Las Vegas North Premium Outlets adds nine brands
- Las Vegas North Premium Outlets said on May 18 it is adding nine brands in 2026, with openings rolling out through spring, summer and late 2026. - BYLT has opened its first-ever outlet store there, while Reyn Spooner, Lucchese and Birkenstock are slated as first Nevada locations. (nevadabusiness.com) - Victoria’s Secret is due later in May, Reyn Spooner in June, Lucchese in July, and Birkenstock and Foot Locker later in 2026. (nevadabusiness.com)
Las Vegas North Premium Outlets is filling in the details behind its latest expansion, and the nine-brand push is more specific than the first local writeups suggested. A May 18 release from the Simon-operated center said four stores — Tommy Bahama Outlet, BYLT, PINK and Gymboree — have already opened, with five more scheduled in phases through the rest of 2026. (nevadabusiness.com) The additions matter because several are either firsts for Nevada or firsts for the brand itself in outlet format. BYLT’s store at the center is its first-ever outlet location, according to the outlet center’s release, while Reyn Spooner, Lucchese and Birkenstock are each described as Nevada debuts in different forms. (nevadabusiness.com) The property at 875 S. Grand Central Parkway is a 40-acre outdoor center near downtown Las Vegas with more than 180 stores, according to the center and local reports. Simon said the mall opened in 2003 and advertises savings of up to 65% off retail prices. (nevadabusiness.com) ### Which nine brands are actually part of the expansion? The nine brands named across the center’s release and follow-up reporting are Tommy Bahama Outlet, BYLT, PINK, Gymboree, Victoria’s Secret, Reyn Spooner, Lucchese, Birkenstock and Foot Locker. Those names were published in the May 18 release and repeated in local coverage on May 19. (nevadabusiness.com) BYLT is the most unusual of the group because the center said the Las Vegas store is the brand’s first-ever outlet. Reyn Spooner, known for resortwear, is scheduled to open in June, and Lucchese Bootmaker is set for July. (lasvegassun.com) ### Which openings are already done, and which are still coming? Four stores had already opened as of May 18: Tommy Bahama Outlet, BYLT, PINK and Gymboree. The center said Victoria’s Secret would open later in May, followed by Reyn Spooner in June and Lucchese in July. (nevadabusiness.com) Late 2026 is the target for Birkenstock and Foot Locker. The Las Vegas Sun reported Birkenstock would be the brand’s first outlet location in Nevada if it opens as planned. ### What is new here beyond just more storefronts? (nevadabusiness.com) Reyn Spooner will mark its first store in Nevada, the center said. Lucchese is also described in local coverage as a first standalone Nevada location, while Birkenstock is slated as a first Nevada outlet store. Rajeev Chhabra, area general manager, said in the release that the additions reflect the center’s effort to “curat[e] a best-in-class shopping experience.” He said the outlet center planned to keep adding brands that “resonate with our shoppers.” (lasvegassun.com) (nevadabusiness.com) ### Where does this fit in the Las Vegas retail map? Las Vegas North Premium Outlets sits just north of the Strip near downtown, while Simon’s other local outlet property, Las Vegas South Premium Outlets, is an indoor center on Las Vegas Boulevard South. The Sun reported the north center has more than 180 stores, compared with more than 140 at the south property. (nevadabusiness.com) Nevada residents receive free parking with a valid state ID at the north outlet center, while other visitors pay $5, according to the Sun. The center is open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday. (nevadabusiness.com) ### What should shoppers watch next? Victoria’s Secret is the next scheduled opening later in May, according to the center’s May 18 release and local reports. After that, Reyn Spooner is due in June, Lucchese in July, and Birkenstock and Foot Locker are expected later in 2026 at Las Vegas North Premium Outlets on Grand Central Parkway. (nevadabusiness.com) (lasvegassun.com)