WHITEHALL TWP., Pa. - After welcoming nearly a dozen retailers in recent months, the Lehigh Valley Mall's tenant mix continues to change with more new and coming-soon stores, food and beverage options and a children's play facility.
Address for Him, offering casual and formal menswear, shoes and accessories, is the newest business to open its doors at the Whitehall Township mall.
Coming-soon tenants include Dunkin', Dry Goods, D’Colombia Restaurant & Bakery, Carter’s/OshKosh B’gosh and Star Park Indoor Playground & Party.
Address for Him
The new Address for Him store opened March 8 on the mall's upper level near Macy's, Address for Him owner Abraham Morsi said.
Shoppers can browse a wide assortment of men's fashions, including suits, tuxedos, collared shirts, T-shirts, pants and socks.

Address for Him, offering casual and formal menswear, shoes and accessories, operates on the Lehigh Valley Mall's upper level.
There are also shoes and accessories such as belts, cufflinks and neck ties.
"We combine the best of European elegance with American design to create timeless, comfortable pieces," a message on Address for Him's website reads. "At Address for him, quality matters—our fabrics are carefully chosen, and each design is made to last. We offer fashion that works for everyday life, bringing style and comfort together in every piece."
The new Address for Him store carries suits from top designers such as Calvin Klein, DKNY and Tommy Hilfiger, and select styles are currently 30% off their original pricing, Morsi said.

Address for Him, offering casual and formal menswear, shoes and accessories, operates on the Lehigh Valley Mall's upper level.
To celebrate the store's grand opening and to welcome prom season, the store also is running a promotion of "buy two suits, get one free." Nearly all other in-store merchandise has been discounted 20%, Morsi said.
"The community is really supporting us," Morsi said. "We will soon have another location close to Pittsburgh."
Coming-soon tenants
Dry Goods, a women’s fashion retailer offering clothing, shoes and accessories, is expected to open in mid-summer in a lower-level spot that was previously home to clothing retailer Austin 5, according to Jessica Stoltz, Dry Goods' director of advertising and e-marketing.
Dry Goods, a subsidiary of Iowa-headquartered department store chain Von Maur, offers a variety of apparel, including dresses, jeans, jumpsuits, loungewear, pants, shorts, skirts, sweaters, T-shirts, vests and outerwear, along with footwear such as boots, sneakers, sandals and slippers.

A Dry Goods store is coming soon to a lower-level spot near Victoria's Secret at the Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township.
Customers also can shop accessories such as hats, handbags, jewelry and sunglasses.
Dry Goods has more than 80 open or coming soon locations in 24 states, including two other Pennsylvania locations in the Pittsburgh area, according to the company’s website.
Not far from the forthcoming Dry Goods store, a location of Dunkin’, the country’s largest coffee and doughnuts brand, is expected to open on the Lehigh Valley Mall’s lower level near the escalators this spring, according to the mall’s website.
The new Dunkin’ location will occupy a kiosk that was previously home to a Starbucks location, which closed last year.

A Dunkin' location is coming soon to the Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township.
Founded by Bill Rosenberg in 1950 in Quincy, Massachusetts, Dunkin’ is owned by Atlanta-based Inspire Brands, a multi-brand restaurant company whose portfolio also includes Arby’s, Buffalo Wild Wings, SONIC Drive-In, Rusty Taco and Jimmy John’s.
In addition to coffee and doughnuts, the chain offers a variety of other food and beverages, including sandwiches and Wake-Up Wraps, frozen drinks like Coolatas and frozen matcha lattes and baked goods such as bagels, croissants and muffins.
Dunkin has more than 13,700 restaurants in nearly 40 global markets.
Two businesses geared toward children and families are also planning to open at the Lehigh Valley Mall.
First, Carter’s/OshKosh b’gosh, offering clothing for babies and young children, is expected to open in the spring on the mall’s upper level, between GameStop and Hot Topic, according to Sherry Smith, the mall's area marketing administrator.

Carter's/OshKosh B'gosh is coming soon to the Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township.
Carter’s, Inc., headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, is the largest branded marketer in North America of apparel exclusively for babies and young children, according to a corporate profile.
The company owns the Carter’s and OshKosh B’gosh brands, which are sold through over 1,000 company-operated stores in the United States, Canada, and Mexico and online.
The apparel is also sold in leading department stores, national chains, and specialty retailers domestically and internationally. The company’s Child of Mine brand is available at Walmart, its Just One You brand is available at Target, and its Simple Joys brand is available on Amazon.com.
The company also owns Little Planet, a brand focused on organic fabrics and sustainable materials, and Skip Hop, a global lifestyle brand for families with young children.
Second, Star Park Indoor Playground & Party is expected to open in late spring in a lower-level space that previously housed various retailers, including Track 23 and Modell’s Sporting Goods, Smith said.
The expansive facility will offer a unique, interactive play area where children ages 12 and under can climb, play, explore, and use their imaginations in a clean, bright and colorful world filled with a variety of fun, according to an online description.

