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Saks Fifth Avenue

Saks Fifth Avenue is a luxury department store that was created by the joining of the Saks and Gimbel retail families in 1923.

Saks Fifth Avenue is an iconic luxury department store in New York City

Its iconic flagship store on an entire block across Fifth Avenue from Rockefeller Center opened in 1924.

New Yorkers love their shoes. Saks’ eighth floor shoe department has its very own zip code.

Saks Off Fifth is Saks’ discount outlet store. Saks is currently owned by the Hudson’s Bay Company.


Visit Saks Fifth Avenue

Midtown East Flagship

The Saks Fifth Avenue flagship is in Midtown East across the street from Rockefeller Center.

Saks Fifth Avenue
611 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10022
(between 48th & 49th St)

(212) 753-4000

(F) (M) (B) (D) to 47 – 50 St – Rockefeller Center
(M) or (E) to Fifth Ave – 53rd St
(6) to 51st St

Downtown

Saks Fifth Avenue NYC Downtown is in the Brookfield Place shopping center in Battery Park City.

225 Liberty St, New York, NY 10281
Brookfield Place

(646) 344-6300


Shop Saks Fifth Avenue

Shop Saks Fifth Avenue online at www.saksfifthavenue.com


Published September 30, 2019 ~ Updated November 11, 2019.

Filed Under: Midtown East

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