The Brea Mall has updated its lineup of new stuff … with some new stores and eateries open now and others due by summer.
Here’s what’s open and coming to the mall’s new exterior wing:
The Melt: The comfort food menu features burgers, grilled-cheese sandwiches, French fries, mac n’ cheese, milkshakes, soups and salads.
EverEve: Women’s apparel.
Dick’s Sporting Goods, Williams-Sonoma and Pacific Catch (sustainable seafood restaurant) and North Italia (Italian restaurant) are all due by spring.
The upcoming Din Tai Fung is set to open soon at the Irvine Spectrum Center in Irvine on Friday, February 6, 2026. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)The dumpling chain Din Tai Fung is due by summer. The company recently unveiled its latest restaurant at Irvine Spectrum Center.
The upscale Korean barbecue restaurant Kalbi Social Club also is opening this summer. The chain is best known for its kalbi (short ribs) cooked at tabletop grills.
For the main interior of the mall, a host of new merchants also are either open or debuting soon:
HeyTea is open now, featuring signature drinks like the Grape Boom, blending tea with fruit.
TravisMathew: golf apparel.
Kebab Lab: Mediterranean street food in bowls and wraps.
Later in the year:
Caitlyn Minimalist: a local jewelry brand.
Palmetto Superfoods: Brazilian acai bowls and smoothies.
Sanlejur: everyday jewelry essentials in 14k gold, sterling silver and waterproof stainless steel.
Opening next year:
Shibuyala: A Japanese beauty retailer that sells J-beauty and Korean-beauty products.
The mall is undergoing a multimillion-dollar overhaul that has seen the addition of a new wing with outdoor access to shops and restaurants. The mall itself got a new entrance, and the former Sears and its parking lots were converted to the apartment complex Avalon Brea Place.
Other new offerings include a Rivian showroom, the Japanese apparel brand UNIQLO, fashion retailer Purificación Garcia, The North Face (outdoors gear and apparel), Alo Yoga (luxury activewear), and the Swedish fast-fashion chain H&M.
The newest wing will be the future home of the luxury gym Life Time, Din Tai Fung, Zara and North Italia.
Address: 1065 Brea Mall
Sew Cal Craft Studio is newly open in Huntington Beach, offering a crafting environment for the makers community. Seen here is the studio’s sewing room, according to Sew Cal Craft owner Jaimee Gerard. (Photo courtesy of Jaimee Gerard) Sew Cal Craft Studio is newly open in Huntington Beach, offering a crafting environment for the makers community. The space — across the street from 5 Points Plaza and Trader Joe’s — invites members of all skill levels in sewing, knitting, crochet, embroidery, quilting, doll and teddy bear making, needle felting, painting and specialty guest workshops. The studio owner is Jaimee Gerard. (Photo courtesy of Jaimee Gerard) Sew Cal Craft Studio is newly open in Huntington Beach, offering a crafting environment for the makers community. The space — across the street from 5 Points Plaza and Trader Joe’s — invites members of all skill levels in sewing, knitting, crochet, embroidery, quilting, doll and teddy bear making, needle felting, painting and specialty guest workshops. The studio owner is Jaimee Gerard. (Photo courtesy of Jaimee Gerard) Show Caption1 of 3Sew Cal Craft Studio is newly open in Huntington Beach, offering a crafting environment for the makers community. Seen here is the studio’s sewing room, according to Sew Cal Craft owner Jaimee Gerard. (Photo courtesy of Jaimee Gerard) ExpandCrafters studio opens in Huntington Beach
The membership-based Sew Cal Craft Studio is open in Huntington Beach, offering a crafting environment for the makers community.
The space — across the street from 5 Points Plaza and Trader Joe’s — invites members of all skill levels in sewing, knitting, crochet, embroidery, quilting, doll and teddy bear making, needle felting and painting.
In addition to monthly memberships, the studio offers drop-in sew sessions and “curated craft supplies” for sale.
Memberships range from single-day passes for $35 up to $150 for unlimited monthly access. A $75 monthly membership is available for select 3.5-hour time slots during the day.
Participants at Sew Cal Craft do not need to be members to take classes, according to studio founder Jaimee Gerard.
“Our vision for Sew Cal Craft Studio is to create a space where creativity, learning, and connection come together,” Gerard said via email. “By limiting memberships, we’re able to maintain an intimate, welcoming atmosphere where every member feels supported while still keeping classes open to the broader community. Providing a well-stocked craft room also removes barriers so members can focus on creativity rather than gathering supplies.”
Those who do join will have access to a craft room that comes stocked with shared tools, equipment and a wide variety of materials.
Address: 18652 Florida St. Suite 200; phone: 949-365-6366
Jorge Cardenas is the newly appointed dean of Westcliff University’s College of Business in Irvine. Previously he was assistant dean and professor and department chair at the Forbes School of Business & Technology at the University of Arizona. (Photo courtesy of Westcliff University) Jennifer Medina is the new chief people and culture officer at Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County. She comes with at least 17 years of human resources experience and previously spent six years at Charitable Ventures, and before that was at Silverado Senior Living, Goodwill of Orange County and New Directions for Women. (Photo courtesy of Second Harvest Food Bank) Ashley Bolduc was recently promoted to equity partner at the law firm Cummins & White in Newport Beach. The firm said her promotion “recognizes her leadership, transactional expertise, and significant contributions to the firm’s continued growth.” (Photo courtesy of Cummins & White) Show Caption1 of 3Jorge Cardenas is the newly appointed dean of Westcliff University’s College of Business in Irvine. Previously he was assistant dean and professor and department chair at the Forbes School of Business & Technology at the University of Arizona. (Photo courtesy of Westcliff University) ExpandOn the move
Jorge Cardenas is the newly appointed dean of Westcliff University’s College of Business. The Irvine university said he brings “extensive experience” as a professor, department chair and assistant dean. The university said Cardenas, who was born and raised in San Diego near the border with Mexico, has an appreciation for international collaboration and cross-cultural exchange. Previously he was at the Forbes School of Business & Technology at the University of Arizona’s Global Campus where he was assistant dean and professor and department chair.
Jennifer Medina is the new chief people and culture officer at Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County in Irvine. She comes with at least 17 years of human resources experience and previously spent six years at Charitable Ventures, and before that was at Silverado Senior Living, Goodwill of Orange County and New Directions for Women. Medina replaces long-time HR Director Jane VanDyke, who retired in December after 16 years with Second Harvest.
Ashley Bolduc was recently promoted to equity partner at the law firm Cummins & White in Newport Beach. The firm said her promotion “recognizes her leadership, transactional expertise, and significant contributions to the firm’s continued growth.” Bolduc works in the company’s corporate and transactional practice, advising clients on mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, securities matters and business transactions. She joined Cummins & White in 2017 and has become “a trusted advisor” to business owners, executives, and investors, known for guiding clients through high-stakes matters with a practical, strategic approach focused on long-term business objectives.
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