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2 new stores open in Chesterfield retail center

St. Louis Premium Outlets in Chesterfield has added two new retailers to its lineup.
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St. Louis Premium Outlets in Chesterfield has added two new retailers.

St. Louis Premium Outlets in Chesterfield said its latest additions, American Eagle Outfitters and Puma Outlets, are now open.

"As St. Louis' premier outlet shopping destination, our goal is to continually bring in globally renowned brands to better serve our visitors," Davis Bethel, general manager, said in a statement. "American Eagle Outfitters and Puma Outlet not only bring brand recognition, but also a wide range of popular apparel and sportswear for our shoppers!"

Chrissy Fogerty and her husband, Jon Keating, the duo behind the St. Louis-based Fauxgerty clothing brand, have opened up shop in a new space at 1800 Chouteau Ave. after outgrowing their first location in the Central West End. Fogerty and Keating are leasing the new space, which, at 1,800 square feet, is twice the size of the old location.

American Eagle is taking over a 7,407-square-foot space across from Under Armour. The store's collection includes basics like jeans, dresses and graphic tees, as well as accessories, outerwear, footwear and swimwear.

Puma is now open inside a 5,126-square-foot space near Adidas. The retailer designs and develops footwear, apparel and accessories.

Earlier this spring, Pepper Palace, which sells hot sauces, pickled items, beef jerky and other items, opened in a 3,000-square-foot space near the True Religion store. Women's budget clothing retailer Fashion 5 recently opened in a 3,500-square-foot space near Calvin Klein.

Clementine's Naughty & Nice Creamery, known for its alcohol-infused ice cream flavors, opened its third location Thursday, in the Southampton neighborhood. The 1,500-square-foot space, at 4715 Macklind Ave., joins the creamery's flagship store at 1637 S. 18th St. and another store at 730 DeMun Ave.

Simon Property Group, which owns St. Louis Premium Outlets, develops, owns and manages shopping, dining, entertainment and mixed-use properties, primarily consisting of malls. As of Dec. 31, Indianapolis-based Simon owns or has an interest in 234 properties in North America, Europe and Asia. The company reported full-year 2018 net income of $2.8 billion on revenue of $5.7 billion.

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