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Based on vacant spaces my guess is Sandro to Elie Tahari and Maje to Swag
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Jasimm wrote:Butters wrote:I hear Sandro and Maje are coming
Sandro and Maje are both hiring SA/Manager for new Northpark boutique openings according to their sites. I would expect official store opening announcements to come soon, now just to contemplate where they will open....
@R0170 No info on Joie did you hear something?
No, but that’s another I’d expect to enter the market soon.
I didn’t know Tahari closed their store!
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Butters wrote:Based on vacant spaces my guess is Sandro to Elie Tahari and Maje to Swag
Also possibly the current Stuart Weitzman once they move closer to Nordstrom.
@R0170 I didn't know either! News to me...
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I heard Eataly is taking the stuart Weitzman Space for a wine cheese bar plus escalator to level 2 of the main floor
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Butters wrote:I heard Eataly is taking the stuart Weitzman Space for a wine cheese bar plus escalator to level 2 of the main floor
The new maps reflect that Eataly is indeed taking the first floor previous Stuart Weitzman.
Versace is also moving I wonder if Eataly will be taking this space as well...
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Maje is in fact opening in the previous Swag space. The new Stuart Weitzman is very nice and ruti appears to be gone.
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Montblanc is moving into the previous ruti space. This will open up that space for LV to expand their store to a global store.
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The new Origins location is open and it’s a nice store.
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It seems like they would need the Blvgari space to truly expand. But maybe the plan is to keep the men’s store separate. They have begun opening men’s stand alone locations in other cities.
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Yea, I imagine there would be an in store entrance and a storefront entrance for the men’s space.
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My AMEX offers when I log in are catered to my zip code (Al Biernats, Paul Martin, etc) and what is interesting is that Maje, Sandro and Joie all show up as of this week. Seems the Joie Dallas location is imminent.
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Butters wrote:Is joie even relevant anymore
lol...they have expanded recently.
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Savannah Bee Company is opening in the space that Akola was in.
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Eh, I've been hitting Amex offers for years now and Sandro and Maje appeared on my cards when I lived in Boston and when I lived in rural Virginia. Some local offers certainly do appear on the cards (restaurants in particular, with increasing frequency/accuracy) but overall the Amex offer algorithm is pretty imprecise.
Also, yes Joie is relevant! I just bought a dress the other week.
Also, yes Joie is relevant! I just bought a dress the other week.
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Joie is as relevant as Draper James a Department store filler or dude. Btw
Your Amex paragraph made no sebse lol
Your Amex paragraph made no sebse lol
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"Joie is as relevant as Draper James a Department store filler or dude."
This sentence is too garbled to fully understand. It's missing a few commas and end punctuation. However, I think you're declaring yourself the arbiter of taste in luxury women's fashion. If so, well, then go off, dude. By all means, buy your dresses somewhere more relevant.
And what about my Amex paragraph didn't make "sebse"? Do you know what Amex Offers are? They're limited-time discounts which appear on certain varieties of Amex cards, for certain people, at certain times. Some of them are relatively universal; others are targeted--but targeted badly, since you can receive an in-store only offer at a store that has no physical presence in your city. Some examples are Joie, Sandro, Maje, Johnny Was, etc. I was targeted for these stores at a time in my life when I had no access to them. Now I live in Dallas, where many of them do have a physical presence. The Amex algorithm which determines who gets what offer is improving, but still imperfect. Thus, we cannot always assume a store like Joie is on the way in Dallas, just because it appears in Amex offers for Dallas residents.
That's what we were discussing. How about we keep the tone around here friendly and convivial, instead of knee-jerk dismissive and condescending? It's okay (and more effective) to ask for clarification when you don't understand something. lol, lol.
This sentence is too garbled to fully understand. It's missing a few commas and end punctuation. However, I think you're declaring yourself the arbiter of taste in luxury women's fashion. If so, well, then go off, dude. By all means, buy your dresses somewhere more relevant.
