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Anderson Mall Expands with New Stores and Services
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Anderson Mall Expands with New Stores and Services~Here's What to Know |
Four new businesses bring fresh energy to Anderson Mall just in time for the holidays. |
Anderson Mall is welcoming four new businesses this holiday season, enhancing the shopping experience for the community.
Borges Toys and Collectibles, owned by John Borges and Tasha Murray, has expanded to a corner space in the food court, offering a broader selection of toys, games, and a large vintage Batman collection. They're also providing a 10% discount on video games and consoles until the end of the year.
ADAMA Café, a spinoff from ADAMA Naturals, is now open daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Owned by Jacquie Myers and her daughters, the café offers organic coffees, teas, healthy snacks, and homemade organic soaps and body oils. |
Shorty Pee Entertainment, led by Jamie Scott, has taken over a former Claire's location, providing live broadcasts, interviews, and engaging content. The venue offers a space for local talent to perform and music lovers to gather.
J'Lee Braid Bar, owned by Sabrina Johnson, specializes in hair braiding and styling. Located between the former Sears building and Discovery Center, the salon focuses on providing hair services for children and aims to be a welcoming space for everyone.
These additions are part of Anderson Mall's ongoing efforts to revitalize and diversify its offerings, providing shoppers with new and exciting options this holiday season. |


