
The two-year-old Tuckahoe neighborhood market is already in expansion mode and has some new offerings in the works for its new location, including a deli counter.
The two-year-old Tuckahoe neighborhood market is already in expansion mode and has some new offerings in the works for its new location, including a deli counter.
It would be the cosmetic retailer’s first standalone location south of the river. It already has a store at Short Pump Town Center and five store-within-a-store concepts at regional Kohl’s locations.
“I thought if it doesn’t work out business-wise, I’ll spray tan my mom and my sister and my friends for our big events and that’ll be it,” Lee said.
The new Henrico outpost is the company’s first Richmond-area location north of the James River. Its CEO said Mechanicsville, Chester and Colonial Heights are on its radar for future expansion.
The two new spots at The Lake development in Chesterfield and near Richmond Raceway in Henrico will bring Clippers’ total store count to five.
The new store is located in an old Odd Fellows Lodge that owner Kristie Santelli Cotter purchased this year. The move followed a five month pop-up in Irvington in 2022 to see if the town was suitable for a full-on expansion.
The local chain has inked leases at West Broad Village in Short Pump and the Shoppes at Rutland Place in Mechanicsville, with plans to open the stores in the coming months.
“We built up a nice little following and this year we felt confident enough to see if we could build on that local base of customers and open a store,” said co-owner Anthony Altieri.
The new store at Short Pump Town Center will be the chain’s first physical location in Virginia. It will be on the ground floor of the mall near Dick’s Sporting Goods.
Where Ya Bin is a relatively new retailer that buys truckloads of customer returns and overstocked products from online sellers every week, and uses those products to stock its locations.
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