Five new stores have opened or plan to open at Savannah Mall in coming weeks, including national retailer Toys R Us Express, mall officials announced Wednesday.
Dough Boys is a pretzel cookie company owned by Robert Kisabeth, Chris Rollins and Mike Fish. It will offer pretzel cookies in flavors such as sugar, chocolate chip, peanut butter, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup, white chocolate macadamia and red velvet.
Dough Boys has opened on the first floor beside Virginia College. Kisabeth, Rollins and Fish also own Fitness Emporium, which sells fitness equipment.
Another small business opening at the Savannah Mall is Sweet Possibilities, a candy and lottery company owned by Jayne Harvest and located at the Ruby Tuesday entrance and next to Mastercuts.
“My storefront name is ‘Sweet Possibilities,’ for the candy is sweet and the possibilities are endless,” Harvest said,
Sweet Possibilities sells candy, snacks and Georgia Lottery sales are expected to be available in January.
City Alderman Tony Thomas opened the first Stuff Store in July on the mall’s lower level and is expanding his brand to open a second store on the upper level. Both stores feature antiques, collectibles and eclectic pieces.
Tech Life, owned by Chris Daye, will offer items such as electronic gifts and remote control toys. Tech Life will be Daye’s third store in the mall.
“Currently, 48 percent of the tenants at the Savannah Mall are local business owners. I encourage small business owners to explore their leasing options as a way to connect with a large number of consumers,” said Phil McConnell, the mall’s general manager.
ABOUT SAVANNAH MALL
Built in 1990, the 960,000-square-foot, two-level mall, located at 14045 Abercorn St., features anchor stores Bass Pro Shops, Dillard’s, Target, Burlington Coat Factory and A.C. Moore. For more information, call 912-927-7467 or go to www.savannahmall.com.