Boll & Branch sheets, Tecova cowboy boots and YETI cups are in the house.

The Gardens Mall is adding famous and luxury brands to its 140-store lineup.
The indoor shopping center on PGA Boulevard east of Interstate 95 in Palm Beach Gardens draws residents and tourists from across the region.
What’s new:
- Boll & Branch – The organic-cotton bedding company that sponsors many a podcast is in the midst of an expansion of its online business into brick-and-mortar stores. The Gardens store opened in May on the lower level near Nordstrom.
- Tecovas – The Austin, Texas, Western goods brand opened its Gardens store in August. Find leather boots that they say will be comfortable right out of the box, apparel and accessories on the upper level near Bloomingdale’s.
- YETI – Another Austin brand. The premium outdoor outfitter with an ever-expanding list of accessories opened in June on the lower level near Nordstrom.
What’s coming:
- Aroma 360, a fragrance purveyor out of Miami, plans a fall opening. The store will be on the upper level in the mall’s east wing, next to Cooper’s Hawk restaurant.
- Venchi, the century-old Italian chocolate and gelato brand, is also set to open this fall. It will be on the lower level, near Macy’s.
- Gorjana, a jewelry seller out of Laguna Beach, Calif., plans to open by the end of the year on the lower level also near Macy’s.
- J. Crew, the classic American men’s and women’s clothing store, plans to open in spring. Look for it on the mall’s lower level near Saks Fifth Avenue.
- Faherty, the family-owned clothing business with a style The New York Times once described as “surf-hippie,” plans to open in spring on the upper level near Bloomingdale’s.
What’s improved:
- Bath & Body Works – The Columbus, Ohio, bath and candle brand’s newly renovated store has reopened on the lower level near Bloomingdale’s.
- Louis Vuitton – An expanded store for the French label has opened on the upper level near Macy’s.

I am a co-founder, writer and editor for Stet News. I am also a former senior editor at The Palm Beach Post. For 20 years, I oversaw some of the most consequential stories published by the paper, including the “Corruption County” reporting project that led to multiple arrests of elected officials. I am a member of the Leadership Palm Beach County Class of 2013. I live in West Palm Beach with my husband, Bill DiPaolo.
