Fink's Jewelers

Fink’s Jewelers to Open Flagship Location in North Hills

Kane Realty Corporation is excited to announce that Fink’s Jewelers is planning to increase its presence at North Hills by expanding to open a flagship store in the Main District. The opening of the new store will coincide with the opening of the Main District Expansion project currently under construction. Once completed, the redevelopment will include a 12-story high-rise residential building, 346,000 square feet of office space and 100,000 square feet of ground floor retail.

The new Fink’s Jewelers location will be one of the largest in the company at over 8,000 square feet. The showroom will feature a modern jewel-box design complete with light and airy aesthetics, custom gold and bronze accents and ornate decorative fixtures. The store design was created with the customer in mind, featuring many private and semi-private spaces for personal shopping and entertainment. The new flagship location will feature an elevated shopping experience including a state-of-the-art Rolex Shop-in-Shop and a David Yurman showroom.

“The addition of the Rolex Shop-in-Shop and David Yurman showroom at Fink’s Jewelers will enhance their already impressive storefront in North Hills,” said Stacey Buescher, Managing Director of Operations for Kane Realty Corporation. “The Main District is welcoming several other outstanding, national brands over the next year including RH Gallery, Rothy’s, Tecovas and Limani Grille. We are eager to see this district wide transformation come to life.”

The new store will also feature an engagement ring boutique, continuing its reputation as the premiere diamond destination.

“This new flagship store will allow us to better serve our loyal customers,” said Matthew Fink, President of Fink’s Jewelers. “Our North Hills expansion will only solidify our trophy corner in this premiere shopping center. We understand shopping patterns have changed, however, our commitment to providing an extraordinary experience for every customer has not.”