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First Neighbor Island Bath & Body Works to Open on Maui

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Bath & Body Works products. Photo by Wendy Osher.

Bath & Body Works products. Photo by Wendy Osher.

By Wendy Osher

It’s official.  The Queen Kaʻahumanu Center today announced Bath & Body Works will open a store at the center this fall, becoming the first neighbor island location for the national retailer, and it’s first store on Maui.

Bath & Body Works is one of the leading specialty retailers of personal care products and home fragrance.

Bath & Body Works future location at the Queen Kaʻahumanu Shopping Center.

Bath & Body Works future location at the Queen Kaʻahumanu Shopping Center.

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The store will offer customers access to affordable luxuries in pampering products, fragrances and gifts for every occasion. Collections offered include Signature Collection, White Barn Home Fragrance, Bath & Body Works Hand Soap & Sanitizers, Aromatherapy and True Blue Spa.

“Bath & Body Works is an innovative retailer and great compliment to our expanding family of national names,” said Todd A. Vines, marketing manager for Queen Kaʻahumanu Center in today’s announcement. “We’re proud that Bath & Body Works chose Queen Kaʻahumanu Center for its first Hawaiʻi location outside of Oʻahu.”

Maui Mango Surf and other Bath & Body Hawaiian Island themed products. Photo courtesy B&BW.

Maui Mango Surf and other Bath & Body Hawaiian Island themed products. Photo courtesy B&BW.

In June Maui Now reported that the retail chain submitted an application for a $706,000 building permit to occupy space within the Queen Kaʻahumanu Shopping Center in Kahului.

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Maui Now also learned that retailer Victoria’s Secret filed an application for a building permit at the Queen Kaʻahumanu Center. That story is available at the following direct LINK.

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