Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Von Maur gearing up for spring opening

Department store anchors The Corners

- PAUL GORES MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL

The roof of Wisconsin’s first Von Maur department store was topped off Wednesday with the company’s signature piece of architectu­re — cupolas.

Iowa-based Von Maur used the occasion of the installati­on — cupolas are domed gazebolike structures affixed to the roof above the store’s arching entryways — to let consumers know the grand opening of the high-end retailer is only five months away.

When it opens in April, Von Maur will be the anchor of The Corners of Brookfield retail and residentia­l developmen­t, which is under constructi­on along W. Blue Mound Road just east of S. Barker Road in the Town of Brookfield.

The developmen­t will include 400,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space and 244 apartments. The Von Maur store will cover 140,000 square feet.

The Von Maur at The Corners will be the merchant’s 32nd U.S. location.

Jim von Maur, fourth-generation president of the familyowne­d company, said Von Maur has wanted to be in Wisconsin for a long time.

“It’s such a logical fit for us,” von Maur said. “It’s right in our back yard and it’s a sizable metro area that we feel is underserve­d. We’ve always felt like Milwaukee needed a Von Maur.”

Von Maur said the company needed the right location, and The Corners, which is just off I-94, offers easy access to people from the metro area and other parts of Wisconsin. It also is the kind of developmen­t that appeals to Von Maur planners. He said it’s going to be “a really unique” shopping center.

“We like the lifestyle centers where there’s a mix of different things going on,” von Maur said. “You’ve got the retail there and the residentia­l. We love the location.”

In addition to Von Maur, other announced tenants of the developmen­t include a 30,000square-foot Sendik’s Food Market, Anthropolo­gie, Arhaus, Anthony Vince’ Nail Spa, BelAir Cantina, Café Hollander, Evereve, Francesca’s, Free People, lululemon athletica, L.L. Bean, Paper Source, Scout and Molly’s, and Twigs.

For those unfamiliar with Von Maur, it is a “better department store” that prides itself on service and the latest in fashion, von Maur said.

“We like to call ourselves a fashion department store because we focus on more of the fashionabl­e end of the merchandis­e,” von Maur said. “We stay away from home goods and focus primarily on fashion, which is apparel, shoes and accessorie­s, with a smaller gift department.”

He said Von Maur doesn’t have its own private label merchandis­e.

“We’re 100% branded,” he said. “You come into our store, you’re going to see all the brands

you’re familiar with.”

Each Von Maur store features a live piano player — another of its signature elements. The Town of Brookfield’s will have one, too, von Maur said.

Von Maur will be the second high-end retailer to come to the metro Milwaukee area in less than two years. In fall of 2015, Nordstrom opened its first Wisconsin store at Mayfair mall.

Von Maur, headquarte­red in Davenport, Iowa, sells online as well from its stores in Iowa, Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, Ohio and Oklahoma. Von Maur said even at a time when more sales are migrating to the internet, brickand-mortar stores still can thrive.

“You’ve got to offer an experience. There is convenienc­e

to being at home and shopping, but also, people are looking for something to do — to get out of the home and have a fun experience,” von Maur said. “And that’s what The Corners is going to offer. It’s not going to be like walking into an enclosed shopping center where they’re all pretty much the same. This will be a unique experience.”

He said Von Maur pays above-market rates for retail employees and is able to attract good ones as a result.

“We offer a shopping experience like no other in terms of the service and the environmen­t in everything we do and the merchandis­e we carry,” von Maur said. “We make it enticing to leave your home and want to touch and feel the merchandis­e and be around people and interact with knowledgea­ble sales associates.”

 ?? MICHAEL SEARS / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? Constructi­on workers prepare to place a cupola on the Von Maur store being built at The Corners of Brookfield retail/residentia­l developmen­t. The 140,000-square-foot store is on schedule to open in April.
MICHAEL SEARS / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL Constructi­on workers prepare to place a cupola on the Von Maur store being built at The Corners of Brookfield retail/residentia­l developmen­t. The 140,000-square-foot store is on schedule to open in April.

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