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Fashion Brand Vuori To Open in Georgetown
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The popular California-inspired fashion brand Vuori is opening up in Georgetown.
The company has filed plans with DC's Historic Preservation Office for a new store at Georgetown Park along M Street NW.
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Vuori has over thirty stores around the world, including one in Bethesda, which was their first DC-area location.
The new store will sit a few doors down from Osteria Mozza, the new Georgetown eatery and market from Philadelphia restaurateur Stephen Starr and Los Angeles-based chef Nancy Silverton set to open later this year.
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