NdoorTX wrote:Great find. So almost 20k of space? That’s a large store. Does
Anyone know if the location is fully on one level?
See the other replies about this upthread from several weeks ago.
It's 2 levels.
NdoorTX wrote:Great find. So almost 20k of space? That’s a large store. Does
Anyone know if the location is fully on one level?
Addison wrote:NdoorTX wrote:Great find. So almost 20k of space? That’s a large store. Does
Anyone know if the location is fully on one level?
See the other replies about this upthread from several weeks ago.
It's 2 levels.
acclar11 wrote:Addison wrote:NdoorTX wrote:Great find. So almost 20k of space? That’s a large store. Does
Anyone know if the location is fully on one level?
See the other replies about this upthread from several weeks ago.
It's 2 levels.
If it's starting construction in May, I wonder when we'll get the announcement of the store's opening.
R1070 wrote:That's a quick turnaround. Same project would take years at NorthPark. lol
Proquest20 wrote:When did The Blue Fish close at the Galleria? Now apparently Watters Creek is their only Texas location. They really have had bad luck with the Alley, hopefully some other sushi restaurant will replace it.
Matt777 wrote:Proquest20 wrote:When did The Blue Fish close at the Galleria? Now apparently Watters Creek is their only Texas location. They really have had bad luck with the Alley, hopefully some other sushi restaurant will replace it.
Google shows the Dallas Greenville Ave location as open. Did that close? Was that the original location?
Proquest20 wrote:Matt777 wrote:Proquest20 wrote:When did The Blue Fish close at the Galleria? Now apparently Watters Creek is their only Texas location. They really have had bad luck with the Alley, hopefully some other sushi restaurant will replace it.
Google shows the Dallas Greenville Ave location as open. Did that close? Was that the original location?
I didn’t see it on their website, but that’s so unfortunate that they closed at the Galleria. The Alley has had some pretty bad luck - the same happened to Kabuki and the Grill.
Proquest20 wrote:They're building green space in front of it, but if I'm being honest the way that the Galleria is built with garages that directly connect to the buildings, this probably won't be used that much. I've been to the Galleria many times and I've never been on the Alley. You can easily miss it from the inside of the mall considering only the signage indicates there's anything out there.
Only time the Alley is used is when the Galleria hosts small business markets.
mhainli wrote:Proquest20 wrote:They're building green space in front of it, but if I'm being honest the way that the Galleria is built with garages that directly connect to the buildings, this probably won't be used that much. I've been to the Galleria many times and I've never been on the Alley. You can easily miss it from the inside of the mall considering only the signage indicates there's anything out there.
Only time the Alley is used is when the Galleria hosts small business markets.
Exactly why the restaurants need to have direct connections to the mall with menus to draw people in, etc Would provide synergy to the mall too. Not sure why this hasn’t been thought of in the 20 years that the Alley has been there. Do they really expect shoppers to walk outside to the front door?
acclar11 wrote:https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/TABS/Search/Project/TABS2024012882
Sephora is remodeling
Proquest20 wrote:mhainli wrote:Proquest20 wrote:They're building green space in front of it, but if I'm being honest the way that the Galleria is built with garages that directly connect to the buildings, this probably won't be used that much. I've been to the Galleria many times and I've never been on the Alley. You can easily miss it from the inside of the mall considering only the signage indicates there's anything out there.
Only time the Alley is used is when the Galleria hosts small business markets.
Exactly why the restaurants need to have direct connections to the mall with menus to draw people in, etc Would provide synergy to the mall too. Not sure why this hasn’t been thought of in the 20 years that the Alley has been there. Do they really expect shoppers to walk outside to the front door of the restaurant ?
Dallas, and cities in general, are too nice to justify coming to a mall specifically to eat at a restaurant.
mhainli wrote:Proquest20 wrote:mhainli wrote:Exactly why the restaurants need to have direct connections to the mall with menus to draw people in, etc Would provide synergy to the mall too. Not sure why this hasn’t been thought of in the 20 years that the Alley has been there. Do they really expect shoppers to walk outside to the front door of the restaurant ?
Dallas, and cities in general, are too nice to justify coming to a mall specifically to eat at a restaurant.
Well we occasionally go to the Grand Luxe and do take the opportunity to do some shopping. They make it easy with restrooms near the mall entrance. It works.. Not too many parking spots out front but more often than not there’s one available.
Proquest20 wrote:I guess the Alley is now called the “newly designed outdoor plaza” according to Instagram updates. The Alley probably came from the restaurant that was once there.
The_Overdog wrote:This was new to me, even though I've lived in DFW for 20 years. Per reddit, the Galleria used to have a walking track on the roof of the mall, surrounding the glass roof. You can still see remnants of it in Google maps.
There is also an indoor basketball half court up there on the roof, both of which used to belong to a health club located in the mall, long since closed.
I had no idea.
R1070 wrote:Express at the Galleria is one of the 95 locations listed to close with the company's recent bankruptcy filing. The Cedar Hill store appears to be the only other DFW location closing.
R1070 wrote:Express is closing close to 100 stores and all of their UpWest locations due to bankruptcy. This location, while being profitable (I assume), is located between the newer NorthPark store and the new location being built at Stonebriar probably seems duplicative.