7 new stores are coming to The Summit at Fritz Farm

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Jump for joy, new shops are coming. | Photo courtesy of VisitLEX

In case you haven’t ventured out lately, there’s some new faces + spaces that have popped up at The Summit at Fritz Farm.

While Yankee Candle and locally-owned Brewster’s Christmas will be around for the holiday season, seven new permanent fixtures will be joining the retail development later this year + early 2024.

  • Carhartt — Opening early 2024 next to Fabletics.
  • California Closets — Opening late 2023 between Pottery Barn and J. McLaughlin.
  • Lens Crafters — Opening Spring 2024 near Grimaldi’s.
  • Paper Source — Opening early 2024 between Shady Rays and White House Black Market.
  • Rowan — Opening Spring 2024 next to Cru Food & Wine Bar.
  • Urgent Vet — Opening January 2024 next to Charles Schwab and Fleet Feet.
  • Wrangler — Opening this Sunday, Nov. 13 next to lululemon.

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