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Burlington Mall

Serving the affluent area of northwest Boston, Burlington Mall is located at the junction of I-95 and US 3. There are 185 specialty shops, and great dining  facilities. Developed by Herbert H. Johnson Associates (architects) and Symmes, Main, and McKee Inc. (associate architects and engineers), Burlington Mall was purchase in 1920 by New York-based Bellwether Properties. Anchor stores are: Sears, […]

Carousel Center

Carousel Center is a seven-story super-regional shopping and entertainment complex on the shore of Onondaga Lake. It has eight anchor store slots  with Best Buy, Bon Ton, H&M, JC Penney, Macy’s, Lord & Taylor, and Sports Authority. There is a seventeen-screen Regal Cinemas movie complex, a Bally Total Fitness, and around 150 other retail stores.

Charlottesville Fashion Square

Charlottesville Fashion Square is the place to go for fashion in Charlottesville, as well as for the surrounding eight county area comprising Central Virginia.  This regional mall is located about one mile (1.6km) north of the city limits of the city on US Route 29 in Albemarle County.  The square is managed by Simon Property Group and hosts four main […]

CoolSprings Galleria

CoolSprings Galleria is an enclosed regional shopping mall in the Cool Springs commercial and residential corridor between Franklin and Brentwood, Tennessee, 15 miles (24 km) south of Nashville. The mall opened in 1991, and has 5 department stores and over 165 stores on two floors totaling 1,117,689 square feet (103,836.7 m2), including the 500-seat Oasis Food Court. CoolSprings Crossings is […]

Crabtree Valley Mall

Crabtree Valley Mall is a regional mall located in Raleigh, North Carolina. At 1,300,000 square feet (121,000 m2), it is the largest enclosed mall in the Triangle. The original developer of Crabtree Valley Mall is Sam Longiotti. Crabtree Valley contains over 220 stores and is anchored by Belk, Sears, and Macy’s. Higher-end restaurants located in the mall include The Cheesecake […]

Danbury Fair

Danbury Fair is one of the largest upscale shopping malls in the U.S. state of Connecticut and is one of the largest malls in New England. It is located off of Interstate 84 and U.S. Route 7 in the city of Danbury opposite the Danbury Municipal Airport. Renovation In January 2007, Danbury Fair began the process of an interior renovation, […]

Fashion Valley

Home to Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s, and J C Penney  and over 200 specialty stores. The multi-use center has a full line up of popular restaurants like California Pizza Kitchen, Love Boat Sushi, P.F. Chang’s China Bistro, Stacked, The Cheesecake Factory, True Food Kitchen and twelve bistro cafes.  The food court featuring American and international favorites. There is also […]

Florida Mall

Located in Orlando, The Florida Mall is Central Florida’s largest shopping center. This international, family-friendly shopping location is host to over 20 million visitors annually. Florida Mall spans nearly 1.8 million square feet of retail space. Shoppers enjoy stores and restaurants, including: a Zara flagship store, The Disney Store, and M&M’s World stores. Anchored by: Dillard’s, J. C. Penney, and […]

Haywood Mall

Haywood Mall, located in Greenville, South Carolina, is the largest in the state. Opened in 1980, the mall has 1,300,000 square feet of retail space. Haywood Mall is conveniently located at the intersection of Haywood Road and I-385.  The over 150 specialty shops at Haywood Mall is anchored by : Belk, Dillard’s, Macy’s, JCPenney and Sears. Amenities at the mall include […]

Lehigh Valley Mall

Located in Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, Lehigh Valley Mall serves the needs of Pennsylvania  residents and tourists. This enclosed super-regional shopping mall north built in 1976, was purchased by Simon Property Group in 2003. In 1995, the mall’s spiral ramp was removed and a glass elevator, installed. The addition of a 110,000-square-foot lifestyle center addition was completed in 2007, adding: […]

Lenox Square

 Serving Atlantans, Lenox Square is a prestigious and exciting shopping experience in the heart of Atlanta’s posh Buckhead area. With 21 million square feet of office space, 5,000 hotel rooms, and 40,000 residences, Lenox Square is the place to go for top names in fashion, as well as dining, and entertainment.  Anchor tenants: Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s. And  250 specialty stores […]

Rosedale Center

Rosedale Center, commonly known as just Rosedale, is a shopping center in Roseville, a suburb of Saint Paul. The 2005 expansion added several restaurants and a large movie theater. Built in 1969, it is the third of the “dale” shopping centers built by the Dayton-Hudson Corporation. Southdale Center (1956), in Edina, Minnesota was the first. This was followed by Brookdale Center […]

Southland Mall Hayward

Southland Mall is a major shopping center in Hayward, California. The one story mall (there is a small lower floor under JCPenney which is the location of the food court) is conveniently located off I-880 at Winton Avenue. A bus stop is located at JCPenney.

