King of Prussia Mall to get new stores including Pop Mart and Candyland Adventure playground

People shop at the King of Prussia Mall on Black Friday 2022.

The King of Prussia Mall is set to get several new shops and restaurants in the coming months.

As some other retail centers struggle, die, and transform, the massive Montgomery County complex has remained a thriving shopping destination, with a wide array of retailers, dining options, and experiential concepts.

Over the past year, the 2.9 million-square-foot mall has become home to the world’s first Netflix House — which contains a restaurant and four paid immersive experiences in an old Lord & Taylor — as well as Eataly, an Italian marketplace, and the Philly region’s first Sloomoo Institute, an interactive slime playground.

More experiential retail is in the works. Next year, Level99 is set to open a 46,000-square-foot live social-gaming venue on the ground floor of the former JCPenney.

The mall’s expansion comes as others in the region have become ghost towns. One of the vacant complexes, Exton Square Mall, closed Tuesday after more than six decades as a Chester County retail hub.

Stores coming soon to the King of Prussia Mall

By the end of 2026, the mall plans to open the following stores:

The Pandora store will also move from the Court to the Plaza, and the David Yurman store will undergo a facelift. David Yurman will open a temporary boutique near Neiman Marcus while its permanent location is renovated.

King of Prussia Mall Tuesday, May 10, 2016.

New stores at the King of Prussia Mall

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