Lenox Square Announces New Tenant And Spring Openings

Lenox Square is anything but in decline.

Peloton, ivivva, UNOde50 and Rise Pies to open this year at the shopping mall.

Unlike many shopping malls of the modern times, Lenox Square is anything but in decline.

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The mall’s management announced a new tenant today which will join other high-end sports-oriented retailers including Nike and Athleta.

A Peloton cycle showroom will be added to Lenox Square’s current retail offerings this summer.

The outpost – which will be the first in Atlanta – will be located on the second level across from Athleta in a 926 square foot space. Guests will have the opportunity to test-ride spin bikes.

Peloton is based in New York and delivers rides from the top indoor cycling coaches to riders around the world, which are streamed directly to to the high-tech stationary bikes that the company manufactures.

Upcoming spring openings were also announced by the shopping mall in Thursday’s press release.

ivivva, created by lululemon, will open this Friday, March 25th. The retailer designs “technical” athletic wear for girls, with sized ranging from 6-14. The store will be located on the second level across from William’s Sonoma in a 1,800 square foot space.

UNOde50, a Spanish retailer which designs hand crafted men and women’s jewelry will open in early May, on the second level near Macy’s in a 737 square foot space. The brand was created by a group of designers with the philosophy of creating 50 units of each design, which the company still does today through their limited edition collections.

In April, make-your-own pizza concept Rise Pies will open in the food court. Guests will be able to choose from three kinds of dough, six sauces, eight cheeses and 23 toppings.

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Image via Lenox Square press release

What do you think of the new tenants? What else would you like to see in the mall? Tell us below…

 

Julia Sirb

Julia Sirb

Julia studied Urban Planning and Economic Development at GSU's School of Policy Studies. She is interested in the way a city's built environment, policy decisions, and economy work together to shape its culture. When not typing, she's writing calligraphy or looking for the next great shot through the lens of her medium format film camera.
Julia Sirb

Julia Sirb

Julia studied Urban Planning and Economic Development at GSU's School of Policy Studies. She is interested in the way a city's built environment, policy decisions, and economy work together to shape its culture. When not typing, she's writing calligraphy or looking for the next great shot through the lens of her medium format film camera.

4 Responses

    1. I second the Uniqlo idea! I’ve been waiting for one to come to Atlanta for a while, but I honestly can’t see it coming to Lenox, at least anytime soon. Uniqlo typically does larger-format stores, and I’m not sure if Lenox currently has large retail spaces for a big store like Uniqlo. Also, Uniqlo isn’t exactly “high fashion” or very trendy like most of Lenox. If A Uniqlo ever comes to Atl, I see it at Atlantic Station.

  1. Do you have any idea on when the Peloton store is going to open? I recently purchased a bike and would love to hit up the store to check it out!

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