British retailer Topshop, which first entered the U.S. market nearly three years ago in New York, has opened a 22,000-square-foot store at the Fashion Show Mall in Las Vegas.

The location is the smallest among its three American locations (New York, Chicago and now Las Vegas) and its first inside a shopping center, according to Women’s Wear Daily. Another West Coast store is planned for Los Angeles’ The Grove later this year.

“We are looking to have great flagship stores where we can show what we do,” says Sir Philip Green, owner of parent company Arcadia Group (London), according to WWD.

Arcadia operates Topshop and its men’s sibling, Topman.
 

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