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Sycamore Square welcomes new 4,200 s/f Hibbett sports store

A new Hibbett Sports store has opened at the Sycamore Sq. shopping center located at 3308 Bragg Blvd., between thedowntown area and the entrance to the Fort Bragg Military Base. The new 4,200 s/f Hibbett Sports store offers an assortment of name- brand athletic equipment, footwear and apparel. This is 47th Hibbett store in the North Carolina market. Commenting on the new store, Sycamore Square Property Manager, Lori Stopyra said, "We are pleased to welcome Hibbett Sports to our shopping center. This company chooses a selection of sporting goods designed to meet the needs of our local community. They will fit right in with the rest of our current mix of stores." Sycamore Square is anchored by Food Lion. Other stores in the center include Citi Trends, Family Dollar, Subway, Rainbow, Little Ceasars, Rent-A-Center, Gold's Gym, USA Discounters and Hibachi Grill & Buffet.
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