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Canada Goose’s New Store At Short Hills Mall To Have ‘Cold Room'

As brand name stores across New Jersey continue shutting their doors, the Mall At Short Hills keeps attracting new tenants.

MILLBURN, NJ — As brand name stores across New Jersey continue shutting their doors in 2018, the Mall At Short Hills keeps attracting new tenants from large companies looking to expand their footprint in the Garden State. The latest immigrant to the Essex County mall is opening its fourth U.S. store: Canada Goose.

The international performance luxury apparel company plans to open three stores this autumn ahead of the 2018 holiday shopping season in Short Hills, Montreal and Vancouver.

The Short Hills and Montréal locations will be the first locations in North America to offer a “cold room” – an immersive experience where fans can test the brand’s warmest parkas in temperatures as low as -25 Celsius (-13 Fahrenheit).

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The company was founded “in a small warehouse” in Toronto, Canada in 1957. It employs more than 2,700 people worldwide. Other U.S. stores are located in New York, Boston and Chicago.

Other retailers to recently relocate to the Mall At Short Hills include:

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  • United Kingdom-based retailer The White Company opened its second U.S. store at the mall (read more here)
  • Intimate apparel store Wacoal opened a new "flagship" store at the mall in March (read more here)
  • Yo! Sushi – the national chain with 87 locations worldwide – opened its second New Jersey restaurant at the mall in 2015 (read more here)
  • Oliver People's opened a new location at the mall in 2016 (read more here)

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