Birmingham, AL, October 16, 2025
News Summary
Anthropologie is set to open a new store at The Summit in Birmingham on November 5, relocating from its former downtown location that closed on October 12. This new store will feature the brand’s eclectic mix of women’s clothing, accessories, and home décor, joining other recent retail openings at The Summit, including Abercrombie & Fitch and Solidcore. The shift aims to enhance the shopping experience and retain valuable staff during this transition.
Birmingham, AL – Anthropologie is set to open a new location at Birmingham’s The Summit on November 5. This new store will be situated between Levi’s and gorjana, in a space previously occupied by Banana Republic, near Cheesecake Factory and Chuy’s.
The opening follows the closure of Anthropologie’s former site on October 12. This relocation is part of the brand’s strategy to offer its eclectic mix of lifestyle clothing for women, casual jewelry, lingerie, home furnishings, and accessories to shoppers in the area.
The Summit has been experiencing a wave of retail activity, with several new openings and relocations recently. This includes the upcoming opening of Abercrombie & Fitch, which is expected to debut its new Alabama location this fall. Additionally, a new fitness studio, Solidcore, focusing on 50-minute resistance training workouts, has announced its location at The Summit.
Furthermore, Lululemon reopened its store in a new, larger location at 243 Summit Blvd back in July. Alo Yoga, a popular athletic-leisure brand, also opened a studio there just a month prior to Lululemon’s reopening. Earlier in May, Willow 31, a store specializing in women’s clothing, shoes, and accessories, opened its doors at The Summit.
Anthropologie operates more than 200 stores across the U.S. and is a well-known name for its unique, bohemian-style offerings. Unofficial sources have indicated concern regarding the future of the downtown Birmingham store due to ongoing issues with the landlord. Some full-time employees from that location are expected to transfer to the new Anthropologie store at Twelve Oaks Mall, reflecting an attempt to retain valuable staff amid the store transition.
Across downtown Birmingham, other retailers are also facing challenges, with Moosejaw Bike & Snow and fab’rik announcing closures. Moosejaw’s shutdown follows the transition of ownership from Walmart to Dick’s Sporting Goods. Fab’rik, known for offering affordable and trendy women’s wear, closed its Birmingham store on December 30, 2023.
Retail Landscape at The Summit
The Summit has transformed into a hot spot for new retail openings, making it an attractive location for both shoppers and businesses. With the recent additions, it seems to cater to a diverse audience, from fitness enthusiasts to fashion-forward individuals.
Anthropologie’s Brand Overview
Anthropologie is recognized nationwide for its distinct and diverse range of lifestyle offerings. The brand often combines artsy aesthetics with a touch of comfort, appealing to a broad demographic looking for unique items.
Future Outlook
As The Summit continues to evolve, the addition of Anthropologie is anticipated to enhance the shopping environment, benefitting both the retailer and the local community. With multiple stores recently opening or relocating, this trend reflects a robust retail market in Birmingham.
FAQ Section
When is Anthropologie’s new store opening in Birmingham?
The new store is scheduled to open on November 5.
Where will the new Anthropologie store be located?
The new store will be located between Levi’s and gorjana at The Summit.
What products does Anthropologie offer?
Anthropologie offers clothing, accessories, gifts, and home décor.
What recent retail changes have occurred at The Summit?
The Summit has seen several new retail openings, including Abercrombie & Fitch, Solidcore, Lululemon, Alo Yoga, and Willow 31.
What is the status of the former Anthropologie site in downtown Birmingham?
The former Anthropologie site closed on October 12, and there are unofficial concerns it may close due to landlord issues.
Key Features of the Anthropologie Opening
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Opening Date | November 5 |
| Location | Between Levi’s and gorjana at The Summit |
| Previous Location | Closed on October 12 |
| Product Range | Clothing, accessories, gifts, and home décor |
| Recent Retail Openings | Abercrombie & Fitch, Solidcore, Lululemon, Alo Yoga, Willow 31 |
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Additional Resources
- AL.com: Popular Store Relocating at Birmingham’s The Summit
- Bham Now: Anthropologie at The Summit Moving to New Location
- Crain’s Detroit: Design Within Reach Opening Store Downtown Birmingham
- Downtown Publications: Anthropologie & Others Leaving Birmingham
- The Tab: Is Anthropologie Actually Selling $1000 Rocks?
- Wikipedia: Anthropologie
- Google Search: Anthropologie Birmingham
- Google Scholar: Anthropologie Birmingham
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Anthropologie
- Google News: Anthropologie Birmingham

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