H&M may shutter its Pasadena store
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Los Angeles - Fast-fashion retailer H&M may be closing one of its stores in Southern California. Off of Colorado Boulevard, H&M’s Pasadena location possibly might shut down.
The two-story H&M boutique originally opened its doors in 2006. The 9,000 square foot store offers womenswear, menswear, accessories, and more. Organized by different categories, the store caters to a wide variety of audiences on the strip. The boutique currently neighbors popular brands on the street such as Urban Outfitters, Forever 21, Tiffany & Co. and more. Colorado Boulevard is known for its luxury and fast-fashion retail shopping, also accompanied by dining options.
The boutique has been open on the strip for almost a decade. However, it has been speculated that the store may close sometime soon. According to Racked LA, a source has told the publication that the Old Town Pasadena location has no official closing closing date, but it will be closing down its store. H&M has not yet confirmed this, but we have reached out for a comment.