Printemps New York Is Officially Open

The Parisian retailer is now open on Wall Street, bringing a whole new feeling to the luxury retail experience in NYC. 

Mar 21, 2025 - 12:04
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Printemps New York Is Officially Open

Parisian retailer Printemps is making its debut in New York City, bringing a new retail concept to the heart of the Financial District. Set within the One Wall Street building, the new retail space offers a modern take on luxury shopping, merging fashion, hospitality, and cultural experiences in an environment that draws inspiration from classic Parisian architecture.

Printemps New York is designed as an immersive retail destination where shoppers can explore a curated selection of fashion, beauty, and lifestyle offerings while feeling like they're in a luxury apartment in Paris, receiving the ultimate princess treatment. The 55,000-square-foot space spans two floors and boasts an eclectic mix of contemporary and vintage pieces, with an emphasis on the architectural integrity of the space. Doors officially open today at 1 Wall Street, March 21, inviting New York shoppers an opportunity to experience a reimagined approach to shopping.

"New York offers a dynamic mix of cultural diversity and global influence, making it the perfect location for our brand’s expansion and the introduction of our new concept,” Printemps CEO Jean-Marc Bellaiche said in a press release. “Printemps New York represents a completely fresh approach—it’s not a department store."

One of the standout features of Printemps New York is its integration of food and beverage experiences, which elevate the shopping experience beyond retail. Maison Passerelle, the fine dining restaurant led by acclaimed chef Gregory Gourdet, offers a modern interpretation of French culinary classics. Additional culinary concepts—including the all-day Café Jalu, the Parisian-inspired raw bar Salon Vert, and the intimate Red Room Bar—provide visitors with an array of dining options within the space. Plus, there's even a celebratory Champagne Bar.

Architect Laura Gonzalez, known for her style that fuses residential, hospitality, and retail elements, brought the new Printemps vision to life with intricate, hand-painted details, with an interplay of French and American design influences.

With dedicated spaces for events, pop-ups, and showcases, the French-born concept store seeks to foster community engagement across from its home pond while, simultaneously, redefining the role of a luxury retailer. Shoppers can see more on the retailer's website.