Veronica Garabelli // May 19, 2015//
Outdoor retailer L.L. Bean plans to open its second location in Virginia in November.
The new location will be at Short Pump Town Center in Richmond. The 15,500-square-foot store will employ 100 people. It will feature active and casual apparel and footwear, outdoor gear and camping products. L.L. Bean will open in the space currently occupied by the Food Court.
L.L.Bean already has a store in Tysons Corner, which opened in 2000.
The Short Pump location will be L.L.Bean’s 24th store outside of Maine.
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