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Brooklyn is going to have to wait another two years for its H&M.

The affordable fashion chain initially planned to open up shop in the Fulton Street Mall by 2010, but construction delays due to a nearby subway station have pushed the opening back to spring 2011, developer Albert Laboz told WWD.com.

The 30,000-square-foot store at the outdoor pedestrian mall — which attracts 100,000 shoppers a day — will be H&M’s second location in Brooklyn.

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