Macy's

The downtown Macy’s was recently remodeled to better suit the shopping needs of St. Louisans who live and work downtown. The store now offers more choices for a business wardrobe, furnishings for lofts and apartments, and the region’s largest assortment of licensed sports apparel — featuring Cardinals merchandise, of course.

The reconfigured first floor includes cosmetics, jewelry, fashion accessories, petites, juniors, women's ready-to-wear and women's shoes. The second floor is the menswear department and sports apparel. The third floor has more women's clothing, kidswear, housewares and home furnishings — such as smaller cookware sets — that accommodate the space of downtown residences.

Macy's is a tenant in the 21-story Railway Exchange Building. In addition to renting store space, Macy's leases offices for about 80 employees on floors nine and ten.

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