GRAND RAPIDS, MI — Six new tenants are coming to the Shops at CenterPoint, an open-air shopping center at the corner of East Beltline Avenue SE and 28th Street, according to the real estate firm Colliers International.

The new tenants, some of which have already opened, are:

T-Mobile: It’s moved from its former location at Breton Road and 28th Street to CenterPoint in July.

MOD Pizza: The fast-casual restaurant will open in September.

Land’s End: The clothing and home decor retailer will open in September at the former Dress Barn store at CenterPoint this fall. The retailer only has 20 locations nationwide, according to a news release from Colliers International, a real estate services and investment management company.

Carhartt: The retailer, which specializes in durable workwear and outdoor apparel and gear, plans to open this fall at a 4,470-square-foot space next to TJ Maxx.

European Wax Center: The waxing and skin care services company opened a store at CenterPoint in July.

Vitality Bowls: The restaurant, which sells acai bowls, smoothies, juices, sandwiches, salads and soups, plans to open this fall at a 2,100-square-foot location at CenterPoint.

“Retailers desire to be at the corner of ‘Main and Main,’ which is what makes the Shops at CenterPoint a highly sought-after location for businesses and community members looking for a well-curated, relevant shopping experience,” Greg Guido, co-managing member of Stonemar Properties, LLC, which owns Shops at CenterPoint, said in a statement.

Colliers handles leasing for Shops at CenterPoint.

“When a new retailer enters the Grand Rapids market, its first store is usually near the 28th Street and East Beltline corridor where there are complementary retailers and more than 88,000 cars driving by the Shops at CenterPoint every day,” Mark Ansara, Colliers Vice President and Retail Advisor, said in a statement. “We’re continuing to see retailers with an online catalog presence open brick and mortar locations, and Shops at CenterPoint is an ideal location for offering in-store experiences for online brands.”