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Report: Permanent Closure Now Expected for Disney Springs

Another permanent closure is on the way to Disney Springs.

As the onsite shopping and dining district for Walt Disney World Resort, Disney Springs has undergone plenty of changes during its lifespan. What was once Downtown Disney was reimagined as Disney Springs, expanding its footprint, upgrading its aesthetic, and shifting toward a more upscale mix of retail, restaurants, and entertainment.

The iconic green LEGO sea serpent emerges from the Disney Springs lake, just steps from top shops and a volcano-themed eatery.
Credit: Erica Lauren, Disney Dining

That evolution has also meant saying goodbye to longtime fixtures. DisneyQuest, once a cornerstone of the area’s identity, closed its doors in 2017, only for its replacement, the NBA Experience at Disney Springs, to shutter for good during COVID-19.

More recently, the area saw an abrupt closure with the shuttering of Sprinkles. The sudden exit of the popular cupcake chain was announced overnight, with employees receiving no warning.

Now, another retailer appears to be on its way out.

A photo of Disney Springs, showing a blue Disney Springs banner in the foreground. People are walking in the background on a sunny day, amidst lush greenery and buildings. The vibrant scene is inviting, much like the seamless process for lost and found items at Disney World.
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Closure Update For Disney Springs

The Francesca’s location at Disney Springs is expected to close as part of a nationwide shutdown affecting all of the company’s stores.

The women’s clothing and accessories chain operates 466 locations across the United States and has begun liquidating all remaining assets, both in-store and online.

The Disney Springs Francesca’s is among the locations impacted by the company-wide closure. Clearance sales are expected as the retailer works through its remaining inventory.

A large balloon with intricate patterns is tethered near a calm waterfront at sunset. Colorful buildings and a whimsical structure with towers and sails, reminiscent of Alex and Ani Disney Springs, are in the background under a vibrant sky transitioning from orange to deep blue.
Credit: Disney

No specific closing date for the Disney Springs location has been announced.

Disney has not yet confirmed when the store will officially close or what, if anything, will replace the space. As Disney Springs continues to evolve, the loss of another retail tenant highlights the ongoing reshaping of the district.

This week, its latest addition was unveiled as Six Ravens, a new restaurant concept from the owners of Gideon’s Bakehouse. This “fast casual celebration of savory” will sell hand-pie sandwiches called Coffyns, housemade yeast rolls with fillings that support local (via Orlando Sentinel).

Will you miss Francesca’s at Disney Springs?

Chloe James

Chloë is a theme park addict and self-proclaimed novelty hunter. She's obsessed with all things Star Wars, loves roller coasters (but hates Pixar Pal-A-Round), and lives for Disney's next Muppets project.

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