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Vagabond Apparel, run by a Palm Beach Gardens businesswoman, sells surf-inspired apparel for men, women and children.

PALM BEACH GARDENS - Downtown at the Gardens is adding another new tenant this fall.

Fashion retailer Vagabond Apparel, founded by Palm Beach Gardens resident Elizabeth LeGore, will open in November between furnishings store West Elm and Southern Cajun restaurant Voodoo Bayou.

The 1,800-square-foot store will sell a mix of surf-inspired apparel and accessories for women, men and kids.

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“We can’t wait for Vagabond Apparel to open at Downtown,” said Nina Rogers, vice president of specialty leasing for ShopCore Properties, the owner/managing entity for Downtown at the Gardens.. “Elizabeth’s store is a perfect example of the new mix of tenants we are introducing at the center.”

LeGore, a Palm Beach Atlantic University graduate, will relocate her original 1,400-square-foot store to its new location at Downtown at the Gardens.

The lifestyle center west of The Gardens Mall features a mix of shops, restaurants and entertainment.

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“Downtown at the Gardens will be a perfect fit for Vagabond Apparel, because the center is a local hub for our community,” LeGore said. “I love that there are so many like-minded, locally-owned businesses here, and I am excited for the partnerships we will create.”

Vagabond Apparel joins two other new tenants at Downtown at the Gardens.

Children’s boutique Pineapple Kidz and pottery wheel studio Clay Haus opened in June.

Pineapple Kidz, which carries casual children’s apparel, took over the space formerly occupied by Crazy 8, while Clay Haus replaced Cartoon Cuts near the development’s Carousel Court.

Opening this fall is Voodoo Bayou, a Louisiana-inspired, farm-to-table restaurant that is the brainchild of the team behind Jupiter’s Calaveras Cantina, the Mexican-inspired restaurant at Harbourside Place.

It will open in the space formerly occupied by Cabo Flats.

Published On : 26-08-2019

Source : Palm Beach Post

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