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Box Lunch is a unique retailer in the Eastview Mall that sells everything from clothes and accessories to home goods, gifts and novelties. It is in the Retail & Market category on Layer 1 where it shares the floor with names like Abercrombie & Fitch and American Eagle
What makes Box Lunch special is the focus on picking licensed and non-licensed products with a good eye for pop culture. Enter and you probably will find Sailor Moon beside other favorites. If you like such stuff, Eastview has it…
Box Lunch Moves to Main Court at Eastview Mall
Here are Box Lunch, Hot Topic and FYE under one roof.
Here is what happens: Box Lunch moves to a new store of 2,413 square feet between Aeropostale and LEGO. The old space of Box Lunch will go to Fabletics, which arrives with its popular activewear concept for the first time in the region (they took 1),800 square feet between Sephora and White House Black Market. Both Box Lunch and Buckle move inside the mall with full remodels, which will give customers a much more bettter shopping experience.
The big news is that Box Lunch will go to a fully renewed store in Main Court.
The interactive indoor map of NYCMallPedia, visible on this page of the website, shows Box Lunch on Layer 1 in Eastview Mall. For directions, the exterior Google Map beside the interactive directory map of NYCMallPedia here covers you.
Eastview focuses on high fashion with more than thirty stores that you do not find anywhere else in the region. Think Anthropologie, Apple, Buckle, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Dry Goods, Eddie Bauer, Forever 21, Free People, GUESS, Janie & Jack, LL Bean, LEGO, Lovesac, LUSH, Madewell, Pottery Barn, Vera Bradley, Warby Parker and White House Black Market. The mall grew even more with a 25 million dollar expansion, which brought three new restaurants and dozens of exclusive retailers for Eastview here.
Among the anchor stores are Macy’s, JCPenney and the only Von Maur in the whole Northeast. The best? The new 100,000-square-foot DICK’S Sporting Goods House of Sport; the first such in the land, that sells interactive sporting experiences that you do not find anywhere.
In the same category you find FYE, Barnes & Noble and Collector’s Paradise. Want to know what else is beside it on the same floor? Look at the directorymap of NYCMallPedia here.
The move of Box Lunch to Main Court puts it directly in the center of the action.





