Three New Stores Are Now Open At The Mall At Wellington Green

New stores include “As Seen On TV” TV Products Plus, Chi Spa and Ncognito.

Three new retail destinations are joining the more than 160 stores at the Mall at Wellington Green. “As Seen On TV” TV Products Plus, Chi Spa and Ncognito add to the growing and robust offerings in apparel, health and beauty, and more.

“As Seen On TV” TV Products Plus — This new store opened its doors on Nov. 7 across from Starbucks on the ground floor. Shoppers visiting the 3,289-square-foot location will discover hundreds of useful products and gadgets that have appeared on popular television shopping networks, like HSN, QVC and ABC’s “Shark Tank.” Merchandise includes everything from household helpers to culinary essentials and beauty must-haves. Owner Vick Jagtani, who ran a similar business at the Festival Marketplace in Pompano Beach for 15 years before relocating, said his customers appreciate the convenience of one-stop shopping, rather than visiting multiple stores. For additional information, call (954) 978-7571 or find them @tvproductsplus on Facebook and Instagram.

Chi Spa — Chi Spa founder Steven Chen operates several Asian-focused day spas exclusively in shopping malls across the country. Two locations opened in the Mall at Wellington Green in December. Located on separate floors in different sections of the mall, both locations, which feature more than 2,800 square feet of combined spa space, offer similar massage services, including deep tissue, sports and acupressure, a traditional Chinese technique that applies pressure to specific areas of the body to promote healing and relaxation. Cupping, another ancient healing method known for such benefits as increased range of motion and reduced pain and inflammation, is also offered. While Swedish massage and other European techniques are available, Chi Spa practitioners excel at unblocking and rebalancing the energy pathways known as “chi.” These physical therapies also enhance mental health, attracting older adults and health and fitness enthusiasts like Chen, who enjoys long-distance running and cycling. “Massage not only increases my physical mobility but benefits my emotional well-being,” Chen explained. “That is why these treatments are so powerful.” For more information, call (520) 237-4591.

Ncognito — For a complete body transformation that includes exercise, nutrition and massage therapy, look no further than Ncognito. Open seven days a week, this 2,882-square-foot boutique health studio owned by Marcus Nisbett launched on Jan. 8 and offers personal training and fitness coaching for individuals and groups. Services include massage treatments such as trigger point therapy, myofascial release and reflexology; stretch and recovery services; and yoga classes. Personalized dietary coaching programs are also available. Offerings include social dining excursions to restaurants where participants learn to make healthy choices that align with their nutritional goals, along with the “grocery store excursion,” where small groups are guided through a market by an expert to learn about label reading, package selection and quick meal ideas. For more information, call (561) 389-5635 or visit www.ncognito.com.

The Mall at Wellington Green is located at 10300 W. Forest Hill Blvd. For more information, call (561) 227-6900 or visit www.shopwellingtongreen.com.

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