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Century 21 opens new concept at Staten Island Mall

April 4, 2018

New York City–based discount fashions retailer Century 21 Stores, known for selling high-end designer merchandise at up to 65 percent off the retail prices, opened a new concept store at the Staten Island (N.Y.) Mall. Century 21 Edition, as the 5,000-square-foot store is called, will feature a curated selection of designer women’s shoes, handbags, accessories, sunglasses, watches and fragrances.

This new concept will spotlight a “best of the best” curated assortment of products. Century 21, famous for its iconic store in New York City's downtown Manhattan, has opened three stores in recent years (at City Point, in Brooklyn, N.Y.; Cross County Center, Yonkers, N.Y.; and Sawgrass Mills, Sunrise, Fla.), bringing its total store count to 12.

“The goal of Century 21 Edition,” said CEO Raymond Gindi in a press release, "will be to showcase our most coveted merchandise, allowing us to quickly modify our assortment, based on market demands."

By Brannon Boswell

Executive Editor, Commerce + Communities Today