Categories: NewsNYCRetail

Banana Republic Opens Flagship Store in SoHo

NEW YORK — Banana Republic, a brand owned by Gap Inc., has reopened its flagship New York City store. Located in the heart of the SoHo Cast Iron Historic District, at 552 Broadway, between Prince and Spring Streets, the space has been redesigned in collaboration with renowned architect and interior designer Noa Santos, of NAINOA, and creative advisor Jacqueline Schnabel as a premium expression of Banana Republic.

Featuring an elevated store design and retail experience, architecture and art become an immersive surround sound for the brand’s fashion and home collections. Shoppers are invited to discover Banana Republic’s high-quality women’s and men’s ready to wear and accessories—from sustainably sourced cashmere to European flax linen to exclusive vintage pieces from the Banana Republic archives. And new to the SoHo store is the addition of BR Home, including furniture, lighting, and other home goods.

The store will also offer a range of premier services designed to enhance the Banana Republic shopping experience, from custom tailoring and personalized concierge and styling services. Spanning 17,000 square-feet and two stories, the store is a cultural curation of the brand’s ethos of modern exploration – from art and sculptures, to books and decor.

Gap Inc. Creative Director Zac Posen shared, “It was a special experience to collaborate with Noa SantosJacqueline Schnabel and the in-house Banana Republic team to curate an incredible SoHo Flagship experience that celebrates the brand’s heritage with a modern point of view through immersive experiences across fashion, art, global culture and more.”

A reflection of the brand’s elevated aesthetic rooted in rich storytelling and exploration, the store boasts luxe materials like travertine, brass and Venetian plaster, and an incredible array of art and artistry, including an installation by Mexico-based artist Angela Damman, known for using sustainable handmade textiles made from regenerative native plant fibers. Throughout the store, customers will find a variety of other artworks that will be rotated seasonally in partnership with Schnabel – the first of which includes a bespoke chair, wall hanging artwork, and hammock displayed amid lush greenery in the entry area and windows.

Self-expression comes to life at the Banana Republic SoHo store where premium lifestyle and personalized shopping experiences span two floors.

First Floor Highlights:

  • The first floor showcases women’s collections and accessories, offering a seamless shopping experience for linen, cashmere, denim, occasionwear, and soft dressing from day to night. Additionally, the floor features suiting, art, and global artisan products.
  • Exclusive Banana Republic’s vintage surplus offerings from the ’80s and ’90s are available for purchase, ranging from $55 to $1,200.
  • Further storytelling is in the BR Classics Cashmere section, where guests can experience our products and learn about our sustainability-focused brand story.
  • The rotunda designed by Angela Damman, features a one-of-a-kind chandelier, anchoring the first floor with travel, discovery, and maker stories.
  • Jacqueline Schnabel hand-picked beautiful items for purchase, including books on travel, food, art, music, architecture, interior design, pottery from BR Home and Cote Bougie scented candles from Morocco.

Second Floor Highlights:

  • The second floor includes men’s collections and accessories include leather, suede, denim, linen, cashmere, occasionwear, and a suiting shop with on-site tailoring services. It also features the BR Home Penthouse Apartment and Banana Republic Bespoke Services.
  • The BR Home Penthouse Apartment is a three-room space that serves as the first BR Home showroom in New York City. The BR Home Design Studio is an interior design styling service led by expert stylists from Banana Republic’s Home team, available by appointment.
  • Banana Republic Bespoke Services offers personal styling, tailoring and alterations, gift boxing, local delivery, and more. Customers can also book a VIP room for special events. Exclusive to the SoHo flagship, on-site product embroidery allows garments to be customized with a monogram, message, or motif, creating unique heirlooms.

Artwork featured throughout:

  • Hand-carved wood sculptures by Chuck Manion and Jonathan Shlafer;
  • Art sculptures by Vince Skelly and Jinsik Yoo;
  • Photography by McDermott & McGough and Jessica Craig– Martin;
  • Ceramics by Brooklyn artist Jane Yang D’Haen known for designs inspired by her Korean heritage; and
  • Paintings by Roland Allmeyer, Nobuyoshi Araki, Michael Campbell, Jesse Edwards, Phoenix Falcon, Rhys Gaetano, Jessica Craig-Martin, McDermott & McGough, Peter McGough, Lola Montes, and Gary Tenenbaum.

Location:

552 Broadway
New York, NY 10012

Hours:

Sunday – Thursday: 11AM – 7PM
Friday – Saturday: 11AM – 8PM

Editor

Recent Posts

MillerKnoll Opens Flagship Showroom in NYC

MillerKnoll, a global leader in design, is opening two new flagship locations in New York and…

2 days ago

Protege Raises $10 Million Seed Round

NEW YORK -- Protege announced a $10 million seed round and the launch of its AI training data…

2 days ago

SUNY Delhi Completes $37.9 Million in Renovations to Veterinary Hall

SUNY Delhi has announced the grand reopening of Farnsworth Hall after more than two years…

3 days ago

NBT Bancorp to Buy Evans for $236 Million

NORWICH, NY and WILLIAMSVILLE, NY -- NBT Bancorp Inc. has agreed to buy Evans Bancorp,…

3 days ago

Work of Heart Completes Nearly $1 Million Expansion for Child Care

Empire State Development (ESD) announced the completion of A Work of Heart's $979,437 childcare expansion…

3 days ago

Barnes & Noble Arrives in Syracuse Mall

SYRACUSE – Barnes & Noble has arrived at Syracuse's Destiny USA mall. The new Barnes…

3 days ago