Harry Rosen Opens Impressive Ottawa Flagship

Craig Patterson
Craig Patterson
Now located in Toronto, Craig is a retail analyst and consultant at the Retail Council of Canada. He's also the Director of Applied Research at the University of Alberta School of Retailing in Edmonton. He has studied the Canadian retail landscape for the past 25 years and he holds Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws Degrees. He is also President & CEO of Vancouver-based Retail Insider Media Ltd.

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Harry Rosen Store Ottawa Rideau Centre Retail InsiderHarry Rosen Store Ottawa Rideau Centre Retail Insider

Upscale menswear retailer Harry Rosen‘s new Rideau Centre flagship is now open, complete with a first for the company — a stand-alone footwear shop with its own entrance. The new store features a unique exterior and modern, bright interiors, showcasing an expanded assortment of luxury designers. The 17,000 square foot store replaces an adjacent location which was about half its size. 

Its storefront features a houndstooth pattern, created by artisans who layered the glass to create a 3-dimensional appearance. It’s lit with more than 2,000 LED lights.


Inside 'The Shoe Shop' at Harry Rosen, Rideau Centre. Inside 'The Shoe Shop' at Harry Rosen, Rideau Centre. 

Inside ‘The Shoe Shop’ at Harry Rosen, Rideau Centre. 


Mall entrance to 'The Shoe Shop'.Mall entrance to 'The Shoe Shop'.

Mall entrance to ‘The Shoe Shop’.

The  stand-alone footwear department, called The Shoe Shop, features a wide variety of upscale footwear designers, including the likes of Prada, Salvatore Ferragamo, Canali, To Boot New York, Tod’s and others.


The bright new men’s store features an expanded selection of menswear brands including Polo Ralph Lauren, Armani Collezioni, John Varvatos, Etro and others. It features shops-in-stores for Ermenegildo Zegna and men’s jewelry collection, Tateossian. The store’s tailored clothing department features rich and warm colours, housing an impressive selection of suits and sports jackets by Canali, BOSS, the made-in-Canada JP Tilford by Samuelsohn, and more. 


The store also boasts a fully staffed, state-of-the-art tailor shop. A private, club-like setting serves as the destination for made-to-measure consultations.

“We’re thrilled to bring a true flagship store experience to Ottawa,” says Larry Rosen, CEO, Harry Rosen Inc. “It’s a showcase of our latest thinking in store design.”


The expanded Ottawa store is now one of Harry Rosen’s largest locations. Rosen’s Toronto flagship measures a whopping 55,000 square feet, making it one of the world’s largest premium menswear stores. The company is spending over $100 million expanding and renovating its entire fleet of stores. It will completely overhaul its Downtown Montreal and Vancouver locations, for example. Its Montreal store will grow to become the company’s second-largest, rivalling the world’s best men’s stores. Its Vancouver store, the second-highest selling in the chain, will be completely renovated and reconfiguredIn total, Harry Rosen has 16 Canadian store locations as well as one outlet store in Mississauga. A second outlet store opens soon at Toronto’s Vaughan Mills. 


Click image  for entire Rideau Centre PDF mall floorplan. Click image  for entire Rideau Centre PDF mall floorplan. 

Click image for entire Rideau Centre PDF mall floorplan. 

Ottawa’s Rideau Centre is undertaking a massive expansion which will eventually include new retail anchored by a 105,000 square foot La Maison Simons store and a 157,000 square foot Nordstrom store. Nordstrom is scheduled to open on March 6, 2015, next door to Harry Rosen. Simons will open in August of 2016. 

Although Harry Rosen will see increased competition from the likes of Nordstrom and Simons, Rosen’s exceptional product selection and customer service will set it apart. The company spends more on staff training than any retailer in the country, according to CEO Larry Rosen, and its designer product selection will surpass that of any Ottawa retailer. 

All photos: Harry Rosen Inc.

Today’s Retail News From Around The Web: November 5, 2014



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