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Gymboree Relaunches Brand At Woodbridge Center And In Edison

Good news if you're a Gymboree fan: Starting in February, the brand will be sold inside Children's Place stores at Menlo Park and Woodbridge

Good news if you're a Gymboree fan: Starting in February, the brand will be sold inside Children's Place stores at Menlo Park and Woodbridge.
Good news if you're a Gymboree fan: Starting in February, the brand will be sold inside Children's Place stores at Menlo Park and Woodbridge. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

WOODBRIDGE, NJ — Gymboree announced this week they plan to relaunch the brand inside The Children's Place locations. This will take place at more than 200 Children's Place locations nationwide, and 15 Children's Place stores in the Garden State.

Two of those are at the Menlo Park mall and Woodbridge Center mall, according to the newly-launched Gymboree website.

Gymboree will be located inside Children's Place stores, and the brand will relaunch in February. This comes one year after Gymboree, which is based in New Jersey, closed all its stores nationwide.

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In a statement from the company, President and CEO Jane Elfers said the company is "very proud to announce the return of Gymboree."

She said the company has worked "tirelessly to bring this iconic brand back to its passionate and loyal customers."

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Gymboree sells kids' clothing in sizes 12 months to 8 years. These are the Gymboree-inside-Children's Place locations that will be operational in New Jersey in February:

  • Gloucester Premium Outlets
  • Cherry Hill Mall
  • Deptford Mall
  • Menlo Park Mall
  • The Mills At Jersey Gardens
  • Jackson Premium Outlets
  • Newport Centre
  • Quaker Bridge Mall
  • Paramus Park Mall
  • Garden State Plaza
  • Bergen Town Center
  • Rockaway Townsquare Mall
  • Jersey Shore Premium Outlets
  • Willowbrook Mall
  • Woodbridge Center

Kara Seymour reported for this story.

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