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Saks Fifth Avenue plans Calgary store opening for January 2018

Saks Fifth Avenue is planning to open a store in Calgary its third in Canada as part of a plan for up to seven stores across the country.

City 'logical next step' for expansion of luxury retailer, company says

Company president Marc Metrick believes the city's woes are merely "a point in time." (Associated Press)

Luxury retailer Saks Fifth Avenue plans to open its next Canadian store in Calgary in what it says amounts to a vote of confidence that the city's economy will bounce back from its economic struggles.

"We're in this for the long haul," said president MarcMetrickin an interview Tuesday.

Calgary is the financial heart of the country'soilpatch. As crude prices have fallen over the last two years, the city has been coping with mass layoffs and an unemployment rate of 8.3 per cent in April above the national rate of 7.1 per cent.

Saks opened its Toronto flagship location at the Eaton Centre earlier this year. The luxury retailer will open a Calgary store in early 2018. (Nathan Denette/Canadian Press)

ButMetricksaid he believes the city's woes are merely "a point in time."

"When things come back around ... we want to be ready," he said. "We want to be there."

The 115,000-square-foot Calgary store would be located in the city's Chinook Centre. It is slated to open in January 2018.

2 stores open in Toronto

Sakshas opened two stores in Canada, both in Toronto. It opened its Toronto flagship location at the Eaton Centre in February, followed by itsSherwayGardens location several days later.

Metrick said the flagship location is on track to becoming one of the company's top performing stores. However, Saks has to make its clothes available to customers faster, as shoppers no longer want to wait months after a runway show to buy a designer label, he said in a speech at a Retail Council of Canada conference in Toronto.

"That's a work in progress," he said later in the interview.

The company has said it is considering opening up to seven shops in Canada, butMetricksaid that wasn't set in stone.

"I don't have a number fixed in my head," he said. "I obviously want to have more than three."

Hudson Bay Company, which purchased theSaksbrand in mid-2013, will report its first-quarter earnings next week.