Vero Beach Outlets plans major upgrades with new entry, central restaurant courtyard

A major and much needed update is coming to the Vero Beach Outlets, according to Karen Fluharty, head of marketing for the sprawling 340,000-square-foot mall west of I-95.

“We are going to make it worth the trip again,” says Fluharty.

The multi-million-dollar renovation, which is set to begin in January, will include a new entrance and a central cluster of restaurants with courtyards and outdoor seating in middle of the vast, underutilized parking lot.

There will be new pedestrian walkways and a tram system to carry shoppers around the mall’s wide perimeter.

“We are going to create an outdoor environment that feels good and has a sense of place,” Fluharty says.

The redesign comes in conjunction with a planned shift toward more high-end home-goods stores. A Design Within Reach outlet is slated to open next spring, joining the Restoration Hardware and Williams-Sonoma Outlets.

Vero Beach Outlets opened in 1995 and was sold to new owners, The Simpson Organization,  in 2017.

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