Mango’s new Seattle location will be housed in Bellevue Square.
The Spanish fashion retailer Mango is continuing its aggressive expansion in the U.S. market, marking its latest milestone with a new store set to open in Seattle. This move aligns with the company’s broader international growth strategy as it seeks to strengthen its presence in key North American cities. First store in Seattle planned for 2025 Mango’s new Seattle location will be housed in Bellevue Square, one of the region’s top shopping destinations. The store will offer both its Woman and Man collections and feature the brand’s signature New Med design concept, which reflects Mediterranean influences and focuses on creating a warm, sustainable, and stylish retail environment. Part of a larger U.S. expansion strategy Mango’s entry into the Seattle market is part of its strategic plan for 2024-2026, which includes a significant focus on the U.S. After initially entering the country in 2006, Mango has accelerated its efforts since 2022, backed by a $100 million investment aimed at broadening its presence across America. In recent years, Mango has opened stores in key U.S. locations, including New York’s Fifth Avenue, as well as cities in Florida, California, Texas, and Georgia. By the end of 2024, the company plans to operate 40 stores in the U.S., positioning the country as one of its top markets by revenue.
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