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Inland Center Mall adds two stores

Inland Center Mall in San Bernardino has added two tenants.

T-Mobile opened a 1,232-square-foot store in the mall’s Macy’s wing in April, and BoxLunch set up shop in a 3,446-square-foot location near Center Court earlier this month, according to Terri Relf, the mall’s senior marketing manager.

An employee count for both stores was not available.

BoxLunch sells popular culture-themed clothing and collectibles, including Disney, Harry Potter, and Anime.

The store, which mall officials hope will help attract younger shoppers, will also carry items from Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, scheduled to be released June 30.

“We’re really excited about getting BoxLunch,” Relf said. “It’s an awesome store.”

Inland Center Mall is at 500 Inland Center Drive, next to Interstate 215 in San Bernardino

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5 comments

  1. I hope it will last, I love that Mall and Macy’s, candy and candy shops etc

  2. Shoe store, cookies Candy, macys etc

  3. If this prospers to open as a shopping mall again, this once
    high end shopping mall, will become, a magnet for hang outs
    and will mostly b, homeless. They already sleep in between
    bushes outside. Bother patrons, in parking lot. Need more
    armed eyes outside in parking lot…and police need 2 secure
    r streets better. Still unsafe on inland center drive.

  4. I love the mall , love been sick but much better now so I will be visiting the mall tomorrow ☺

  5. It’s got a cool little local vibe to it. I just know that once the Carousel property is rebuilt, this mall will go the way of old Carousel. It’s gonna dry up on the vine for being too close to a brand new destination, unless they can rehab the property and make it complement the new establishment to its north, the way Ontario Mills did when Victoria Gardens popped up.

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