Nearly four years after it was closed and encased in a cocoon of scaffolding, a 21st-century rendition of Tiffany & Co.'s flagship store at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 57th has debuted, the most widely anticipated in a series of renovations underway at iconic storefronts in the luxury shopping district.

Known as the Landmark, Tiffany's flagship store has been reimagined with multi-story casement-style arched windows and a parquet-style wooden floor on the ground floor of the renovated 10-story building that sits under a corner of Trump Tower.

The Landmark was designed by architect Peter Marino, a signature designer of luxury retail flagships.

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