And what about my Amex paragraph didn't make "sebse"? Do you know what Amex Offers are? They're limited-time discounts which appear on certain varieties of Amex cards, for certain people, at certain times. Some of them are relatively universal; others are targeted--but targeted badly, since you can receive an in-store only offer at a store that has no physical presence in your city. Some examples are Joie, Sandro, Maje, Johnny Was, etc. I was targeted for these stores at a time in my life when I had no access to them. Now I live in Dallas, where many of them do have a physical presence. The Amex algorithm which determines who gets what offer is improving, but still imperfect. Thus, we cannot always assume a store like Joie is on the way in Dallas, just because it appears in Amex offers for Dallas residents.
That's what we were discussing. How about we keep the tone around here friendly and convivial, instead of knee-jerk dismissive and condescending? It's okay (and more effective) to ask for clarification when you don't understand something. lol, lol.
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emmasensei wrote:"Joie is as relevant as Draper James a Department store filler or dude."
This sentence is too garbled to fully understand. It's missing a few commas and end punctuation. However, I think you're declaring yourself the arbiter of taste in luxury women's fashion. If so, well, then go off, dude. By all means, buy your dresses somewhere more relevant.
And what about my Amex paragraph didn't make "sebse"? Do you know what Amex Offers are? They're limited-time discounts which appear on certain varieties of Amex cards, for certain people, at certain times. Some of them are relatively universal; others are targeted--but targeted badly, since you can receive an in-store only offer at a store that has no physical presence in your city. Some examples are Joie, Sandro, Maje, Johnny Was, etc. I was targeted for these stores at a time in my life when I had no access to them. Now I live in Dallas, where many of them do have a physical presence. The Amex algorithm which determines who gets what offer is improving, but still imperfect. Thus, we cannot always assume a store like Joie is on the way in Dallas, just because it appears in Amex offers for Dallas residents.
That's what we were discussing. How about we keep the tone around here friendly and convivial, instead of knee-jerk dismissive and condescending? It's okay (and more effective) to ask for clarification when you don't understand something. lol, lol.
Regardless how much sebse it made, Butters' post was "delightful." You can't put a price tag on irony like that. lol
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SAVANNAH BEE COMPANY - OPENING FALL 2019
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"In 2002, founder Ted Dennard created Savannah Bee Company out of his passion for honeybees and desire to support beekeepers around the world. In addition to its original and most popular product, Tupelo Honey, Savannah Bee Company's expansive product offerings include specialty honeys and honeycomb, artisanal food and beverages, body care products featuring hive ingredients, and home goods. Outside of Savannah Bee’s main hive in Wilmington Island, Georgia, the company’s worker bees have spread their wings across the U.S. with 15 retail locations. Dennard also helped to launch The Bee Cause Project, a non-profit which has provided observation hives for 445 schools in 50 states and four countries around the world with the goal of educating the next generation about the importance of the honeybee population."
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NorthPark Center buys into virtual reality as a new mall experience with Dreamscape opening
https://www.dallasnews.com/business/ret ... pe-opening
https://www.dallasnews.com/business/ret ... pe-opening
The California-based Dreamscape virtual reality experience, which counts among its investors Oscar winners Steven Spielberg, Hans Zimmer, Nickelodeon, MGM Studios and AMC, will open its second U.S. location at NorthPark on Aug. 15.
At NorthPark, Dreamscape will be in a 5,208-square-foot space on the second level between Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom.
The experience lasts about 15 minutes and costs $20.
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Billy Reid is returning next Summer.
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My wife heard from one of her friends who is a manager that Zimmerman is coming to NorthPark next year. Sounds like another good addition
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We hit Dreamscape on Friday afternoon. VERY impressive. The kid can't wait to go again.
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Nice. There’s a few spots this could go into: Current Versace, current LV Men’s store, previous Lik space or the vacant space next to YSL.
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My guess is the current Versace space for Zimmerman
I also agree dreamscape is cool, my 4 boys and wife loved it
LV is going into the Lik Gallery Space while they build their global flagship according to their manager
I also agree dreamscape is cool, my 4 boys and wife loved it
LV is going into the Lik Gallery Space while they build their global flagship according to their manager
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Cool. I wonder if The Bvlgari space is included in the expansion.
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Call me when Sabarro plans to move in or Scoops Ahoy.
