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The Free People store at the revamped International Marketplace in Waikiki
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The store has lots of nice design elements
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The Free People store at the revamped International Marketplace in Waikiki
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The store has lots of nice design elements
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Another part of the Free People store
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A nice touch behind the cash wrap
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The Intimates section at Free People
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The larger store allows Free People to showcase its active offering
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The Free People dressing room - note the details on the privacy curtains
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This is the front of the International Marketplace - no wonder the center is empty. Would you ever guess there is a large shopping center back there anchored by Saks Fifth Avenue?
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Inside the winding space at the shopping center. See that tiny sign with directions to Saks? Saks is at the very end of center with no visibility from the main Waikiki shopping street.
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The Saks is tucked away at the back of the mall
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The lovely women's shoe department at Saks
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The gorgeous
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The new International Marketplace kept the historic banyan tree
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There are lots of store fronts that look like this. Not only are lots of spaces empty but the visibility inside the mall makes it challenging to see what stores are inside.
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The International Marketplace is filled with luxury retailers - a 180-degree change from the stalls selling bric-a-brac that used to fill the old homepsun center
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Flip Flop Shops at the International Marketplace
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More empty store fronts. The International Marketplace officially opened in late August 2016.
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Going out of business sale at Herve Leger - parent company BCBG Max Azria has filed for bankruptcy
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A Hollister store at the center
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High-end swim from French brand Vilebrequin
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The International Marketplace has very nice open spaces. However
Free People has opened one of the most beautiful specialty stores we have ever seen – but unfortunately it’s at the revamped – and deserted – International Marketplace in Waikiki