Romaine Bostick
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We want them to come and check what's happening at Bloomingdale's.
And it's exactly with this vision that we're renovating this 59th Street flagship.
so we started from the top shoe floor with the now luxury radio wear and you're going to see it's going to be like a total reinvention of the codes of bloomingdales so we are not forgetting the legacy and what we used to be but it's really bringing this flagship to its new era so that's going to be very very exciting and we have more to come we also have more brands coming in so you know we opened like louboutin four weeks ago we have a big uh a new opening at chanel a duplex turn house that we're gonna build in we're building in the
in this building and just opening today.
That's very, very, very exciting.
Absolutely.
But I think the best for me would be like, you know, the joy in the business and everything that's happening and everything being happy together.
That's really what we want to do.
All right.
Thank you, Roman.
Thank you very much.
Happy holidays.
Happy holidays.
Thank you.
Thank you.
With a big focus on the government shutdown and the economy, who better to talk to than Paul Krugman?
Nobel laureate joins us right now here on The Close.
And Professor Krugman, I do want to start off first with the shutdown.
I mean, I was told heading into the shutdown, the shutdowns don't necessarily matter.
They don't matter for the economy.