European clothing brand Mango building-out at St. Johns Town Center

The contractor is renovating the closed Furniture Source at a project cost nearing $1 million.


Founded in Barcelona in 1984, Mango has been expanding in the U.S.
Founded in Barcelona in 1984, Mango has been expanding in the U.S.
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European clothing brand Mango is preparing to open a store at St. Johns Town Center where Furniture Source vacated to relocate to the Atlantic North shopping center in East Arlington.

The city issued a permit May 7 for GC Professional Group Corp. of Plantation to build-out 9,000 square feet of space at 4663 River City Drive, Unit 113, near Maggiano’s Little Italy, at a project cost of $945,996.

Mango NY Inc. is listed as the tenant.

Enovative Technologies Inc. of Jacksonville is the agent. Codes-ABC Inc. is handling code compliance. Domo Architecture of New York City is the architect.

European clothing brand Mango appears to be interested in opening a store at St. Johns Town Center where Furniture Source is closing as it relocates to Atlantic North.

Founded in Barcelona in 1984, Mango has been expanding in the U.S.

It has at least seven Florida stores comprising five in Miami and one each in Orlando and Boca Raton. Most focus on Mango women’s clothing with one in Miami also carrying men’s apparel. Mango also sells teen and kids clothing and home decor.

Jacksonville plans indicate the store will carry women’s, men’s and kids’ clothing.

U.S. growth plans

Trade publication ChainStoreAge.com reported in February that Mango is moving forward with its U.S. growth, opening stores in new markets as well as expanding its presence in existing ones.

Mango plans. to build-out 9,000 square feet of space at 4663 River City Drive, Unit 113.


It said the Barcelona-based global fashion retailer expects to open 20 stores in 2025, for a total of 65 U.S. locations. 

“Growth will focus on the Sun Belt and the Northeast regions of the country,” it said, including entry into Washington, Illinois and Nevada.

Mango also plans to open for the first time in Arizona, Connecticut, Ohio, Oregon and Louisiana. In addition, the company will increase its presence in California and Texas with a store in Houston Galleria.

In 2024, the brand entered Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Washington, D.C.

ChainStoreAge.com said the company is expanding its presence in New York City, with plans for a 13,000-square-foot store on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, near Lincoln Center.

That will be Mango’s fourth Manhattan location.

Main markets

The trade site said the U.S. is one of Mango’s five main markets and its primary online market. 

By 2026, the company expects the country to become one of the group’s three main markets in terms of revenue and sales.

As part of its expansion, Mango opened its second U.S. off-site logistics center, outside of Los Angeles. The company also launched an omnichannel loyalty program, called Mango Likes You, in the U.S.

These photos show some displays of women's accessories at Mango.

The retail trade site said that between 2024 and 2025, Mango will invest more than $70 million in the U.S. in new stores only. It also expects to double its workforce to more than 1,200 employees across the U.S. by 2025. 

Mango operates more than 2,700 stores worldwide.

MangoFashionGroup.com says that as one of Europe’s leading fashion brands, it has been strengthening its presence in the U.S. 

It said the stores will feature the Mediterranean-inspired store concept, NewMed, “which showcases the brand’s spirit and freshness.”

Jacksonville plans indicate the Mango store at St. Johns Town Center will carry women’s, men’s and kids’ clothing.

“Sustainability and architectural integration are key in this new design, which conceives the Mango store as a Mediterranean home with different rooms with a predominance of warm tones and neutral colors, combined with traditional, handcrafted, sustainable, and natural materials, such as ceramic, tuff, wood, marble, esparto grass and leather.”

The website said Mango has been present in the U.S. since 2006. 

Mango women’s dresses at shop.mango.com May 7 showed regular prices from $59.99 to $870.

 

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