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Only 31 out of the planned 350 stores have been confirmed to open in the American Dream megamall next year — here's the full list

The dining experience is also set to open in March of 2020. The American Dream megamall has finally started its process of opening to the public — but the actual stores aren't slated to open until March of 2020. opened on Friday, October 25

. The rest of the complex is set to open in staggered stages, culminating with the launch of over 350 shopping experiences in 2020. A host of luxury and fast fashion retail stores will populate American Dream. Stores such as Saks Fifth Avenue, Hermes, Zara, Uniqlo, and Foot Locker are all included in the lineup and many will be flagship stores, a spokesperson for the complex confirmed. The dining experience is set to open at the same time and will include a Coca‐Cola "Eats" Food Court and a Kosher Food Court.

"For over 35 years, Triple Five Group has embraced the concept that retail cannot exist without entertainment and experiential elements, and American Dream will further raise the bar," said the president of American Dream Don Ghermezian in a press release. "Guests will experience something completely unique each time they visit — this project will be the realization of their wildest dreams.

Here are the confirmed stores and restaurants as of publication slated to open at American Dream in March of 2020:

 

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