New stores coming to Cherry Creek
Janet Forgrieve, Rocky Mountain News
Published April 14, 2007 at midnight
Before it welcomes Nordstrom and the Container Store this fall, Denver's Cherry Creek Shopping Center will debut about 30,000 square feet of smaller shops, including a handful of Colorado firsts.
Martin + Osa, a rapidly expanding apparel spinoff from American Eagle Outfitters aimed at men and women age 25-40, plans a 6,000-square-foot store at the center, the first in Colorado, said mall general manager Nick LeMasters.
Also new: a high-end Stuart Weitzman shoe store and a Landau faux jewelry store. And Samsonite may have moved its headquarters from Denver, but it's coming back in a smaller way with Samsonite Black Label, its high-end luggage and leather goods concept that's hot in Europe.
Rounding out the new lineup are a 10,000-square-foot previously announced Brooks Bros. store slated to open this month, a Swarovski gift store, and a Hallmark Gold Crown card store. Most will open in late spring or early fall, LeMasters said. Nordstrom is slated to open Oct. 19.
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