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The Waterfront To Add New Retailer To Former Bed Bath & Beyond Space
A replacement has been found for the now defunct Bed Bath & Beyond.

HOMESTEAD, PA - Just a few months after Bed Bath & Beyond closed at The Waterfront, a replacement retailer has been found to occupy the vacant space.
Painted Tree Boutiques will open its first Pennsylvania store at an as-yet undetermined date. The store houses several different vendor spaces — including clothing, gifts and accessories — within its main store.
According to the retailer's website the brand began in 2015 as a vintage market in Bryant, Arkansas, and quickly grew into an opportunity for thousands of individuals to build their own stores and “live out their entrepreneurial dreams.”
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In recent years, Painted Tree has expanded to approximately 35 locations in 15 states.
“We are beyond excited to welcome Painted Tree as a new tenant at The Waterfront and share the boutique’s creative, versatile shop owners and product offerings with patrons,” Emily Wittmer, Waterfront assistant general manager and marketing director said. “The new store will not only serve as a place for customers to shop, but also to become inspired and learn about the incredible artistry and entrepreneurial spirit at the heart of this brand.”
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