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There’s something for everyone at Lakeside Village.

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Lakeside Village is bursting with new additions that bring even more style, beauty, and family fun to our community.

Here’s what’s newly opened (and coming soon):

Plus, check out colorful murals by local artist Gillian Fazio throughout Lakeside Village. Two breezeway murals pay homage to our city as a love letter to Lakeland, and a vibrant Bloom Mural lights up the wall behind Books-A-Million.

Follow @ShopLakesideVillage on Instagram for updates on openings and community events to plan your perfect day of shopping, strolling, and dining in the crisp fall air.

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