CJ Group Opens First U.S. Olive Young Store in Pasadena
Lee Jae-hyun toured the 803-square-meter Pasadena outlet and said it marks the first step in U.S. expansion. The retailer plans five more stores over the next year.
koreaboo.comU.S. store in Pasadena, California, on May 31, 2026. He called for efforts to promote healthy and stylish lifestyles among American consumers and described the launch as a "first step" toward expanding in the United States, the world's largest consumer market, according to the company.
The 803-square-meter store sits in a major commercial district in Pasadena and will offer around 5,000 products from approximately 400 beauty and wellness brands. S. over the next year, beginning on the West Coast and gradually expanding to the East Coast, including New York.
U.S. operations in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The trip marked his first visit to the site in seven years. He also attended the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, an annual PGA Tour event held in Texas.
U.S. until early next month. Company officials said he will assess the competitiveness of future content businesses, including ScreenX and 4DX, and discuss potential global partnerships during the remainder of the trip.
A photo provided by CJ on May 31, 2026, shows Lee at the Pasadena store. Yonhap reported the visit the same day.
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