One of the larger freestanding suburban stores was at Ward's Corner in Norfolk [2].
There are fewer than fifty freestanding stores in the United States.
That same year, Sung opened his first freestanding store in Toronto's Hazelton Lanes.
The freestanding store was later replaced with a new anchor store located in the Houston Galleria in 1970.
Next she obtained her initial American freestanding store in SoHo.
The building was originally designed and built as the fourth Bullock's department store in the mid-1950s (the last freestanding store they constructed).
Bloomingdale's had relocated to the mall from a freestanding store in Jenkintown.
It became a standard feature on all new freestanding stores.
It originally began as a department within the larger Barneys New York stores, but is now a freestanding store located throughout the US.
And she has now secured a location for her first freestanding store in the United States, in SoHo.