COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Easton Town Center is preparing to add four businesses to its growing lineup, which recently welcomed nine tenants. 

Easton announced in late October a handful of tenants have opened over the past five months, and multiple more will soon join the shopping center’s more than 250 stores, restaurants and services. Two stores also relocated within the shopping center.

New businesses and relocations include:

  • Mikey’s Late Night Slice: The Columbus-based pizzeria opened at 4117 Worth Avenue next to PINS Mechanical Co.
  • Chanel Fragrance and Beauty Boutique: The perfume and makeup shop opened at 4225 The Strand West.
  • David Yurman: The luxury jewelry brand opened at 4080 The Strand East.
  • Mugsy: The men’s clothing brand opened at 3948 Easton Station.
  • Bluemercury: The cosmetics, skincare, wellness and spa store opened at 4029 The Strand East.
  • Rowan: The ear piercing and hypoallergenic jewelry brand opened at 4044 The Strand West.
  • Tecovas: The cowboy boot and Western-style apparel store opened at 4034 The Strand East.
  • BoxLunch: The fandom merch and gift shop opened on the second floor of the Easton Station building.
  • Gorjana: The everyday jewelry shop opened at 4086 The Strand West.
  • Hollister: The clothing store relocated to the first floor of the Easton Station Building.
  • Louis Vuitton: The handbag and luggage store relocated to 4090 The Strand East. 

More additions are coming soon, including Italian restaurant Bar Italia, which will open in 2025, according to Easton. Bar Italia is a concept by Rick Doody, who started his career in the restaurant industry at Lindey’s in German Village, which was opened by his mother in 1981. 

Altar’d State, a women’s clothing chain with a store at Polaris Fashion Place, will also join the shopping center at 3961 Easton Station. Additionally, Faherty, a men and women’s surf-inspired clothing store, will open in The Strand.

Diamond Cellar has plans to expand its current store and offer an expanded collection, including luxury brands such as Rolex and Patek Philippe. An Easton spokesperson said the Diamond Cellar expansion and new shops are expected to open in 2025.