Like just about everything else I've seen in Hudson Yards — from luxury residential buildings to a third space that charges $6 for 30 minutes of access to napping pods and meditation stations, NYC's Neiman Marcus combines a lot of varied services into a single space.
The store was definitely modern and it had some unexpected features — namely the arcades — but ultimately, from walking through it, I have to say that it felt more or less like any other department store I've been in.
In a city that already has several famous department stores, from Bloomingdale's to Barney's, I look forward to seeing how Neiman Marcus will fare.