Norah Returns to Belgium with First Store in Hasselt and 20-Store Flemish Plan

Dutch fashion brand Norah returns to Belgium and opens first store in Hasselt, marking the start of a planned 20–25‑store Flemish network after a strategic 2026 withdrawal. The retailer will open its new shop at Koning Albertstraat 60 in April 2027, with the Belgian head office located above the store, signaling a long‑term commitment rather than a one‑off expansion.

What exactly is Norah planning in Belgium?

The immediate step for Norah is the opening of Hasselt as its first new Belgian store following the departure from its market in 2026, followed by expanding into an operational network of 20 to 25 stores in Flanders. According to the CEO of Norah, Han Sterk, two shops have not been enough to ensure the proper functioning of the market, and now the brand needs critical mass before considering the success of its venture in Belgium. The number of 20 stores is the bare minimum for the company in Belgium, a number it has mentioned despite the closing of its two Belgian stores recently.

Where and when will the new Norah store open in Hasselt?

The new Norah store will open at Koning Albertstraat 60, Hasselt, which is the old Casa building near Inno and Hema, in a key shopping area that attracts high foot traffic. The plan is to open the store in April 2027, allowing enough time to prepare the fit-out, staffing, and management structure before the grand opening. The Belgian head office for the company will be on the upper floors of the store, an indication that the company plans to treat Belgium as a different market segment and not just a small addition to the Dutch market.

Why did Norah close its Belgian stores before coming back?

The company shut down its last two stores in Belgium in 2026 at the start of a more general retreat from markets outside the Netherlands, with Belgium and Germany both being abandoned as Norah focused on consolidating its fast-growing network in the Netherlands. Rather than viewing this as a failure of the company in Belgium, it was viewed by the management as an important stopgap for allowing the concept, brand identity, and back office infrastructure to be strengthened sufficiently to enable future international expansion. Speaking in interviews, Sterk commented that the brand first had to “focus on the Netherlands and have sufficient operations and concept.”

How many stores does Norah want in Belgium and why that number?

The target of 20 to 25 stores in Flanders that has been set by Norah is neither random nor coincidental; the CEO has made it very clear that “it is at 20 to 25 stores where the brand will be able to make a fist of it.” The number is important because the company has decided that only when a certain level of density is reached does it make sense to invest in local management, marketing, and supply chain activities. “Two stores are not enough,” Sterk has made it abundantly clear, “if we want to have an impact.” Thus, this target is also a signal that Norah means to be a player in mainstream fashion retail in Flanders and not merely a niche entrant.

Which similar cases show fashion brands returning to Belgium after exit?

Norah is not the first fashion chain from Europe that has decided to abandon the Belgian market and subsequently returned there with a new strategy. In 2022, the


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2 responses to “Norah Returns to Belgium with First Store in Hasselt and 20-Store Flemish Plan”

  1. california goddess Avatar
    california goddess

    Fancy that! After bailing out on us in 2026, Norah thinks it can just waltz back with 20 stores and a head office, like we haven’t already had our fill of “strategic retreats.” 🤦‍♂️

  2. Dove Dolce Avatar
    Dove Dolce

    Brilliant move, Norah! Who wouldn’t want to dust off those old store locations after a dramatic exit and reopen with the confidence of a politician giving a speech in a half-empty hall? 😂 20+ stores? Sounds like a plan to bump up the rent prices for the rest of us!

  3. Wrangler Jim Avatar
    Wrangler Jim

    Looks like Norah’s taking a crash course in retail geography—because apparently, two stores weren’t enough to figure out Belgium was more than just a quick stop for fries! 🍟 Next up: the 20-store marathon!

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