WELLINGTON — An Ecuadorian fast-food joint, a Colombian jewelry shop and a store selling pop culture memorabilia are now open at the Mall at Wellington Green.
During the last months, the signature retail destination of Palm Beach County’s western communities also has added a full-service accounting firm and a mattress seller to its lineup of storefronts at State Road 7 and Forest Hill Boulevard.
The Mall at Wellington Green will also open an Ice Palace this holiday season featuring a 30-foot ice dome with falling snow, a 360-degree artic immersion and a light show. Santa Claus will visit daily to take pictures with children and pets.
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What’s new at the Mall at Wellington Green?
Miniso: A Japanese pop-culture gift and novelty store that sells clothing, accessories and home goods, Miniso occupies a 3,500-square-foot space on the upper level of the mall.
Nativus: This family-owned fast-food joint specializes in Ecuadorian-inspired dishes made with yuca, the root of the cassava plant. It serves its signature yuca cheese bread — a gluten-free, salty treat — yuca waffles and yuca melts, or arepas stuffed with various combinations of hams and cheeses. Nativus also pours fruit and yogurt-based smoothies in its newly opened food court location.
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FXA: This Colombian jewelry store is known for its custom, trendy and colorful pieces. It also sells bags, makeup and hair accessories.
One Call Financial: This full-service accounting firm now has a storefront on the first level. The firm offers year-round services for both individuals and companies such as tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll. It also has a public notary on staff.
Mattress Plus: Visitors can now shop for mattresses at the mall. Mattress Plus opened a 2,500-square-foot at The Mall at Wellington Green and offers a wide variety of mattresses and financing options.
Valentina Palm covers Royal Palm Beach, Wellington, Loxahatchee and other western communities in Palm Beach County for The Palm Beach Post. Email her at [email protected] and follow her on Twitter at @ValenPalmB. Support local journalism: Subscribe today.