Washington Square Welcomes Five New Shops
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Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Kemea Smith, GoLocalPDX Contributor
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Washington Square kicks off the spring season with three new retail shops and two new restaurants.
“Washington Square continues to demonstrate that it is the dominant retail destination in Oregon,” said Andy Cook, Vice President of Leasing. “The momentum generated by the expansion of Apple, followed by the influx of sought-after retailers this spring, shows that this unique property is the top choice of retailers looking to enter or expand in the Portland market.”
Women’s fitness and lifestyle apparel brand, Athleta, is currently under construction and will be located between Macy’s and Center Court. This will be Athleta’s second Oregon location.
Lululemon’s sister store ivivva athletica has recently opened its doors adjacent to the Nordstrom eBar. The youth athletic brand is targeted to girls ages six to fifteen.
New York based apothecary shop, Kiehl’s, opened up shop last week off of the Nordstrom Court. Kiehl’s is currently delivering a full line of skin, hair and body care for women, men, children, and pets.
Korean BBQ restaurant, KOi Fusion is now located at the Food Court, along with US bakery chain Panera Bread.
“We’re committed to providing our shoppers with a fresh mix of store, restaurant, and entertainment options, along with appealing special events, in our always-comfortable, convenient setting,” says Thomas Randall, Senior Property Manager at Washington Square.
Washington Square is located at 9585 SW Washington Square Road. For more information click HERE.
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