A Star Park Indoor Playground & Party facility is coming soon to the Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township.
"Your child will be thrilled to celebrate his or her birthday with friends at a fully personalized, fun and entertaining birthday party at Star Park Indoor Playground," the description continues.
Other Star Park locations operate at the Franklin Mall in Philadelphia and Cherry Hill Mall in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
The facilities offer “challenging fun” with various play equipment, including climbing structures, crawling tunnels, slides, swings and more.
They’re suitable for a wide array of events, including parent play dates, field trips, parties and more.
“Star Park Indoor Playground provides a fun environment for kids to play while giving parents a place to relax,” a message on Star Park’s website reads.
“We believe playtime should be a break from screens and an opportunity for creativity to flourish. Our facility offers parents a chance to unwind and connect while their children enjoy themselves.”
A final coming-soon tenant is D’Colombia Restaurant & Bakery, which is expected to open in the spring, Smith said.
D’Colombia Restaurant & Bakery will specialize in empanadas and other baked goods, Smith said. The counter-service shop will fill the space recently vacated by Indian Bite, a take-out eatery offering authentic Indian cuisine.
Recent openings
Dry Goods, Dunkin', Carter’s/OshKosh B’gosh, Star Park Indoor Playground & Party and D’Colombia Restaurant & Bakery will follow a string of other new Lehigh Valley Mall tenants.
MINISO, a global value retailer offering a variety of “trendy lifestyle products” including toys, home decor, tableware, fashion accessories and health and beauty items, opened its first Lehigh Valley location a few weeks ago on the mall's lower level next to Bath & Body Works.
MINISO has more than 7,100 stores worldwide, and individuals visiting the Whitehall location can shop a wide variety of items, including toys, puzzles, keychains and plush figures; fashion accessories such as socks, slippers, sunglasses, baseball hats and handbags; and household items such as pillows, bath towels, floor mats, soap dispensers and drinkware and flatware.

A MINISO store operates at the Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township.
The store also sells snacks such as candy and chips; personal care products such as bath sponges, hand creams, hair brushes and cotton swabs; and hair accessories such as bows, clips and headbands.
Shoppers will find items showcasing well-known pop culture characters, including Hello Kitty, Winnie the Pooh, The Powerpuff Girls and Peanuts characters such as Snoopy and Woodstock.
Joseph & Co. Jewelers opened Feb. 8 in a lower-level space near the escalators.
The spot previously housed Rêver, a store selling menswear, shoes and accessories, which recently moved to a nearby lower-level space.
Joseph & Co., offering a wide array of fine jewelry, is affiliated with Joseph Jacob Jewelers, a New York City-headquartered jewelry company with more than 20 retail locations in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Florida, manager Eddie Bitar said.

Joseph & Co. Jewlers operates at the Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township.
Another Joseph & Co. store opened in late 2024 at the Willow Grove Park Mall in Montgomery County, Bitar said.
In Whitehall, customers can shop a variety of rings, earrings, bracelets and necklaces.
There’s also watches from top brands such as Invicta, Seiko and Michael Kors.
“We design and make our own jewelry,” Bitar said.
“We’re very known for our beautiful and high-quality bridal selections, and we also can work with customers to create a custom design. So, for example, you could bring a picture or sketch of the ring of your dreams and we can bring that vision to life.”
Next to Joseph & Co., Game Box Arcade, a traditional arcade concept where players use quarters to play various games, opened in December.

Game Box Arcade operates at the Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township
Individuals can play around a dozen different games, including various claw machines.
As Seen On TV, a store carrying a wide assortment of unique products seen on TV, opened in early November on the mall’s upper level.
The new store occupies space that previously housed Slime Time, which moved to Promenade Saucon Valley in early 2024.
As Seen On TV features a vast assortment of merchandise, including household items, tech gadgets, fitness equipment, kitchen utensils, toys and seasonal décor.

As Seen On TV operates at the Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township.
Items include portable wireless speakers, headphones, 3D panoramic cameras, light strips, phone chargers and accessories, massage guns, detox foot pads, resistance bands, humidifiers, Himalayan salt lamps, seat cushions, knee pillows, cascading incense holders, umbrellas, blenders, rotating refrigerator organizers, faucet drain pads, hoses, puzzles, tabletop games and remote control cars, among other items.
Various toys, portable heaters and holiday décor have been popular picks, an associate said.
Spice n Shake, a fast-casual eatery specializing in custom, freshly prepared French fries gently shaken in your choice of signature seasoning and chicken items available in unique sauces, opened Nov. 14 on the mall’s second level.
The restaurant, with chair and banquette seating, occupies an updated space that previously housed other eateries, including Subway and, most recently, Almost Vegan.

