Chain Store Age By: Al Urbanski Gavin Thomas, who led the development departments at Kite Realty Group and Hendricks Commercial Properties, can now be found in Columbus tending to the ever-evolving Easton Town Center. Read more at Chain Store Age….
By Al Urbanski , Chain Store Age
More than 50,000 sq. ft. of new shopping opportunities will soon be presented to shoppers at Ohio’s most popular retail destination.
Easton Town Center, which draws 21 million customer visits a year and houses more than 200 shopping and dining options is constantly in the process of re-curating its mix, and eight new tenants will open at the Columbus venue this year.
Opening in summer will be MAC Cosmetics with its first stand-alone location in the Buckeye State, comfort apparel retailer Soft Surroundings, Lily Pulitzer, and Condado Tacos.
Fall will see the Easton debuts of international fashion power Zara, Detroit-based watchmaker Shinola, outdoor clothing purveyor Filson, and Pea in the Bod, a boutique for expectant mothers.
Co-Developed by Steiner + Associates, The Georgetown Company and L Brands, Easton is a 1,300-acre mixed use destination that also features a power retail center known as Easton Gateway. The office park at Easton has 25,000 employees.
Easton Town Center is ranked among the top 30 highest-performing retail centers in the United States and has the highest specialty retail sales and overall volume in the state of Ohio.
Chain Store Age By: Al Urbanski Gavin Thomas, who led the development departments at Kite Realty Group and Hendricks Commercial Properties, can now be found in Columbus tending to the ever-evolving Easton Town Center. Read more at Chain Store Age….
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