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11,000-sqft fine jewelry store coming to North Lamar Boulevard

Crews broke ground on the new location for Korman Fine Jewelry, an Austin-based jeweler with 50 years in business.

A rendering of the incoming Korman Fine Jewelry store on North Lamar Boulevard, depicting the shop from the outside. The rendering shows a building with tan stone walls, a copper-colored shade structure swinging out the the left, golden lettering, and greenery planted around the property.

The new Korman Fine Jewelry store opening on North Lamar Boulevard will span 11,000 sqft and offer a range of guest experiences.

Renderings courtesy Michael Hsu Office of Architecture

That’ll fit a lot of diamonds.

Work on a new, 11,000-sqft Korman Fine Jewelry store is now underway at 2901 N. Lamar Blvd. The transformation of the expansive space — which used to house University Cyclery — was designed by Michael Hsu Office of Architecture.

The fine jeweler has worked in Austin for five decades and plans to make this new space home to several guest experiences, including:

  • A showroom
  • Multiple hospitality lounges
  • A bridal salon
  • A VIP reception room

When the store opens — the completion date is yet to be determined — guests will be able to shop from brands like Messika, Rolex, Single Stone, Tudor, and other renowned names. Check out the catalog.

A gif cycling through renderings of the Korman Fine Jewelers site.

The new site will include several guest experiences.

Renderings courtesy Michael Hsu Office of Architecture.

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