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Vans to occupy 3,249 s/f at Destiny USA; anticipates opening in early March

Syracuse, NY Action sports footwear company Vans is coming to Destiny USA, one of New York’s largest shopping, dining and entertainment destinations. The 3,249 s/f Vans store will occupy the space next to Hollister on Destiny USA’s second level, and feature the brand’s footwear, apparel and accessories for men and women. The store has an anticipated opening of early March. “We’re very excited to welcome the Vans brand to Syracuse and Destiny USA,” said Rob Schoeneck, Destiny USA’s general manager. “We anticipate that Vans will be very popular with our style-savvy shoppers who continue to enjoy Destiny USA’s unparalleled retail mix.” Vans is the original action sports footwear company and a leading lifestyle brand for today’s youth market. Vans collections include men’s and women’s active, performance footwear, apparel and accessories. Child and infant sizing are also available. Vans supports and promotes the action sports lifestyle through events such as the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, the Vans Pool Party, and the Vans Warped Tour™. Go to www.vans.com for more information.
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