For Spice n Shake’s custom fries, individuals first choose their size (6-ounce with one flavor or 13-ounce with up to two flavors) before then picking their type (straight fries or curly fries) and flavor (spicy, BBQ, curry, house special chili BBQ, sweet plum, seaweed or ketchup).
Other menu highlights include chicken wings (traditional or boneless), cauliflower bites and popcorn (available plain or tossed in exclusive blend of signature seasonings).
Fit Leggy, offering women’s leggings, legging sets, socks and accessories such as handbags, opened in early November on the mall’s lower level.

Fit Leggy operates at the Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township.
The store occupies an updated space that previously housed Icing, a jewelry and fashion accessories store that closed in late 2024.
Fit Leggy customers can shop a wide assortment of women’s leggings, suitable for activewear and everyday comfort, in the latest styles and premium fabrics.
Women’s perfume is also available for sale.
A Perfume City store also opened at the mall in November.
The store, located on the mall's upper level between Claire's and Banter by Piercing Pagoda, offers a wide assortment of men’s and women’s fragrances, including selections by Giorgio Armani, Jimmy Choo, Lacoste and Ralph Lauren.

Perfume City operates at the Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township.
Golf Galaxy, an interactive golf store chain, held a soft opening of its new Lehigh Valley Mall location on Oct. 16.
The new performance center occupies a renovated outparcel space that previously housed HobbyTown USA and a portion of the former Babies R Us store.
It represents a relocation of Golf Galaxy’s former Lehigh Valley location, which operated at the Airport Shopping Center.
Golf Galaxy, which opened its first store in 1997, offers “superstore selection and pricing with pro shop knowledge and services,” according to a description on the business’ website.

Golf Galaxy operates at the Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township.
The company prides itself on its world-class selection of brand name golf equipment, golf apparel, golf accessories, golf technology and golf gifts for golfers of all ages and abilities. The retailer also sells pre-owned golf clubs and offers golf club trade-ins.
In addition to merchandise, Golf Galaxy – with about 100 stores nationwide – offers a comprehensive array of golf services and interactive golf features.
Other recent changes
The Lehigh Valley Mall, which debuted in 1976 and added an outdoor lifestyle center in 2007, is home to more than 140 businesses, including anchor department stores Boscov’s, Macy’s and JCPenney.
Earlier in 2024, the mall welcomed a host of other new stores and restaurants, including furniture store Furniture & Linen; sports gear retailer Rally House; a second location of watch retailer Time On My Hands; Stone Haven, a store offering natural stone jewelry other related natural products; and the Lehigh Valley’s first Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant.

An Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant location operates at the Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township.
While new tenants are joining the mix, the Lehigh Valley Mall has also recently said goodbye to some businesses.
Pocono Brewery Company’s Lehigh Valley taproom - offering local craft beer, wood-fired pizzas and more - closed in February at the Lehigh Valley Mall’s outdoor lifestyle center, head brewer Jean-Luc Vitiello told 69 News.
The Lehigh Valley taproom opened in early 2019 at the former Ann Taylor space and supplemented Pocono Brewery Company’s flagship location, which continues to operate at 2092 Route 611 in the Swiftwater section of Pocono Township, Monroe County.
“Due to the opening of the brewery near us, the competition became an issue,” Vitiello said, referencing the newly opened Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant location at Lehigh Valley Mall. “We’re looking to open another location in a more welcoming community, maybe in Bethlehem or Easton.”

Pocono Brewery Company’s Lehigh Valley taproom has closed at the Lehigh Valley Mall’s outdoor lifestyle center in Whitehall Township.
In recent months, airsoft shooting gallery Battlestar, jewelry and accessories chain Icing, Indian eatery Indian Bite and Hairitage Beauty Salon also vacated their Lehigh Valley Mall locations.
Hairitage Beauty Salon has relocated its Lehigh County salon to 429 Front St. in Catasauqua, where it has added manicures, pedicures and other nail services to its offerings, according to the business’ Instagram page.
In the summer, the mall bid farewell to Rivals Indoor Battlefield; a Starbucks kiosk; Ardene, a fashion retailer with more than 250 stores worldwide; and Face Foundrié, a chain of all-inclusive focused facial bars.
Additionally, a Perfume Galaxy store – selling a wide array of men’s and women’s fragrances – recently closed after less than six months of business on the mall’s upper level; and fashion retailer Forever 21 is holding a store closing sale.