Babies R Us, which went out of business in 2018, will open its a flagship store at the American Dream mega mall in New Jersey.
Babies R Us, which went out of business in 2018, will open its flagship store at the American Dream mega mall in New Jersey.
"Our plan to open Babies R Us at American Dream in the coming months is a huge milestone in the return of Babies R Us to the U.S.A., and it sets the stage for a national rollout of Babies R Us in the future," Shmidman said.is located near MetLife Stadium, about 10 miles outside of New York City.
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