In 2019, Tiffany began a gut renovation of its flagship store and moved into a temporary space next door, an old Niketown store. The company unveiled renderings of the exterior a year later that included a glass addition and an eighth-floor roof deck.
Soon after, there was a major shake-up inside Tiffany's: French luxury giant LVMH bought the company for $15.8 billion, adding the jeweler to its stable of high-end brands, which includes Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Dom Pérignon.
Now, roughly four years after renovations began, Tiffany's flagship has reopened with a new name — The Landmark — and new leaders at the helm: CEO Anthony Ledru and Executive Vice President Alexandre Arnault, son of LVMH chief exec Bernard Arnault.
The new store opened on April 28, and Tiffany hosted multiple celebrity-studded events to celebrate, including a ribbon-cutting with "Wonder Woman" star Gal Gadot and a party attended by stars like Michael B. Jordan, Blake Lively, and Florence Pugh.
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