Kenton County’s Crestview Hills Town Center is amid a reshuffling. After Bed Bath & Beyond went bankrupt, one of the complex’s largest retail spaces was up for grabs. In the wake of the closure, Crestview Hills is now signing new tenants and helping current tenants find new storefronts within the development.
Today, the shopping center announced on its Facebook page that three businesses would be moving locations while two others would be moving into the complex.
World Market — an international/specialty food and home goods retailer — is debuting in the space currently occupied by Designer Shoe Warehouse, also known as DSW, which is located next to the shuttered Bed Bath & Beyond. There are two other World Market locations in Kentucky: one in Lexington and another in Louisville.
DSW is moving directly next door into the previously occupied space by shuttered women’s fashion retailer Charming Charlie’s.
VOM FASS, a retailer specializing in selling olive oils, balsamic vinegar, liqueurs and spirits, is moving next door to First Watch Café. The space previously housed Portrait Innovations, which abruptly closed in 2020.
Milk Jar, a Cincinnati-based boba tea retailer, is opening a new store in VOM FASS’s current space located between Francesca’s and Color Me Mine.
Finally, beauty salon Faith & Allen is moving into a new space next door to GNC, previously occupied by Tanya’s Image & Wellness Salon.

