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There will be three brand new stores at Solomon Pond Mall later this month, just in time for the holiday shopping season.
The mall, located in Marlborough, announced Tuesday clothing retailer Old Navy will open later this month.
The store will relocate from a building the retailer once shared with sporting goods chain Sports Authority.
Further, the Toy Vault is now open and clothing retailer Forever 21 will reopen this month after undergoing an expansion and renovation.
“Solomon Pond Mall always aims to provide new and exciting options to our shoppers, and we’re thrilled to welcome Old Navy and The Toy Vault to our constantly evolving retail mix,” said Mathew Dyer, area director of marketing at Solomon Pond Mall. “We know shoppers will love these new additions, as well as the newly expanded Forever 21, and know they will be able to find gifts for everyone in the family at the mall as we head into the holiday shopping season.”
In addition, the Sleep Number store has relocated to the main level near the mall's food court, and H&R Block will soon reopen in a new location on the main level.
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