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King of Prussia Expands

King of Prussia Mall (King of Prussia, Penn.) has expanded, adding 155,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space.

On Wednesday, the second largest mall in America unveiled the two-level expansion, which links up the two sections of the mall separated by a parking lot and a wide road, reports Women’s Wear Daily.

The expansion makes room for 50 new retailers and restaurants including CH Carolina Herrera, Diane von Furstenberg, Gap, Jimmy Choo, Hai Street Kitchen and Shake Shack, among many others.

Additional stores and eateries will open in early 2017, and seven luxury brands with existing stores in the mall relocated to create larger “flagship” units in the new area.

Sarah Whitman

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