Home » City Information » Asheville Outlets Announces Kirkland’s Grand Opening
Your Ad Here - Advertise with us!
kirklands

Asheville Outlets Announces Kirkland’s Grand Opening

Store Specializes in Home Décor and Gift Items

National specialty retailer Kirkland’s, Inc., will host a grand opening on Saturday, April 2nd, at its new Asheville Outlets store. The new Asheville store, which will employ approximately 25 people, is one of 377 Kirkland’s stores throughout the country and the second in the Asheville area. Kirkland’s offers its customers an extensive selection of decorative items, gifts and seasonal merchandise.

“Expanding to the Asheville Outlets shopping center is a great opportunity for Kirkland’s. This makes our 23rd store in North Carolina,” said Michelle Graul, Executive Vice President of Stores and Merchandising. “Customers will find incredible value in our home décor and gift items, as well as a special shopping experience.”

The grand-opening celebration will start at 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 2nd. Regular store hours will be Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m.–9 p.m., and Sunday, 11 a.m.–7 p.m.

About Kirkland’s, Inc. 

Kirkland’s, Inc., was founded in 1966 and is a specialty retailer of home décor in the United States. Although originally focused in the Southeast, the Company has grown beyond that region and currently operates in 35 states. The Company’s stores present a broad selection of distinctive merchandise, including framed art, mirrors, candles, lamps, picture frames, accent rugs, garden accessories and artificial floral products. The Company’s stores also offer an extensive assortment of gifts, as well as seasonal merchandise.

About Jill Lieberman

I grew up in Western North Carolina, and like many who grew up here, left for bigger and better things. I ended up choosing to come right back where I started. I have lived in cities from Manhattan to San Francisco to Atlanta. Asheville is my favorite. After getting a master’s degree in journalism with a public relations focus, my first job was with an agency in Greenville working on crisis communications for the hospital system. That began a career where I’ve handled almost every job there is in PR/marketing /media, from copywriter to media buyer to event planner to salesperson. I was in the trenches during the first dot com boom and bust and worked with Google before it became a verb. I’ve written regular columns for publications on beauty products and how to navigate the internet.