FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – Freehold Raceway Mall has announced that on Nov. 8, Ann Taylor, Chico’s, Coldwater Creek and White House Black Market will debut in the center’s new 100,000- square-foot lifestyle expansion when it opens this fall.
The four women’s fashion retailers join five previously announced retailers and restaurants opening new locations in the center’s “main street” addition.
Mori MacKenzie, executive vice president and chief stores officer for Chico’s, said, “We’re excited to open at Freehold Raceway Mall in New Jersey. Our goal is to make women feel, first and foremost, comfortable yet conveying a look that’s sophisticated and fun. We strive to extend that concept to every aspect of our company; from the design of our clothing, the warm environment of our stores and the personal service we provide our customers.”
In addition to the four fashion retailers announced last week, Borders Books, The Cheesecake Factory, P.F. Chang’s China Bistro, Jared The Galleria of Jewelry and The Territory Ahead have announced new locations at Freehold Raceway Mall.
“We are extremely pleased with the retail lineup that will debut at Freehold Raceway Mall this fall in the new lifestyle addition,” said Frank Lucia, senior property manager for the center.
Our shoppers told us they wanted new retail and dining options, and our research also showed a desire for an outdoor setting.
“In November we will debut 100,000 square feet of new shopping and dining options in an outdoor setting that is seamlessly integrated with the existing center. At the same time, we will be unveiling a fresh new look inside Freehold Raceway Mall and welcoming a number of new retailers. This fall is an exciting time for us,” Lucia said.
Grand opening festivities will kick off Nov. 8 with a ticketed event to benefit charity. The new lifestyle addition will officially open its doors for business Nov. 9, and grand-opening festivities will continue throughout the weekend.
“This project – and the retail lineup within it – speaks extremely well to the economic strength of this market,” said Freehold Township Mayor Dorothy H. Avallone. “This is an important and exciting milestone for Freehold Township and Monmouth County and we are looking forward to celebrating the opening of this important new destination.”