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New Retailers, Including Dick's Sporting Goods, Coming To JV Mall

YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. -- Shoppers will soon enjoy new and updated retail offerings as part of the significant renovation project currently underway at Jefferson Valley Mall. 

Jefferson Valley Mall will welcome two new stores this summer and fall, DICKS Sporting Goods and Torrid.

Jefferson Valley Mall will welcome two new stores this summer and fall, DICKS Sporting Goods and Torrid.

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Dick's Sporting Goods and Torrid are both slated to open later this year, while H&M has relocated to a new space within the center. 

“This is an exciting time for Jefferson Valley Mall as we continue to evolve and offer the best possible shopping experience,” said David Napolitan, general manager at Jefferson Valley Mall. “These new additions, plus ongoing interior and exterior renovations, will signify our commitment to the Yorktown Heights community as their place to shop and relax.” 

As the largest full-line sporting goods retailer in the U.S., Dick's Sporting Goods offers a broad assortment of brand name sporting goods equipment, apparel and footwear in a specialty store environment. This 45,000-square-foot anchor store is scheduled to open in the fall in Center Court. 

Shoppers in search of fashionable plus-size apparel and accessories will find what they need at Torrid who will offer on-trend clothing, sleepwear, footwear, intimate apparel and more. The store will be located in the upper level of the Macy's wing of the mall.

Also as part of the mall's ongoing renovation, shoppers will begin to notice new mall branding, interior cosmetic upgrades and other retail offerings, such as Hot Topic, which recently opened near New York & Company and the fashion-forward retailer H&M, which recently unveiled its new space. 

Jefferson Valley Mall is located on Route 6, just east of the Taconic State Parkway at 650 Lee Blvd. Regular mall hours are 10 a.m. – 9:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. on Sunday. 

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