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H&M to open new location in Niagara Falls

Thu, Jul 26th 2018 05:45 pm
H&M, Hennes and Mauritz Inc., one of the world's largest fashion retailers, announced a new location in Niagara Falls. Measuring approximately 21,000-square-feet, the new location at Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls will join the 37 popular H&M destinations in the state at noon on Aug. 2. 
H&M has experienced a warm welcome from customers and fans in New York and is happy to continue to expand its store and employee count in the state.
The new H&M location will offer NF residents a one-stop shopping destination for quality clothing, with collections for ladies and men, with a separate "shop in shop" section for accessories.  This location will also carry the H&M Kids collection for newborns to 14 year olds. No matter ones personal style, H&M makes it easy to find what you are looking for by offering something for everyone.  
To celebrate the new store, customers at the H&M at Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls can line up before noon on opening day for a chance to win an H&M Fashion Pass valued up to $500, while supplies last, in addition to other surprise offers for the whole family. Customers who participate in garment collecting on opening day can also enter to win a gift card from $50 to $250 dollars.
H&M looks at retail as a career and not just a job. H&M prides itself on their support of local economies by adding jobs with each new location. With the opening of Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls location, H&M will add approximately 20 employees for this store. In 2017, H&M was the highest ranked fashion retailer on Forbes America's Best Employers list and appeared on Business of Fashion's list of Best Companies to Work for in Fashion.  For available job opportunities, visit career.hm.com.
Sustainability is a natural part of H&M. In 2013, H&M was the first global fashion company to launch in store Garment Collecting. In 2017 alone, H&M U.S. diverted over 2.5 million pounds of unwanted textiles from landfills. The company said all its stores in the U.S. are powered by renewable energy.

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