The vacancy rate of the mega-centre in Columbus slipped below 90 per cent during the pandemic, and the management company welcomed the opportunity to bring in new tenants.
The new arrivals consist of: Levi’s, which has welcomed its first Ohio NextGen store, allowing customers to engage with an in-store stylist to customise their own looks. The newly opened Dr. Marten’s store also offer customers the opportunity for shoppers to customise their products.
The fastest growing piano dealer in the Midwest region, Solich Piano & Music Company, has also opened a new store at Easton, with a wide range of fine piano brands available including Yamaha, Bösendorfer, Schimmel, Estonia, and Pramberger. The store, which occupies an area of 8,100sq ft will also host recitals and concerts. Urban Outfitters, which now operates over 200 stores in the US, Canada and Europe has also chosen Easton Town Center to call home to a new store.
Adding to the F&B offering is Fay’s Crepes, which elevates the simple crepe recipe with ingredients such as strawberries, Nutella, steak and chicken, and also offers a menu of waffles; Sono Wood Fired, which serves Italian cuisine from Tuscany and Florence a well as craft cocktails, wines and micro-brew beers; and Pho Social, which is an authentic Vietnamese restaurant that serves dishes created by the Do family.
The beauty and wellbeing offering will be enhanced with Boss Gal Beauty Bar, with their largest offering in the central Ohio region. It will feature private medical treatment rooms and an open concept facial bar. Finally, the Glenn Avenue Soap Company will open with a range of soaps, lotions, and skin care products.

