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Three new retailers come to Galleria

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Three new retailers will be making their regional debut at the Walden Galleria.

As part of the Cheektowaga shopping center's ongoing expansion effort, the Galleria will be welcoming Brighton Collectibles, Geox and Ruehl. All are opening in the mall's recently opened concourse.

Brighton Collectibles, which features clothes and other apparel items, is leasing 1,300 square feet. The store is expected to open later this month.

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Ruehl, another clothing and apparel store that's part of the Abercrombie & Fitch retail chain, has signed a lease for 7,800 square feet and will open the outlet later this month, as well.

Geox features Italian shoes and has leased 1,500 square feet. Geox opened on May 1.

In addition, the Jos. A. Bank Clothiers store has moved to a new, 3,500-square-foot location inside the mall.

Walden Galleria's multi-million-dollar expansion is being anchored by a 16-screen Regal Cinemas that's slated to open next week and such national restaurant chains as The Cheesecake Factory and Bravo!

Walden Galleria has more than 200 stores and restaurants spread among its 1.5 million square feet. The mall is the largest shopping center in Western New York.


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