Disney Springs has seen lots of closures over the years, but this year has seen some devastating permanent closures. First, it was Sprinkles Cupcakes, then Francesca’s, and Shore closed on May 1st, and now another popular clothing store will be added to the list!
This new, sudden store closure is happening fast. Johnston & Murphy, a popular men’s and women’s clothing spot, will have its last day of operations this week!
Johnston & Murphy is known for its premium footwear, but you can also shop for apparel, outerwear, and accessories for both men and women. Johnston & Murphy is a very popular brand that has been custom-designing shoes for U.S. presidents for well over a century, including Lincoln, JFK, and Obama.
The Disney Springs location will close on Thursday, May 7th! They’ll be packing up all of their merchandise to move it to their other stores. They’ve already started on this back corner, but most of the store was still on display when we went yesterday. After the closure, you can head to their other locations at Orlando Vineland Premium Outlets and Orlando International Premium Outlets on International Drive. They’ll also open a new store in October at The Mall of Millenia, about a 20-minute drive from Disney Springs, where the staff will be transferred to.
This isn’t the only store closing at Disney Springs this week. Shore had its last day of operation on April 30th, and when we stopped by yesterday, it was officially gone! Shore is a popular beachwear clothing brand for women, men, and kids in the Town Center area of Disney Springs. Everything in their catalog is made in America, from dresses and pants to T-shirts and swimwear. They also carry coastal home and body must-haves, including books, candles, coasters, diffusers, and hair and body products.
We’re so sad to see some of our favorite Disney Springs stores go. Stay tuned to Disney Food Blog for more Disney World news!
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