HomeSense store identified for Riverplace Shopping Center in Mandarin

A banner of The TJX Companies off-price retail chain, it will open in the former Stein Mart store.


The HomeSense store in Farmington, Michigan, opened on Nov. 20. The TJX Companies Inc. chain plans a store in Mandarin.
The HomeSense store in Farmington, Michigan, opened on Nov. 20. The TJX Companies Inc. chain plans a store in Mandarin.
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HomeSense, one of The TJX Companies Inc. off-price retail banners, is expected to open in spring 2023 in the former Stein Mart space in Riverplace Shopping Center in Mandarin.

Franklin Street Director Ricky Ostrofsky announced on LinkedIn that HomeSense will lease the 36,000-square-foot space at 11111 San Jose Blvd., Suite 27. The store also is shown on an aerial site plan by landlord Kimco Realty.

HomeSense recently opened its first Florida store in Sarasota.

While shown as HomeSense, TJX stylizes the name in reports as Homesense.

HomeSense says it sells off-price “unexpected finds from around the world and an ever-changing selection of famous brands.”

An aerial plan for Riverplace Shopping Center by landlord Kimco Realty shows HomeSense in the former Stein Mart store.
An aerial plan for Riverplace Shopping Center by landlord Kimco Realty shows HomeSense in the former Stein Mart store.

Merchandise includes furniture, lighting, rugs, artwork, mirrors, window treatments, décor, housewares, office and kitchen accessories and more.

Ostrofsky is director of retail leasing for the Franklin Street commercial real estate company. He posted the notice as a “New Tenant Alert.”

Jacksonville-based Stein Mart closed its stores in October 2020 after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Aug. 12, 2020.

The TJX Companies Inc. comprises T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, HomeGoods, HomeSense, Winners and Sierra.

TJX.com shows 16 stores open in Northeast Florida, comprising six Marshalls, five T.J. Maxx and five HomeGoods locations.

T.J. Maxx also leases at Riverplace Shopping Center and Marshalls has a nearby store in Mandarin Corners Shopping Center.

HomeSense “features a wide array of furniture, a rug emporium, a wall art and mirror gallery, an extensive lighting department that includes hanging chandeliers, and a ‘work from home’ section.
HomeSense “features a wide array of furniture, a rug emporium, a wall art and mirror gallery, an extensive lighting department that includes hanging chandeliers, and a ‘work from home’ section."

TJX.com says HomeSense is a sister banner to HomeGoods, which sells “home fashions from around the world, all at amazing prices.” 

TJX says HomeGoods complements HomeSense with expanded departments like pet, kids, and gourmet food.

HomeSense lists 45 stores in 11 states. Its only Florida store opened Nov. 10 in Sarasota in the UTC West District Shopping Center.

The 265,300-square-foot Riverplace Shopping Center was built in 1989. It occupies 25.13 acres south of Interstate 295.

As of Oct. 29, The TJX Companies Inc., based in Framingham, Massachusetts, operated 4,793 stores in nine countries.

The HomeSense store in Manalapan, New Jersey, opened in 2019.
The HomeSense store in Manalapan, New Jersey, opened in 2019.

The stores included 1,295 T.J. Maxx, 1,171 Marshalls, 880 HomeGoods, 72 Sierra and 43 HomeSense stores, as well as tjmaxx.com, marshalls.com, homegoods.com, and sierra.com, in the United States.

“HomeSense features a wide array of furniture, a rug emporium, a wall art and mirror gallery, an extensive lighting department that includes hanging chandeliers, and a ‘work from home’ section with everything one could possibly need for the home office of today,” said the news release about the Sarasota store opening.

“Customers will also be able to shop for seasonal items, including holiday décor and entertaining essentials, all at prices 20-50% less than full-price retailers, including department and specialty stores.”

It said new merchandise shipments arrive weekly. 

 

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