Big changes at the Galleria, Edina's upscale shopping mall.

First, furniture retailer Arhaus will open a 15,000 square foot store this fall to anchor the mall's east end.

In addition, Marmi, a retailer of European-influenced shoes, will open a 1,980-square-foot store in late summer.

Locally owned Allure Intimate Apparel will unveil a flagship boutique this spring. Allure, owned by husband-and-wife entrepreneurs Peter and Peg O'Malley, features brands such as Aubade, LeMystere and Chantelle, as well as sleep and lounge wear.

Several moves within the mall were announced Monday, too.

Audio-video retailer Bang & Olufsen will move to the lower level. And in March, footwear retailer Cole Haan will move into a temporary location while a new flagship store is designed at the west end of the mall.

Custom stationary and greeting card purveyor Papyrus will relocate next to Tiffany & Co. And Hammer Made, a men's store owned by local designer and entreprenuer Jason Hammerberg, will open in a bigger space in April.

Alas, some longstanding retailers will leave the Galleria.

Schmitt Music, one of the original tenants, will move to a new location in Richfield. Galleria officials say they will continue to partner with Schmitt to provide music and talent for special occasions. In addition, A Pea in the Pod and Que Sera will leave Galleria at the end of January.

Galleria is located at 69th and France Avenue.

Janet Moore