Another multi-merchant interior marketplace is headed to East Boulevard, as the owners of Charlotte stalwart Blacklion said they plan to open their third shop this September in Dilworth.
Blacklion, which has stores on Park Road near Highway 51 and in Huntersville, said the new shop will open sometime in September. The retailer signed the lease in May for the former Talley's Green Grocery space at the corner of Scott and East Boulevard.
Co-owner Bob Emory said the new store will give customers who travel to south Charlotte to visit Blacklion a more convenient option, near Myers Park, Eastover and other upscale neighborhoods.
"We have experienced a substantial increase in sales at both our existing locations," said Emory in an email. "Many of the consumers from the areas the new store will service visit our south Charlotte store once or twice a year."
Blacklion is the second interior marketplace to announce it's opening on East Boulevard in the last two weeks. The other new store, Alexander Scott, will open blocks away in August or early September at the former McColl Fine Art building, at the corner of East and South Boulevards.
Talley's Green Grocery closed in 2008. Emory said the landlord and Blacklion are spending a combined $400,000 to expand and upgrade the space.
Both Alexander Scott and Blacklion will feature furniture and other interior design pieces from a wide selection of merchants, who will lease and stock stalls in the stores. Blacklion plans to have about 100 merchants in the 14,200-square-foot Dilworth location.
The stores will add to a stretch of East Boulevard known for trendy boutiques, unique gift shops (think Cottage Chic and Paper Skyscraper).
Blacklion has come through the downturn stronger and ready to expand, according to the owners. Said Emory: "Even though we have felt the recession like most other retailers, we have weathered the storm."
There's always a market for junk and chintzy geegaws and gimcracks made in India and Asia.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for them to put those little brass elephants on sale.
Anonymous @ 11:16
ReplyDeleteYou have no idea what you are talking about, do you..
Clearly. Blacklion is quite expensive and carries very high quality items.
ReplyDeleteThis is good news for the forever empty (& yucky) Talley's spot. I hope Black Lion's selection in Dilworth will be easier to shop (Pineville is cluttered) and the staff more customer-focused. I am looking forward to it!
ReplyDeleteWhere are people going to park?
ReplyDeleteThis is great. Black Lion always has a great selection and reasonable prices. Glad to see them come to Dilworth and hope they have a great selection of vendors.
ReplyDeleteAt Anon 12:19pm:
ReplyDeleteThere is a parking lot in front of the store. Might want to try there.
The parking situation will be interesting. There are plenty of empty spots now but this is a Kenilworth-Commons-parking-nightmare in the making.
ReplyDeleteWow. I guess it will fit right in with the food lion (previous bloom)
ReplyDeleteThis is super news! Blacklion is such a major player in the city and is about time we get it over in the Dilworth area! We do all of our shopping here anyway ... I drive over to the Park Road location two or three times a month ... but now I can shop every week!
ReplyDeleteso excited to have another BLACKLION opening! What a great place to shop!!
ReplyDeleteTemp in Blacklion is OFTEN too warm.
ReplyDeleteLove Blacklion however I just left the one off Hwy 51 b/c it is so HOT in there. This isn't the first time and other customers were saying the same thing to me. If you have $$ for a new store then at least keep them at a comfortable temp for shoppers.
BlackLion in Pineville recently installed new AC units. Thank Goodness.
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