H&M is closing another store in Toronto
Swedish fast fashion giant H&M is set to close its second retail store in downtown Toronto, a mere two weeks after news broke about the first closure.
The standalone H&M store at 13-15 Bloor Street West first opened its doors back in 2004, and will be shutting its doors on Jan. 22 after nearly 19 years in business.
A sales associate at the Bloor Street location told Retail Insider that the store is closing due to low sales and high rents.
The three-level store is situated just off the corner of Yonge and Bloor, along a busy corridor that's home to other fashion brands like Aritzia, Alo Yoga, and Nordstrom Rack.
H&M also shut one of its first-ever Toronto stores earlier this month, which was located at 427-429 Queen Street West.
Over 16 years, the bright red signage became a quintessential part of the trendy shopping neighbourhood.
Although H&M said it planned to close 240 stores worldwide in 2022, it's unclear if any future downsizing will affect more stores in Toronto.
There's still several H&M stores around the city to visit, most of which are located inside malls.
You can continue to shop at H&M for all your last-minute party and casual attire needs at Dufferin Mall, Sherway Gardens, Eaton Centre, Yorkdale Shopping Centre, Fairview Mall, and Scarborough Town Centre.
Hector Vasquez
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