Swedish fashion retailer H&M has canceled plans to open a store at Brookwood Village shopping mall.

"At the current time, we are no longer planning on opening at this location," H&M said in an emailed statement to AL.com on Friday afternoon. "However, should plans change in the future we will let you know."

Brookwood Village announced in September 2017 that H&M planned to open a two-story store next door to Books-A-Million in 2018.

When asked about the status of the H&M store on Thursday, Anne Stephens, who does specialty leasing and marketing for Brookwood Village, declined to comment.

"We are evaluating a considerable redevelopment for Brookwood Village which will add additional real estate uses such as hotels and office," she said in a statement. "As we finalize these plans, we are assessing how the different retail components fit into the new redevelopment. Our discussions with H&M are confidential at this point."

Additional details on the possible redevelopment weren't released.

H&M opened its first store in the area in Hoover's Riverchase Galleria in October 2016. It opened its second store at the Shops at Grand River in Leeds in early 2017.

In January, H&M announced it would close as many as 170 stores in 2018. At the same time, the Swedish fashion chain said it would open as many as 390 new stores, for a net addition of 220 stores, down from 388 in 2017.

Brookwood Village, which is located in both Homewood and Mountain Brook, encompasses a 603,857-square-foot, two-level enclosed mall, a 41,900-square-foot grocery-anchored retail component and a nine-story 170,270-square-foot Class "A" office building.