The Shops at Worthington Place had their Ground Breaking Ceremony today. I went. I sweated. I listened. They announced new tenants! Coming soon to The Shops at Worthington Place:
- Panera Bread
- Johnson's Ice Cream
- Swan Cleaners
Swan Cleaners was the first tenant when the Worthington shopping center was built in the 1970s?

Tom Carter is the one without a hardhat. He has one in earlier photos... he was putting one on in the series of action photos I took of the shoveling Ground Breaking ceremony at Shops at Worthington Place.
The area between the Kroger store and the shops is going to be green space? A park like place that people will want to be!
New and existing tenants at The Shops at Worthington Place
They talked about another tenant that they had wanted to announce, so soon there should be someone else coming soon to the mall on W. Willson Bridge Road that is being revamped, and renamed to the Shops at Worthington Place. Tom Carter talked about the tenants they have that are doing well including Talbots. They are remodeling the Talbot's store in the mall previously known as "Worthington Square" and "the Worthington Mall." I think those were the names.
I went into Talbot's store... and the sales associates told me they are actually moving to the south, where Talbot's for Men was.
After the Ground Breaking ceremony I saw this sign inside the mall. 
"dish the dirt about our exciting new plans!" The website for The Shops at Worthington Place is ShopWorthingtonPlace.com
They (The Shops at Worthington Place) are on Facebook and Twitter and asked the crowd to follow them on social media too.
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Worthington Square Mall is now named