looking for great deals on top brands while also helping support local communities through donations from both the company and its customers.
Carl Jenkins, Senior Vice President of Nordstrom Rack Stores, said: "We look forward to opening this new Nordstrom Rack location in San Antonio, strengthening our network of stores and introducing new customers to Nordstrom Rack's unique product offering. In addition to shopping great brands at great prices, our customers in San Antonio can take full advantage of this convenient new location to pick-up online orders and make returns."
The store is scheduled to open in fall 2023 and will join the 21 other Nordstrom Rack stores and 8 Nordstrom stores already operating in Texas. Nordstrom Rack is the off-price retail division of Nordstrom and offers customers up to 70 percent off on-trend apparel, accessories, beauty products, home goods and shoes from many of the top brands sold at Nordstrom stores. It also provides core services such as online order pickup for both Nordstrom.com and NordstromRack.com as well as easy returns and alterations at select stores.
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Nordstrom is committed to giving back to the diverse communities where it operates. Since 2019 along with its customers, it has donated more than $1.5 million in support of its long-term partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of the United States and Canada which helps recruit adult mentors for children as well as provide mentorship moments between Bigs and Littles such as preparing for an interview or learning how to tie a tie.
The addition of this new location will bring more convenience for shoppers looking for great deals on top brands while also helping support local communities through donations from both the company and its customers.
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