Old Navy returns to Homestead’s Waterfront, Versona also signs lease



Share this post:
Two stores will open in the Waterfront in Homestead this year — one is new and the other a former tenant.
Old Navy is returning to the shopping center after leaving four years ago. The newcomer is Versona, a women’s brand inspired by Italian fashions.
Carey Kann, general manager at the Waterfront, said in statement that the two stores “offer the fashion-forward style our shoppers are looking for without breaking the bank.”
[gps-image name=”2291787_web1_PTR-WATERFRONT-2.jpg”]
Versona, which has 20 stores across the United States, describes itself as “a unique retail destination for the modern, trend-savvy woman at an affordable price.” The store will encompass 6,500 square feet and sell dresses, tops, accessories and shoes.
A cute new jacket- a need or a want? Life's too short to even question it. Shop New Jackets: https://t.co/UF5c7sEspD pic.twitter.com/KG7OwG0lV8
— Versona (@VersonaStores) February 5, 2020
Old Navy will be moving into the vacant Office Depot space.
“When you have a major national retailer like Old Navy decide to come back to a brick-and-mortar center, it really speaks volumes about the success of that property,” said Marty Sweeney, senior vice president of M&JWilkow, the property’s commercial real estate company, in a statement.
The Waterfront, built on the site of former steel mill, offers over 70 specialty shops, restaurants, entertainment complexes, hotels and retailers.