As the crisp air and fall season fill the Dartmouth Mall, shoppers have a sparkling new reason to visit: Pandora Jewelry is getting set for a grand opening within weeks.

If you recall- Beth Zager, Senior Marketing Director of Dartmouth Mall, shared the exciting news with Fun 107 back in March, highlighting Pandora’s grand opening as yet another "gem" in the mall’s ever-expanding retail lineup.

This latest addition follows a series of exciting new openings over the past year. Gamers can enjoy 'The V-R Zone,' a virtual reality gaming store, while beauty lovers flock to ULTA Beauty for the latest cosmetic trends. For parents, the innovative 'Mama-mergency' vending machine has provided a convenient solution for unexpected needs, and lastly the nostalgic return of Forever 21 to keep shoppers fashionably "timeless".

Pandora Jewelry, known for its vast collection of charms, bracelets, and more, offers a personalized shopping experience where customers can create pieces that reflect their unique stories. Whether you're looking for a special gift or a spontaneous treat, Pandora’s arrival brings even more sparkle to the Dartmouth Mall experience.

Shoppers can now explore Pandora’s stunning selection, just in time for the holiday season.

Walk Down Memory Lane at the Dartmouth Mall in 2017

Thanks to artificial intelligence and advances in 3D mapping, Google Maps is slowly rolling out a new feature called immersive view, allowing users to go inside buildings. It looks like Dartmouth Mall is one of the first places in the area to use the new technology, thanks to images from 2017.

Gallery Credit: Maddie Levine

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America's oldest indoor shopping mall is now home to more than 40 micro-lofts, some as tiny as 250 square feet. But they sure are convenient and a great option in downtown Providence. Check out the inside of one of these tiny living spaces at The Arcade. This one's even currently on the market!

Gallery Credit: Kari Jakobsen

Check Out the New Poke Bowl Spot Coming to Dartmouth

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