Louis Anthony Jewelers Announces First Resort Store
The Pittsburgh jeweler has opened a store in the nearby Nemacolin resort.
The Hardy Collective by Louis Anthony Jewelers will be inside The Chateau, a recently renovated centerpiece hotel at the Nemacolin resort in Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands.
“Louis Anthony Jewelers and Nemacolin are both founded on the same core values of excellence, and this new partnership will allow us both to elevate the customer experience to new heights,” said Veronica Guarino, Louis Anthony Jewelers’ vice president and chief operations officer.
The store will offer a selection of one-of-a-kind curated collections, as well as designer timepieces, and “top-shelf service,” the brand said.
“We are thrilled to embark on this exciting new venture, and we can’t wait for you, our loyal clients, to join us as we usher in a new era in the world of jewelry and resort retail,” said Louis A. Guarino Jr., president and chief executive officer of Louis Anthony Jewelers.
The luxury jeweler has been serving the Pittsburgh area for more than 30 years.
Last summer, the family store in South Hills underwent a multiphase remodeling and expansion.
The new 9,000-square-foot flagship location on North Highland Road features a Louis Anthony Home Collection and a full hospitality bar, as well as new watch boutiques and a David Yurman shop-in-shop.
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