Miniso, a retailer with stores worldwide, will be moving into Gateway Mall this summer.
The store will open next to Hot Topic in a space that is 3,969 square feet.
“Guests are in for a unique shopping experience because Miniso is known for their high-quality merchandise for the family at great prices,” said Chad Becwar, Gateway Mall’s general manager, in a written statement.
Miniso promotes a relaxing, treasure-hunting shopping experience full of delightful surprises that appeal to all demographics.
The store, which has less than 100 locations in the U.S., is known for its toys, plushies, collectible blind box toys, stationery, beauty essentials, home goods, fragrances, electronics and snacks.
It will join other recent additions to the lineup at Gateway Mall, including Rally House, the family-owned sports merchandise retailer, which opened in March.
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