Day’s Jewelers to Open Ninth Location
The retailer’s new flagship is set to open in October at the Tuscan Village development in Salem, New Hampshire.

The opening marks the ninth store for the jeweler, which operates in Maine and New Hampshire.
It will be located at 8 South Village Drive in the Tuscan Village development.
“We’re thrilled to open our newest location in this vibrant lifestyle community of Tuscan Village,” said Joe Corey, president of Day’s Jewelers.
“This expansion marks a major milestone and a new opportunity for growth for our employee-owned company. We look forward to providing an elevated, yet fun and fresh shopping experience to all our guests with fashion-forward products and services.”
The store will offer a curated selection of fine jewelry presented in a space design to inspire and delight, said the retailer.
It will also include on-premises jewelry repair and custom jewelry design services.
Day’s Jewelers has partnered with Coastal Construction to develop the flagship, which it said will bring together a vision that honors Day’s rich history while capturing the energy and lifestyle-driven spirit of Tuscan Village.
“At Tuscan Village, we’ve always envisioned a place where legacy brands and community-focused businesses come together to thrive,” said Joe Faro, founder of Tuscan Brands, the owner of Tuscan Village.
“Welcoming Day’s Jewelers—a company with more than a century of craftsmanship and integrity—is a perfect reflection of that vision. We’re honored to be the home of their next chapter.”
Rian Kearney, account executive at Coastal Construction, added, “Having the opportunity to join such a reputable, generational brand—now employee-owned while collaborating with a great group of professionals on the design teams to bring this flagship project to life has been a pleasure. I look forward to watching this vision come to life and seeing Day’s Jewelers become a part of the Salem community.”
As the location is still being developed, Day’s Jewelers will share updates, exclusive previews, and glimpses of the final stages of the store’s creation throughout the summer.
Updates will be available on the Day’s Jewelers website and on the retailer’s social media pages at @daysjewelers.
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