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Hong Kong’s luxury retail gets a boost as Louis Vuitton returns to Times Square in Causeway Bay after 3-year gap

  • The French fashion house has signed a five-year lease for 12,000 sq ft of space spread over two levels in the Wharf Reic-owned mall
  • Top retailers opening outlets reflects confidence in Hong Kong that has not been seen in years, Knight Frank says

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Louis Vuitton is fitting out its new shop in Times Square in Causeway Bay. Photo: Jonathan Wong

Louis Vuitton is returning to Times Square, three years after the French luxury brand shut its store in the Causeway Bay shopping centre, a sign of a brighter outlook for Hong Kong’s luxury retail market.

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The company has reportedly signed a five-year lease for 12,000 square feet of space spread over two levels, 2,000 sq ft larger than its previous shop.

Louis Vuitton, and Times Square owner Wharf Reic did not reply to the Post’s request for comment.

“Hong Kong’s luxury retail market is … set to regain some lost ground as some high-end brands gradually find their way back into the city,” according to a report by Knight Frank on Monday.

Omega opened an outlet at K11 Musea in Tsim Sha Tsui. Photo: Handout
Omega opened an outlet at K11 Musea in Tsim Sha Tsui. Photo: Handout

Louis Vuitton’s new lease reflects confidence in the city “that has not been seen in years”, it added.

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