The Mango fashion group will reopen its flagship store tomorrow in the commercial Haussmann street in Paris, which will be the starting point of its expansion plan in France that foresees 70 new points of sale until 2025 and the remodeling of all its establishments, passing from the 223 points of sale it had at the end of 2021 to 300 at the end of 2025.The firm, which considers France one of its strategic markets, will open twenty points of sale in the country this year, of which 12 will be new own stores and franchises in cities such as Reims, Colmar, Orange and Tours.Another eight will be new spaces in shopping centers that will be opened through agreements with large groups, such as Galeries Lafayette, in the towns of Cannes, Lorient and Chambery, among others.Between 2023 and 2025, Mango will continue with its expansion process and will open between 20 and 24 new points of sale each year.The plan includes the renovation of its stores in France over the next few years, beginning this year with an investment of 3.5 million euros for the remodeling of the one located at 54 rue Haussmann and two other large stores in the center of Paris .Mango will reopen the Haussmann store tomorrow, which receives more than 1.6 million visitors a year and has more than 1,400 square meters on two floors.The establishment, located in one of the main shopping streets of Paris, is one of the most important stores that Mango has in the world.Through this reform process, it has become the first store in France to incorporate the new 'New Med' image and to have a low environmental impact.The store modifies the layout of the checkout area to make it more functional and incorporates new technologies and services to improve the customer's shopping experience, such as personal advisors and a point for collecting and returning orders.The establishment also has a container in which customers can deposit clothing and footwear to give garments a second life, in line with the brand's commitment to sustainability.The installation of these containers will be extended to 100% of its stores in France in the next three years.During the presentation of the establishment, Mango's Retail Director, César de Vicente, pointed out that the firm's stores "are a privileged meeting point with its customers", for which the company wants to offer a complete and personalized experience that can meet their needs "and lead to greater brand loyalty.