The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

Sydney Old Navy store to open in winter

- GREG MCNEIL BUSINESS REPORTER greg.mcneil@cbpost.com @capebreton­post

SYDNEY — The opening of Cape Breton's first Old Navy store has been moved up from late spring to early winter.

“Originally, it was going to be in this fall and then it got pushed (back) because of COVID,” said Mayflower Mall general manager Greg Morrison.

“We were after doing a bunch of work anyway so it was ready to go.”

The 13,000-square-foot location will open in the former Urban Planet spot, near the mall's food court.

The arrival of the Gapowned casual clothing retailer was first announced in January, along with an original opening date in the fall. The delayed spring opening was revealed in August.

Though the general timeline of winter 2021 has now been stated as the new opening target, a specific date has been set but Morrison didn't want to reveal it just in case there was another delay.

As for the rest of the mall merchants, he said, things are going well despite the current economic climate.

“I can even go as far as saying as good as anticipate­d,” he said.

There's no current news of any openings other than Old Navy but Morrison said he is hopeful that will change this winter and spring.

“Here's some good news,” he said of Old Navy's new opening date.

“We get a lot of negative news, and we will, but there will be better days ahead.”

Old Navy is known for basic, affordable clothing for men, women and children, and for its colourful marketing campaigns.

The Cape Breton location will be the fourth in Nova Scotia, joining others in Dartmouth and Halifax.

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The exterior location of the new Old Navy location at the Mayflower Mall is shown. The store opening date has been moved up by a couple of months.

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