A new international clothing store is now open in Tysons Galleria.
Ba&sh opened its first store in Virginia on Sept. 26, according to a store spokesperson.
Shoppers can now check out the designer clothing and accessories for women and men on level one by Saks Fifth Avenue.
“Ba&sh is a French fashion brand founded by best friends Barbara and Sharon who wanted to bring to life their dream wardrobe for all occasions,” according to the Tysons Galleria.
The store is open 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Saturday and from noon to 6 p.m. on Sundays.
Photo via Ba&sh/Facebook
Canadian clothing brand Roots plans to open in November at Tysons Corner Center.
Back in June, Tysons Report spotted a sign outside the former Aldo space on the second level by the Victoria’s Secret, saying that Roots would arrive in October.
The clothing brand has now announced that the store will open on Thursday, Nov. 7, according to a spokesperson for the company.
Started in Toronto in 1973, Roots sells women’s, men’s and kids’ clothing, with a focus on leisurewear and leather goods branded with the beaver logo.
For shoppers who can’t wait until November, Roots has stores in the Fashion Centre at Pentagon City and Georgetown.
Stationery and gift company Paper Source is planning on opening a store in The Boro.
Building permits indicate that work is underway on the store at 1643 Boro Place.
Paper Source has nearby locations in D.C., Reston and the Mosaic District.
The store joins a long list of retailers gearing up to open at the new Tysons development.
Photo via Paper Source/Facebook
Luxury bed company Hästens is now open in Tysons Galleria.
Based in Sweden, the company sells expensive beds — some over six-figures. The company is the official bedding supplier of the Swedish royal court.
This is the first D.C.-area location for the chain. The closest stores are in New York City.
Located on the first level between Coach and Lilly Pulitzer, the store is open from 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. on Sundays.
Photo via Facebook
Expensive parkas and jackets — many costing upwards of $1,000 — will soon be sold at a new pop-up store from Canada Goose in Tysons Galleria.
The Canadian outerwear store for men and women is “coming soon” to the Tysons mall. A spokesperson said that the store will arrive this fall and declined to say how long the store will be open for.
Canada Goose is known for its parkas and winter wear that often runs in the $800-$1,200 range. The luxury apparel brand announced plans earlier this year to open six stores this fall — two in Europe, one in the U.S. and three in Canada.
The store won’t be the only Canadian outerwear store in the mall — Mackage, a Canadian brand known for its jackets, coats and leather goods, opened a pop-up shop that will be open until April.
Tysons Galleria also recently welcomed international clothing brand Ba&sh on level one by Saks Fifth Avenue.
Photos via Canada Goose/Facebook
New shops and restaurants are planning to open in Mosaic District.
Shoppers at the mixed-use development in Merrifield can expect a Sephora and Drybar to arrive.
As for food, a Connecticut-based eatery called The Granola Bar is the latest of half of a dozen eateries planning to open, including Neapolitan pizza chain Pupatella and Urban Hot Pot.
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Shoppers can expect to find Sephora and Drybar in Mosaic District in the near future.
Several newcomers are planning to come to the mostly-empty building that also houses West Elm (2921 District Avenue), according to building permits.
Drybar, a national hair salon chain that specializes in blowouts, has a building permit for suite 110. Next door, a Connecticut-based eatery called The Granola Bar has a permit for suite 120.
Madison Reed, which sells hair color products, has a permit for suite 130. Beauty store Sephora plans to occupy suite 140.
Can’t wait for the stores to come to Merrifield? The nearest locations for Drybar and Sephora are at Tysons Corner Center.
The stores will join several other newcomers to Mosaic District. Here are the other stores and eateries Tysons Reporter previously discovered plan to come to Merrifield:
- U.K.-based health food chain LEON
- Neapolitan pizza chain Pupatella
- Urban Hot Pot
- French bistro Parc de Ville
- Japanese BBQ and soba noodle restaurant RyuKai
Tysons Reporter also recently spotted signs for Gyu Shige, a Korean BBQ chain that will soon share the same building as Pupatella.
Shoppers at Tysons Corner Center may have spotted some new additions to the mall, including a cafe serving up matcha drinks and the return of a Christmas pop-up shop.
A Christmas to Remember comes to the mall during the holiday season to sell a wide variety of ornaments, lights, gifts and collectibles. The holiday decoration store opened a few days ago by the Barnes and Noble on the second level and will stay open through January, an employee said.
Over by the entrance to The Plaza, Matcha Cafe Maiko started serving matcha-focused ice cream and drinks over the weekend.
The chain’s online menu features shaved ice, soft serve, lattes, teas, floats, sweet red bean soup and parfaits.
People looking to get in the mood for Halloween can find a costume and decor store on the first level by H&M, according to the mall’s directory. Spirit Halloween sells costumes for kids and adults, decorations and party goods.
Now Closed
While several stores have opened in the mall, a few have closed.
Candy store Sugarfina closed about a week ago in the mall on the first level by Macy’s, an employee at a neighboring store said.
Frozen yogurt eatery Fruity Yogurt closed a few days ago, an employee at nearby Auntie Anne’s said. The space has a generic wraparound covering it.
Coming Soon
Canadian clothing brand Roots plans to open in the former Aldo space on the second level in October. The store is currently hiring along with Abercrombie Kids, which is planning to open in November on the first level near Nordstrom.
No new information on when Beauty Nail Bar or Moge Tee will open.
Cinnabon is temporarily closed on the first level in the food court area. A wraparound says that it is “reopening soon.”
Tysons’ new 7-Eleven plans to host a grand opening party tomorrow (Friday) for customers.
Located on the first level of Tysons Corner Center, the convenience store will celebrate with festivities, including activities and free food from noon-4 p.m.
Attendees can expect a DJ, face painter and games, Todd Putt, a spokesperson for the mall, told Tysons Reporter. He added that the grand opening will also offer samples of sandwiches, brownies and fresh-baked cookies.
Construction for the location began in back in the spring.
The convenience store normally carries a range of items from personal care to food. A sign indicated that 7-Eleven applied for a license to sell alcohol.
Regular hours of operation for the new location have not been finalized yet, Putt said.
(Updated 9/20/19) A new Burlington location plans to celebrate its grand opening today (Sept. 20) along Leesburg Pike in Tysons.
The store held a ribbon-cutting this morning, a press release said, adding that the first 500 customers today will receive a free tote bag.
Tomorrow (Saturday, Sept. 21) from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m., the store will host a family fun event featuring activities for kids, giveaways and a DJ, according to the press release.
Burlington offers customers lower-cost home goods and apparel options for men, women and children. The store will take up 42,900 square feet of empty space at Pike 7 Plaza (8355 Leesburg Pike).
The new store will be open from Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. until 11 p.m. and Sundays from 9 a.m. until 10 p.m.
With stores in 45 states and territories, including Puerto Rico, the chain has over 631 locations and counting, according to the Burlington website. The Tysons location is opening along with two dozen other locations throughout the country this month.
“This new location brings jobs to the community and provides a great shopping experience for the entire family,” Tom Kingsbury, the chief executive officer and chairman of Burlington Stores, said in a press release.





