The cafes in Restoration Hardware's mansion-like galleries have been so successful in Chicago and West Palm Beach, Fla., that the new Southdale location is being revamped even before it's built.
The upscale furniture retailer, known informally as RH, last year announced plans to build a four-story store in the southwest corner of the Southdale parking lot with a target of opening in early 2019. At the time it said it would leave its existing store in the Galleria across the street.
But the California-based company recently modified the plan to instead make a building that is three stories high with a cafe on the roof rather than on the main floor. The new store is now expected to open a bit later in 2019, likely in the second quarter, according to Simon Property Group, owner of Southdale.
Work at the Southdale site has been minimal during winter, but construction will accelerate as the weather warms.
The new mansion-like store will be similar to other free-standing Restoration Hardware stores in Chicago, Toronto, Boston and West Palm Beach. Most include a full-service cafe, barista bar and wine vault.
The store size will remain at approximately 50,000 square feet despite the reduction in the number of floors.
The top level was originally going to include a courtyard and glass-enclosed conservatory, but due to the success of a rooftop cafe in West Palm Beach, the plans were changed.
The cafe in West Palm Beach is trending 35 percent ahead of Chicago's year-one numbers and is on track to exceed $7 million in 2018, company executives said in discussing quarterly earnings earlier this week. RH Chief Executive Gary Friedman also noted that putting a cafe on the roof attracts more customers to explore the upper floors.