Saks Off Fifth closing only store in the Bronx

Saks’ discount brand, Saks Off Fifth, is pulling out of The Bronx after opening its first store there two years ago.

The 25,000-square-foot store at the Bay Plaza Shopping Center will close on Oct. 31, according to a public filing. The store employs 31 staffers.

The luxury discount chain’s parent company, Toronto-based Hudson’s Bay Co., has said it will close up to 20 of its 133 stores this year as part of a larger initiative to “focus on businesses with the strongest growth opportunities.”

Closures have hit Lord & Taylor stores, including HBC’s massive Fifth Avenue flagship in Midtown Manhattan, which shuttered right after the holiday season.

An additional four Saks Off Fifth stores — that are not part of the 20 — have closed so far this year.

“These decisions are never easy, but they are the right ones for the company,” HBC said in a statement to The Post. “This location is one of up to 20 anticipated closures.”

By contrast, HBC is investing in its Saks Fifth Avenue flagship store, which is undergoing a multiyear, $250 million renovation. It’s across from Rockefeller Center.

The remodeling of the Midtown Manhattan store, which opened in 1924, has already brought a destination eatery called L’Avenue, a new men’s shoe department, and a new beauty department on the second floor.

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