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Boynton Mall welcomes shoppers to changes and additions


The Boynton Beach Mall, 801 N. Congress Ave., has added several new stores and has had renovations and expansions of many of its current tenants. It has also brought back the children’s carousel.

New stores include New York & Co., the women’s clothes and accessories retailer; Slender Image, a specialty custom-fit undergarments retailer; Glamour Shots, the photography company and 7th Inning Stretch, a sports memorabilia and clothing store.

Other new stores include Framed Art and Mirror Depot, an art print, framer and decorative accessories space; RIO, a women’s clothing store; Superstar Kids, a children's fantasy dress-up store; Kidsco, a children’s clothing store; Gorilla Games, an electronic video games retailer; and Brow Art23, a beauty, eyebrow shaping and henna tattoo store.

Mr. Pretzel also recently joined the mall, and both Cinnabon and Dippin’ Dots are expected to open soon.

Several other retailers have also renovated and expanded their stores at the mall.
Tenants Victoria’s Secret, Perfumania, Journeys, Gamestop and Flamers Restaurant have recently remodeled.

In addition, Cigar Hut, Stephy’s, a women’s clothing store; and the Perfume Collection all relocated and remodeled their spaces.

Many food court vendors and restaurants have also undergone interior design changes, including Mrs. Fields, Chick Fil-A, Kelly's Cajun Grill, Bavarian Colony and Ruby Tuesdays.

Mick Grosh, Boynton Beach Mall manager, said the new additions would strengthen the mall’s community presence.

Grosh also said the mall is committed to providing shoppers with a diverse mix of retail.
The Learsí Carousel ride has returned to the mall for the first time since Oct. 2007. The musical Merry-Go-Round stands 20 feet high with a variety of gilded animals to ride.

Mike Rothman can be reached at mkrothman@tribune.com.

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