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Home Goods, Designer Shoes Warehouse Replacing Abingdon Weis

The stores will be near the Boulevard at Box Hill, which will feature Wegmans.

Two more businesses are joining the parade into the super-intersection formed by Maryland Routes 24, 924 and Interstate 95.

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Across Emmorton Road from the Boulevard at Box Hill, Home Goods and Designer Shoes Warehouse are set to move into the Constant Friendship Shopping Center later this year. A Weis grocery store closed in February at the location.

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Tom Fidler, senior vice president and principal of MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services and the leasing agent for the Boulevard at Box Hill, said the businesses will move in later this year.

Messages left at corporate offices for Home Goods and DSW were not returned.

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Home Goods touts itself as a place for “savvy shoppers of every style [to] discover distinctive home fashions,” according to its website. There are existing stores in Owings Mills and Glen Burnie.

Designer Shoes Warehouse offers more than 100 brands of men’s and women’s shoes, handbags and accessories, according to its website. The nearest location to Abingdon is on Putty Hill Avenue in Baltimore.

The Boulevard at Box Hill will be home to , , and , as first reported by Patch.

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