Aldea Home & Baby Lands in Willow Glen
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Aldea Home & Baby Lands in Willow Glen
"Willow Glen is welcoming the first expansion of Aldea Home & Baby. This San Francisco-based retailer, specializing in baby gear and home furnishings, has settled into a spacious 4,800-square-foot spot at 1123 Lincoln Avenue. The store stocks everything from car seats and strollers to toys, apparel, and stylish home items, making it a go-to destination for families and design enthusiasts alike."
"What sets this store apart is its focus on hands-on experiences for customers. Shoppers can take advantage of free demonstrations for strollers and car seats, along with personalized consultations that last anywhere from half an hour to two hours. These sessions help parents navigate choices for nurseries, registries, and everyday needs by letting them interact directly with products. In a city Forbes recognized in 2024 as the top spot for small businesses, Aldea's approach fosters that entrepreneurial spirit,"
"Looking ahead, Aldea's ambitions reflect the entrepreneurial energy pulsing through San Jose. CEO Johanna Bialkin envisions expanding to 50 locations over the next five to 10 years, starting along the West Coast and reaching into major East Coast cities. This growth mirrors the booming baby products market, projected to hit $475 billion globally by 2030. As a corporate-owned site with franchising potential, the Willow Glen location positions San Jose as a key player in this expanding industry,"
Aldea Home & Baby has opened a 4,800-square-foot location at 1123 Lincoln Avenue in Willow Glen, expanding the San Francisco–based retailer known for baby gear and home furnishings. The store carries car seats, strollers, toys, apparel and stylish home items, continuing Aldea's Mission District–rooted curation since 2005 and complementing Lincoln Avenue retailers. The store emphasizes hands-on experiences with free stroller and car seat demonstrations and personalized consultations lasting 30 minutes to two hours, helping parents with nursery planning and registries. CEO Johanna Bialkin plans growth to about 50 locations over five to ten years, with corporate ownership and franchising potential.
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