Easton lands several new tenants, including some new to Ohio

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Easton Town Center announced Monday that five new tenants are coming soon and 10 others have recently opened, including some that are new to Ohio.

Opening soon in the 25-year-old East Side shopping center are:

  • Gorjana, a California-based jewelry chain “designed to mix, match, layer,” is opening at 4086 The Strand West.

  • Altar’d State, a fashion company “founded on principles of faith, hope, and giving back,” is opening at 3961 Easton Station.

Previously-announced tenants about to open include:

  • Faherty clothing company is opening its first Ohio location in The Strand.

  • Bar Italia, a two-story Italian restaurant by the Doody family in Columbus, is scheduled to open next year in the former Smith & Wollensky space by the Easton’s Central Park Fountain.

  • The Diamond Cellar jewelry store is expanding on New Bond Street with the addition of Rolex and Patek Philippe brands.

Bar Italia will open at Easton Town Center in the spring of 2025 in the building that formerly housed Smith & Wollensky.

Bar Italia will open at Easton Town Center in the spring of 2025 in the building that formerly housed Smith & Wollensky.

In addition, Easton announced that 10 previously-announced retailers have now opened:

  • Chanel Fragrance and Beauty Boutique makeup and skincare store at 4225 The Strand West

  • Mugsy men’s clothing store at 3948 Easton Station

  • Bluemercury luxury beauty store at 4029 The Strand East

  • Tecovas the Texas Western wear store at 4034 The Strand East, its first Ohio store

  • Rowan ear piercer and jeweler at 4044 The Strand West

  • BoxLunch fan gift shop that donates some proceeds to feed the hungry in the second floor of Easton Station building

  • Mikey’s Late Night Slice pizza-by-the-slice company at 4107 Worth Ave.

  • The expansion of the David Yurman boutique at 4080 The Strand East

  • The expansion and relocation of Louis Vuitton handbag and luggage store at 4090 The Strand East

  • The relocation of Hollister clothing store to the first floor of the Easton Station Building

The stores join about 250 stores, restaurants and services at the shopping center.

jweiker@dispatch.com

@JimWeiker

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Italian restaurant and Chanel fragrance store among new Easton tenants

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