Coffee, clothing and cosmetics: See 7 new businesses coming to Roseville’s Galleria

At least seven new retailers are coming to Roseville’s Westfield Galleria over the next two years — selling everything from clothing and cosmetics to Japanese pastries and Taiwanese boba tea.

The indoor shopping center at 1151 Galleria Blvd. in Roseville offers shoppers 168 stores to choose from in a two-story, 1.3 million-square-foot space.

“The changes include expansions, relocations, and a variety of offerings, further solidifying the mall’s dedication to providing an unparalleled retail environment,” mall officials said in a Tuesday news release.

A big goal for Roseville’s Galleria is to “bring new brands to the broader region,” the release said.

Here’s which businesses will open at the Roseville mall in the next two years and which retailers are relocating throughout the mall.

What are new restaurants, stores coming to Roseville mall?

A handful of new restaurants and retailers are scheduled to open at the Roseville Galleria in the coming years, according to the release.

However, there were no exact opening dates for those vendors as of Wednesday.

World Traveler Coffee Roasters, a local coffee chain, is expected to open a new location at the galleria this year.

Other eateries with plans to open in 2024 include Mochi Munch, a pastry shop serving up Japanese and American food, and Share Tea, a Taiwanese-style boba tea shop.

On the retail side, Gorjana jewelry brand is set to open a Galleria store on March 27.

Rothy’s, a shoes and accessories store, and Amour Vert, a women’s clothing retailer, are also opening locations at the mall this year.

In 2025, Chanel Beauty plans to open a luxury cosmetics store at the Galleria.

An additional five retailers are slated to sign leases soon, although those vendors weren’t identified in the release.

“Stay tuned for further details and grand opening celebrations,” the release said.

What recently opened at Westfield Galleria?

Q1227 Restaurant, a Roseville institution, opened a location at the Roseville Galleria.

The restaurant’s menu “fuses global influences with a contemporary twist,” according to its website. Customers can expect seafood and meat dishes as well as sandwiches.

Retail brands that recently opened locations at the mall include Aritzia women’s clothing and Jo Malone fragrance.

What stores are relocating or upgrading?

If you’ve taken a stroll recently through the Roseville Galleria, you may have noticed a few stores are boarded off due to renovations or relocations.

YSL recently expanded its store and added 2,000 square feet “to introduce a new apparel section,” the release said.

Build-A-Bear Workshop toy store and Buckle an apparel store reopened at the start of the year inupdated spaces.

American Eagle clothing store plans to reopen in May in a new and bigger space.

Aeire, an activewear and loungewear brand, also plans to open in a new location in May. The retail will introduce its “offline collection to the store,” the release said.

Abercrombie and Fitch clothing store will open at its new Galleria spot in July. There will also be an Abercrombie and Fitch Kids standalone store offering “a dedicated space for younger shoppers,” the release said.

L’Occitane, a French luxury retailer of face, body and hair products, recently relocated, too.

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