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The Fashion Mall will welcome new luxury shops
Indianapolis, Indiana – The Fashion Mall at Keystone has declared the arrival of multiple new upscale retailers to the retail complex.
David Yurman, Marc Jacobs, and State & Liberty will open in October and November, according to a news statement from Simon, an Indianapolis-based real estate developer and mall owner.
David Yurman is regarded as the leading luxury jewelry and watches brand in America, providing a classic example of inspiration, ingenuity, and flawless craftsmanship. This month, the store will open next to Gucci and Anthropologie, across from Louis Vuitton.
This November, Marc Jacobs will open adjacent to Altar’d State. Mall executives claim that the brand still celebrates real elegance by offering both unique and commonplace items.
According to the description, State & Liberty is a stylish menswear company that specializes on athletic fit, and performance fabric apparel. According to mall authorities, the store will debut in a pop-up location in November and relocate after the retail center’s renovation is finished.
After the Saks Fifth Avenue store closed in July, the redevelopment, which was initially announced in April, got underway. According to Simon, Saks Fifth Avenue’s remodeled space will be a “modern, sophisticated” workplace space.
One Keystone Crossing, containing 100,000 square feet of office space, is scheduled to open in the final three months of 2026.
The multi-level renovation was referred to by Simon as a “new standard for the workplace of the future.” The Best Chocolate in Town is relocating to a new site close to Doc. B’s, the mall recently revealed.
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