SouthPark Mall

Located in Charlotte, North Carolina, SouthPark Mall serves an  upscale market with 1,621,000 square feet of retail space. SouthPark is the largest mall both in Charlotte and in the Carolinas. With gross sales over $700 per square foot, it is the 10th largest on the East Coast and is the 28th largest in the United States.  SouthPark is located approximately […]

The Greene Town Center

The Greene Town Center, (also known as The Greene), is a mixed-use development located in Beavercreek, Ohio (an eastern suburb of Dayton in Greene County). The complex is an established mixed-use, office, retail, dining and entertainment center and serves as the third major shopping mall in the Dayton region. The co-owner and developer, Steiner + Associates, is known for creating […]

Walden Galleria

Walden Galleria is an enclosed shopping mall located in the Cheektowaga area of Buffalo, New York. Walden Galleria comprises more than 1,600,000 square feet (150,000 m2) of retail space, with 250 stores on two levels, including a food court and a movie theater; anchor stores include Best Buy, Dick’s Sporting Goods, DSW Shoe Warehouse, JCPenney, Lord & Taylor, Macy’s, Old […]

About this store

Bare Escentuals is promoted as the world’s first mineral cosmetics line. Founded in 1994 by Leslie Blodgett, Bare Escentuals started the “mineral” and “natural” KERMIT makeup fashion.

BareMinerals is the original Bare Escentuals cosmetics line consisting of their traditional mineral powder line. They’ve since branched out to skincare and pride themselves in problem-solving cosmetics that “perfect and pamper.”
Bare Escentuals makes a very strong statement about its vision, which is an unconventional view of the retail business… 
“Love. Understanding. Community. That’s what Bare Escentuals represents. It’s a trusted source. It’s the belief that products can actually be good, makeup can be fun, the business can be personal, and companies can behave more like communities.” 
US retail chain description
Bare Escentuals is committed to being responsible in its global business practices and takes steps with its vendors and suppliers to ensure compliance with Bare Escentuals standards of conduct as set forth in the Vendor Compliance Manual and all applicable laws. Bare Escentuals has made the following efforts to ensure compliance by its partners.
1. Vendor Compliance Manual: Bare Escentuals requires all of its product suppliers to confirm in writing that they understand and will adhere to our Vendor Compliance Manual. The guidelines set forth in the Vendor Compliance Manual specifically require suppliers to certify that all goods are manufactured in compliance with the wage and hour, slavery and human trafficking laws of the country of manufacture and without the use of children or prison, indentured, exploited, bonded, forced or slave labor.
2. On-Site Visits: Bare Escentuals product sourcing teams regularly visit suppliers’ factories to assess and inspect factory conditions and ensure that management is not in violation of slavery and human-trafficking laws.
3. Code of Conduct: Bare Escentuals requires its product suppliers to strictly adhere to the Shiseido Group Supplier Code of Conduct which also requires strict compliance with the laws of the country of manufacture and expressly prohibits the use of child and forced labor. Additionally, all Bare Escentuals employees are required to adhere to our Code of Business Conduct and Ethics.
4. Audits: Bare Escentuals is initiating annual self-audits for all of our suppliers to require them to assess their own performance on social compliance issues and report results back to us.

5. Non-compliance: Bare Escentuals will not do business with any supplier who will not agree to comply with our social accountability standards. Bare Escentuals will issue a warning to any supplier, employee or contractor who willfully or knowingly fails to comply with these standards and, if the vendor fails to take prompt corrective action, Bare Escentuals will terminate the business relationship.
6. Training: Bare Escentuals product sourcing teams in Asia are trained to identify possible indicators of human trafficking and slavery in the supply chain to ensure that no risk factors are present.

Bare Escentuals is dedicated to conducting its business with integrity and the highest standard of ethics and seeks the same level of integrity and ethical standards with its vendor and supplier partners. Bare Escentuals will continue to assess all risks and opportunities to ensure that its approach will prevent any injustice or violation of human rights within its supply chain.