Build-A-Bear Workshop & Levi’s Coming Soon to Cross County Center

BCW Member Cross County Center is adding two new stores to its impressive retail roster. The new stores arriving later this summer include Build-A-Bear Workshop, an iconic interactive retail experience where guests can create their own personalized stuffed animals, and Levi’s. Both stores are slated to open late Summer 2025 and will be located at 8000 Mall Walk.
The Build-A-Bear Workshop new location will feature approximately is 1,917 square feet of immersive retail space. Known for its heartwarming, hands-on process—where guests stuff, dress, accessorize, and name their furry friends, Build-A-Bear has become a beloved destination for guests of all ages.
The Levi’s® Store’s new location will be 3,343 square feet and stocked with the latest fits, The store will feature an easily navigable, modern design aesthetic that flows seamlessly with the look of Levi.com and the Levi’s® app.
Levi’s and Build-A-Bear join a robust mix of national retailers like MINISO, restaurants including CAVA, and seasonal events like SUMMER FEST that make Cross County Center a year-round destination.
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