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WS Development adds four new stores at Legacy Place in Dedham

giggle is coming to Legacy Place. When stocking a nursery, there's a lot to take into account, and the choices can be overwhelming. giggle's goal is to make the job easier by offering all of the must-have baby items, pre-sorted to include only the most healthy, stylish and innovative products available. "giggle has become the authority on everything new parents need, taking the guessing game out of the buying process," said Mark Roberts, senior vice president, leasing, WS Development. One of the latest signings at Legacy Place, Roster, fits right in with Legacy Place's all-star lineup of tenants. Roster offers Boston sports team apparel for men and women. The store carries leading brands such as Touch by Alyssa Milano, '47 Brand, Reebok Retro Sport, Adidas Originals, and more. "Roster's fashion-forward approach to team apparel is perfect for the area's better demographic," said Brian Sciera, vice president, lifestyle centers, WS Development. Roster will be located between H&M and Express, just a few doors down from the newly opened Yard House restaurant. Dandelion high fashion jewelry has also come to Legacy Place offering such designers as Chan Luu, Alexis Bittar and Jane Diaz. With seven stores in Pa., N.J. and now, Mass., the store is located in the Pavillion building between Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie. White House | Black Market joins Legacy Place's apparel lineup. The store will be located across from Legal C Bar, near Apple, Banana Republic, and Williams-Sonoma. White House | Black Market will offer sophisticated apparel and accessories in timeless colors of black and white and occasionally related shades, focusing on women 25 years of age and older.
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