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Here Are All The New Businesses Coming To Morris County
It's been a busy season for Morris County businesses. Here's what's already open, and what's coming soon.

MORRIS COUNTY, NJ — Morris County has seen a number of new businesses open or announce opening plans in the past few months. From locally owned ice cream shops to mini-Targets, it can be a lot to keep up with. Here's a look at all the businesses that have opened recently, and those that will be calling Morris County home soon.
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Wegmans: The hotly anticipated grocery store opened in July, with more than 24,000 shoppers stopping in on opening day. Hopefully lines have cooled off a bit. Read more here.
Saks Off 5th: The outlet arm of the luxury retailer is opened in August in East Hanover. They offer deep discounts on designer goods. Read more here.
HomeSense: Only the second of its kind in the county, HomeSense is a sort-of sister store to HomeGoods, with more of an emphasis on furniture. Read more here.
What's Coming Soon
BJ's: The wholesale retailer announced its plans to move into Hanover earlier this year, but there's still a while to go before it opens. Read more on a potential opening date here.
Orangetheory Fitness: This gym is expected to open in the same shopping center as BJ's. Read more here.
Clarus Cryotherapy: The cutting-edge therapy center, which uses intense cold to treat various ailments, signed a lease near the Hanover BJ's. Read more here.
IHOP: Known for-- what else?-- their pancakes, IHOP announced a new Morris County location amid reports they'd be closing dozens of others. Read more here.
Old Navy: The clothing store announced it was opening a new Morris County location recently, but not much else has been announced since. Read more here.
Wild Bones Brewing Company: Although already selling beer, the brewing company was recently approved to open a tasting room. It's expected in early 2018. Read more here.
Five Below: This variety store is well known for its nicknacks and candy selection. Read more here.
Weiss Market: The grocery store is moving into the old A&P site in Grove Center Plaza. An early 2018 opening date is projected. Read more here.
QuikCheck: This convenience store is being built on Route 23, near Route 287 South, but no opening timeline has been announced yet. Read more here.
Starbucks: Not one, but two Starbucks have been announced for Parsippany, neither with opening dates. A Starbucks rep told Patch they're aiming for a fall opening, but couldn't be more specific. Read more here.
Small-Format Target: Just like a regular Target, but smaller, this store will be about half the size customers are used to. It'll open next spring. Read more here.
Cheesecake Factory: Morris County's first Cheesecake Factory, the restaurant is expected to open in Rockaway Townsquare Mall this winter. Read more here.
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