Westfield World Trade Center has revealed more brands after their first store announcement last month.
Stores include Banana Republic and Stuart Weitzman, with salons including Caudalie and John Barrett.
Most of the names that were revealed were in distinct categories, such as L’Occitane in beauty; Links of London, Longines, Designer Eyes, Edward Beiner, Fossil, Tissot, Pandora, Folli Follie, Thomas Sabo and Swatch in accessories and Dune London, Also, Cole Haan and LK Bennett in shoes. Many of these names were rumored for entry earlier during this year. The release of the new names indicates that leasing is close to completion.
The announcement included a number of food options, including Jones the Grocer, Minamoto Kitchoan, Joe Coffee, Nunu Chocolates, FIKA, Noble Tree Coffee, Beer Table, La Colombe, Lore Wine & Spirits and Epicerie Boulud, along with Eataly. Eataly said they had no intention of opening another New York store, but could not resist when they were shown the available space.
This may not be the final say from Westfield World Trade Center as it has stated that it will continue to unveil its retail listing during the coming months.
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