Burlington Stores plans fall 2019 opening in Nassau Park

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This story has been updated with new information and an error about the location of TJ Maxx has been corrected.

Burlington Stores has announced that it will open a new store this fall in Nassau Park Pavilion in West Windsor.

From the time Nassau Park opened until 2016, that location had housed a Kohl’s department store. In more recent years, the space was occupied by a Restoration Warehouse outlet. The Restoration Hardware outlet recently relocated to the former Toys ‘R’ Us location on U.S. 1 in Lawrence.

Burlington Stores already has a location on U.S. 1 several miles southwest of Nassau Park, in the Lawrence Shopping Center. A spokesperson for Burlington Stores told Community News that the Lawrence store will remain in operation after the Nassau Park store opens.

Burlington Stores, formerly known as Burlington Coat Factory, will take up 37,846 square feet. This will be the 34th location in New Jersey for the discount retailer, whose headquarters are located in nearby Burlington Township. They report operating 684 stores nationwide.

SITE Centers, which owns and operates Nassau Park Pavilion, has a lease plan for Nassau Park on its website that shows TJ Maxx and Homesense also set to move into the space vacated by Kohl’s.

There is also already a TJ Maxx on U.S. 1 in Mercer Mall, across Quakerbridge Road from Nassau Park.

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