Nordstrom Rack Opening New Orlando Store This Fall

The Seattle-based fashion retailer will open at Lake Nona West

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
Photo: Official (Image credit: https://press.nordstrom.com/)

This fall, Seattle-based fashion retailer Nordstrom Rack will open a new store in the Lake Nona West development in Orlando.

“We look forward to being a part of the Orlando community and serving our customers with an amazing offering of great brands at great prices,” Gemma Lionello, President of Nordstrom Rack, said in a press release. “We’re excited to grow our footprint in the Orlando market and introduce new customers to the Nordstrom experience.”

The new store will boast 26,000 square feet of space, acting as a hub for “convenient services such as online order pick up from both Nordstrom.com and NordstromRack.com,” and allowing customers to make returns easily.

“Nordstrom Rack is the off-price retail division of Nordstrom, Inc. and plays a critical role in the company’s Closer to You strategy, which focuses on delivering customers a more convenient and interconnected experience across its stores and digital platforms,” said the press release. “Nordstrom Rack offers customers up to 70 percent off on-trend apparel, accessories, beauty products, home decor and shoes from many of the top brands sold at Nordstrom stores.”

Opening at Lake Nona West, Nordstrom Rack will join a retail community anchored by Target and home to retailers like Barnes & Noble, Total Wine & More, Homesense, Sephora, and more.

You can keep up with all things Nordstrom Rack by following @nordstromrack on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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