indian cattle stampede through lenox square mall… hoof-less

Located on mall level next to Nine West, Brahmin, a family-owned and operated retailer of classic leather handbags, is expected to open in April at Lenox Square Mall.

Brahmin’s pieces are known for timeless styling and classic appeal, because of their rich leathers, hand-detailing, and trend- right styles. Designed by women for women, Brahmin handbags are as functional as they are stylish, and satisfy the fashion appetites of the most discerning women. Known for quality, versatility, and exquisite looks, these handbags appeal to contemporary classic tastes of all ages. Founded in Fairhaven, Mass., in 1982, Brahmin has its design and manufacturing facilities based in America.

With the introduction of another high-end retailer (with affordability considering the materials) in a recovering economy, here’s wishing that Simon Properties will pull it together with both Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza; restoring their original reputation that was sideswiped in 2007.

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3 Responses to “indian cattle stampede through lenox square mall… hoof-less”

  1. Jonathan January 15, 2010 at 9:27 am #

    And Ben Carter’s issues with the Streets of Buckhead are undoubtedly a blessing for Simon. If I were with the sales/marketing team covering Phipps and Lenox, I’d be on the phone everyday with some of the retailers committed to SOB offering them a deal on space.

  2. Samantha January 15, 2010 at 11:11 am #

    I agree Jonathan! Maybe Hermes can make their way back to Lenox and get out of that death trap by Fado Irish Pup haha

  3. Antonio January 15, 2010 at 2:33 pm #

    Sad, but SO true! I REALLY hope SOB can eventually pull it together though! It could really transform Atlanta.

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