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Ethan Allen to open 6,000 s/f at Garden City Center

Strengthening its position as one of the premier places to shop for your home, Garden City Center has added Ethan Allen, a leading interior design company, manufacturer and retailer of quality home furnishings to its line up of places to shop. Ethan Allen's new 6,000 s/f design center will be opening this fall. "To us, the appeal of Garden City Center is that it offers more than just shopping," said Amy Franks, Ethan Allen's vice president, Northeast Region. "The community events and outdoor concerts make this an ideal location for Ethan Allen to have a presence in the community." The new Ethan Allen Design Center, which will replace the store in Warwick, will be located near LA Fitness in an area that is being redesigned to include a new façade. This area will also be home to the recently announced New Balance and Barrington Books Retold stores, which will both open later this year. "The addition of Ethan Allen is a key part in the phase three redevelopment of Garden City Center," said Deb DiMeo, vice president of leasing for The Wilder Companies, which manages Garden City Center.
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