Concord Mills just announced its 25th anniversary, kicking off with 25 days of deals and culminating with a collaborative art installation with prominent local artists.
When the property first opened, Arden B, the Bugle Boy Factory Store and Bed Bath & Beyond were some of the most popular spots. Today, Concord Mills has expanded to include Tommy Hilfiger, Black Cloud Tattoo and Piercing, CBD Station, Customize Teez, Authentiks, Denimnation, Hi Level Fashion, No Grease! Barbershop, A Sneaker City, H & M, and numerous other outlet stores, restaurants, and services.
“Concord has grown tremendously due in part to the success and continued development of Concord Mills,” said Bill Dusch, Mayor of Concord. “Concord Mills has been a place where memories have been made for families of all ages since it opened. To see our favorite local hot spot thriving 25 years later, leaves me incredibly encouraged. We are excited to see what the next 25 years will bring!”
As an additional element to this incredible milestone, Concord Mills partnered with local area artists to highlight the diverse fashion experiences the property offers. Will White will be collaborating with Primark, Jamie Lykes II with Auntie Anne’s, Anise Augustin with Sephora and Alex Leiberman with Lego. The art exposition will be unveiled on Sept. 20 with more details to follow.
At 1.4 million square feet, Concord Mills opened in September of 1999 and now is known as one of the largest tourist attractions and shopping centers in the state of North Carolina.
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