Indiana
The Greenwood Park Mall will soon welcome these five retailers
Greenwood, Indiana – Shoppers at the Greenwood Park Mall will soon have some new places to visit, including a location to buy the gear of your favorite team and a new boba tea spot.
In the upcoming month, the mall will open five new stores and make improvements to the central common area, including new paint and better lighting.
Nearby Macy’s is where you’ll find Rally House. The specialist sports retailer sells apparel, presents, home accents, and other sports memorabilia with an emphasis on regional professional and collegiate teams. It’s anticipated that the 6,000-square-foot business will open in March.
Discount fragrance business Perfumania specializes in high-end scents for both sexes. When it opens this spring, the 2,000-square-foot storefront will be situated between Claire’s and Zumiez.
In the spring, a Daily Thread will be opened between HomeSpa and Macy’s. The 3,500-square-foot business offers shoppers reasonably priced clothing for “ladies of all shapes and sizes.”
The company Earthbound Trading Co. describes itself as a “free spirit-inspired brand” that sells apparel, accessories, home goods, and other items for men and women. The 3,000-square-foot storefront, which is scheduled to open this spring, will be situated between Zoey & Pearl’s and Rogers and Hollands Jewelry.
In the spring, Bubblelicious Milk & Tea will debut at the food court. The restaurant, which was founded by “two Milwaukee girls with a love for Asian cuisine,” will serve a variety of real boba teas.
-
Indiana2 weeks ago
While staff members get ready to move into a new structure, the Westfield Washington Public Library shutters
-
Local News2 weeks ago
Vehicle crashes into the Monroe County food bank
-
Local News2 weeks ago
New Fort Wayne mayor, its 1st Black leader, in caucus to replace late mayor
-
Local News2 weeks ago
Indiana Chamber of Commerce program recognizes Indiana Members Credit Union
-
Local News2 weeks ago
The biggest teachers union in Indiana supports Jennifer McCormick for governor
-
Local News2 weeks ago
An interim superintendent was selected during the MCCSC board meeting, and Childs-Templeton Elementary Schools will merge
-
Indiana1 week ago
Amazon Web Services is investing $11 billion to build a new data center in Indiana
-
Local News1 week ago
Democrat Jennifer McCormick gets teacher union endorsement in race for Indiana governor
Leave a Reply