Several national retailers join The Village at Seven Pines lineup

Williams Sonoma, West Elm and Pottery Barn Kids are returning to the Jacksonville market, with the development’s first openings expected in 2027.


Regency Centers is developing the Village at Seven Pines, which will be anchored by Publix and include tenants 1928 Cuban Bistro, Chase Bank, St. Augustine-based Ember & Iron, Pottery Barn Kids, RE Spa, ToyTopia and Williams Sonoma.
Regency Centers is developing the Village at Seven Pines, which will be anchored by Publix and include tenants 1928 Cuban Bistro, Chase Bank, St. Augustine-based Ember & Iron, Pottery Barn Kids, RE Spa, ToyTopia and Williams Sonoma.
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New stores and businesses have been announced to join the Publix-anchored The Village at Seven Pines shopping center, according to a June 30 news release from owner and developer Regency Centers.

The release touts the planned return of Williams Sonoma, West Elm and Pottery Barn Kids to the Jacksonville market. They were formerly in the St. Johns Town Center.

Other businesses will include Yoga Joint, RE Spa, Solidcore, Imperial Nails Spa, Chey & Chawn, Beau Outfitters and Toytopia.

They will join restaurants Ember & Iron, Hawkers Asian Street Food, 1928 Cuban Bistro and Chipotle Mexican Grill, which were announced earlier in June.

“The retail, service and wellness mix at Seven Pines reflects the same thoughtful approach behind the entire project. From welcoming back Williams Sonoma, West Elm, and Pottery Barn Kids to Jacksonville, to introducing new boutique fitness concepts and partnering with local businesses that already know this community – everything about this lineup reinforces what Seven Pines is meant to be,” said Patrick McKinley, senior vice president and senior market officer for Regency Centers, in the release.

More tenant announcements are expected in the coming months. The first stores and restaurants are expected to open in 2027.

The release described of each business:

• Williams Sonoma: A specialty home and culinary retailer offering premium cookware, kitchen tools and home furnishings.

• West Elm: A home furnishings retailer known for contemporary furniture, decor and sustainably sourced design collections.

• Pottery Barn Kids: A children’s furnishings and decor brand offering furniture, bedding and nursery collections. 

• Yoga Joint: Founded in 2010 by Paige Held in Fort Lauderdale, Yoga Joint is a chain of hot yoga and fitness studios, offering Flow and FIIT classes across a growing network of South Florida and Central Florida locations.

• Solidcore: Founded in Washington, D.C., in 2013, Solidcore has more than 160 studios in 27 states. It is built around full-body strength training on custom-built machines.

• RE Spa: A wellness and beauty destination offering skincare, aesthetic treatments and massage therapy, it is the second location in the market.

• Imperial Nails Spa: A full-service nail and skincare spa with an established presence at Regency’s South Beach Regional Center. Imperial Nails Spa will nearly double in size at The Village at Seven Pines.

• Chey & Chawn: Founded in December 2021 by twin sisters Cheyenne and Chawnee Gulick on Beach Boulevard in Jacksonville Beach, Chey & Chawn is a an independent fashion boutique.

• Beau Outfitters: A part of San Marco Square since 2012, Beau Outfitters is an independently operated store that sells apparel. The brand has expanded into women’s and children’s apparel and accessories.

• Toytopia: The retail concept of Jacksonville-headquartered Safari Ltd., a family-owned educational toy manufacturer and global distributor founded in 1982, Toytopia has grown from its original Nocatee Town Center location to multiple Northeast Florida sites including Jacksonville Beach, SilverLeaf and St. Augustine.


 

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