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Hannoush Jewelers HQ to be remodeled

Syracuse, NY Hannoush Jewelers, the family-owned jewelers and long-standing Destiny USA tenant, is getting a fresh look for its Destiny USA location this spring as it undergoes a remodel. Hannoush will remain open during the remodel and temporarily relocate to the Macy’s wing across from Carter’s. The store remodel will provide an updated storefront, fresh interior, new merchandising displays, flooring and more.

"We are excited for a full renovation and keeping our location fresh for the millions of guests that pass by our doors every day," says Ali Zeeshan, regional manager for Hannoush Jewelers. "We’re confident our new, updated look will provide an exciting and better experience for our customers, and we can’t wait to welcome them back into our remodeled space."

Hannoush has been a tenant of Destiny USA since 2006 and is working to reopen in its original location in early May, on the second level in the center atrium.

Family owned for more than 30 years, Hannoush Jewelers has built a reputation for providing exceptional quality and value with every purchase. This legacy began when the first Hannoush store opened in Massachusetts in 1980. Today, the Hannoush Jewelers network includes more than 40 company-owned and franchised locations.

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