Stebbins Anderson, a home goods retailer in Towson that opened shortly after the end of the Civil War selling coal, lumber and hardware, will close at the end of the year.
Rosemary Jenkins Berry, a retired Baltimore County teacher who served for decades at the Warren Elementary School, died of heart failure Dec. 24 at the Blakehurst Retirement Community in Towson.
Home retailer Arhaus will open this fall as an anchor of The Shops at Kenilworth in Towson, replacing longtime tenant Jos. A. Bank Clothiers, which will relocate in Towson.
Updated: 7:35 PM EDT Jun 9, 2021 Baltimore Business Journal Local sports chain Coppermine Fieldhouse is opening a boutique fitness studio at The Shops at Kenilworth in Towson early next year.The Mine will stretch 22,000 square feet and offer fitness programs like yoga, cycling, barre, personal training, physical therapy and infrared saunas. The membership-only facility will also have a juice and snack bar and a kids club.The studio will be located in the former Stebbins Anderson space on the ground level of the retail center. Stebbins announced in 2019 it would close for good, blaming e-commerce for its demise.Read the full story from our media partners in the Baltimore Business Journal.
An upscale boutique fitness concept created by Coppermine will fill anchor space at The Shops at Kenilworth in Towson, the mall’s owner said Wednesday.