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WH Smith Launches Three New LAS Stores

Las Vegas-based concessionaire WH Smith North America has launched three new retail stores at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). The latest lineup includes two locally focused, original concepts, DT Arts Market and Jayn & Este, as well as a joint location of InMotion and Welcome to Las Vegas Gift Shop.

Located in the Terminal 1 Esplanade, DT Arts Market will retail products from Las Vegas vendors including the 18b Las Vegas Arts District Association, Threads of Envy, Abbie Ren, Ethel M Chocolate Factory, WH Smith North America’s Welcome To Las Vegas, as well as sports apparel from the Las Vegas Raiders, Vegas Golden Knights, Las Vegas Lights FC, and Las Vegas Aviators.

Over at Gate D50, travelers can enjoy more local wares from Jayn & Este, a sister concept to Las Vegas fashion retailer Marshall Rousso. A tribute to the wives of the brand’s founders’, the store offers high-end apparel, handbags, jewelry and other accessories for customers gearing up for a night on the town. In addition to its new Jayn & Este shop, WH Smith North America has also renovated the existing Terminal 1 LAS Marshall Rousso location.

And for those accustomed to shopping at the airport’s popular Welcome to Las Vegas Gift Shop, LAS’s seventh location is now open in a joint store with InMotion at Gate D59. Passengers can shop for both tech essentials from Apple, Beats, Bose, Sony and JBL as well as Las Vegas-themed snacks, beverages, gifts, apparel and other souvenirs.

“Harry Reid International Airport serves as the first and last look at Las Vegas for more than 57.6 million passengers each year,” said Clark County Director of Aviation Rosemary Vassiliadis. “As the gateway to the destination, we want to ensure our guests – whether they are locals, leisure or business travelers – experience a piece of the Las Vegas Valley at the airport. That’s why we’re bringing unique Vegas-style brands and showcasing local artists that can help promote our community on a larger scale.”

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