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Call me when Structure comes back or Miller's Outpost.
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Call me when they get an arcade.
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mdg109 wrote:Miller's Outpost.
Hahaha
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Dolce & Gabbana, Alexandre Birman, Maje, Savannah Bee and Tuft&Needle are now open. The first three are gorgeous new additions and the other two are great holiday pop ups.
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Call me when they get an arcade.
I know this was a joke, but arcades are coming back, but not the '80s-90s form with coin-op games, but rather Esports computer terminals for drop-in/quasi-competitive game playing. They have so far been onesy-twosey setups in strip malls around the metro, but a big name is going into Willow Bend Mall in Plano, and I'd imagine that maybe The Galleria next and then NorthPark. I'd bet the eventual NorthPark arcade will be a competitive team playing there primarly, rather than primarily drop ins.
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NorthPark adding an arcade is as likely as them adding a Dave and busters - zero
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Zimmermann confirmed Spring 2020 opening
A luxury Australian fashion brand embracing relaxed femininity, optimism, and effortless sophistication. Founded by sisters Nicky and Simone Zimmermann in 1991, the brand has found its following with the fashion elite, creating a new point of reference in flattering, feminine, and stylish swimwear and ready-to-wear garments. This will be the first and only Zimmermann boutique in Texas.
A luxury Australian fashion brand embracing relaxed femininity, optimism, and effortless sophistication. Founded by sisters Nicky and Simone Zimmermann in 1991, the brand has found its following with the fashion elite, creating a new point of reference in flattering, feminine, and stylish swimwear and ready-to-wear garments. This will be the first and only Zimmermann boutique in Texas.
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Has anyone seen any activity for the Eataly space. I think they have a spring 2020 opening.
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The parking area outside of Eataly appears quite active so I’m assuming the build out is well underway. The new Versace space looks really nice. Zimmerman is taking their space. Some of the other empty spaces still don’t have build out so would assume they are being held for 2020 openings like Billy Reid.
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Still not sure what is going next to Cole Haan.
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It looks like Johnston & Murphy will relocate to the previous James Avery space.
Etoile will open this Fall in the previous Make Up Forever space by Nordstrom.
Etoile will open this Fall in the previous Make Up Forever space by Nordstrom.
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R1070 wrote:It looks like Johnston & Murphy will relocate to the previous James Avery space.
Etoile will open this Fall in the previous Make Up Forever space by Nordstrom.
I saw the Johnston & Murphy, but did they not just renovate the current space??
Also not familiar with Etoile, and surprisingly hard to google and find an accurate site.
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I believe Etoile is sold at Stanley Korshak. It must not have many if any brick & mortar locations.
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This is their website:
https://www.etoilestar.com/
https://www.etoilestar.com/
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R1070 wrote:I believe Etoile is sold at Stanley Korshak. It must not have many if any brick & mortar locations.
It appears that this will be their first location. They are a Dallas company that launched not quite two years ago.
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Sandro is open and looking good. The new Mont Blanc space is supposed to open this month.
Isabel Marant and Golden Goose shouldn’t be far behind if not earlier.
I’m not sure when the new Fresh location is expected to open. Has anyone heard?
The new Johnston & Murphy should open before year’s end.
I wonder if Billy Reid will be taking the current J&M spot or if something else is moving in there to make room for Billy Reid. Has anyone heard?
Isabel Marant and Golden Goose shouldn’t be far behind if not earlier.
I’m not sure when the new Fresh location is expected to open. Has anyone heard?
The new Johnston & Murphy should open before year’s end.
I wonder if Billy Reid will be taking the current J&M spot or if something else is moving in there to make room for Billy Reid. Has anyone heard?
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When are they going to expand the second level? They keep talking about it.
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I think another Northpark expansion is just a huge fairytale. They've been teasing us with it since at least 2006. It's a shame too, this mall really has the potential to be like Westfield Century City in LA. They have the space in their parking lots to do a huge open air expansion (and they've even made plans with architects for this and never acted on it). I don't understand either why they just haven't acted on it. There really is so much potential here. I have to assume that the family is just content with collecting their rent checks and living their lives.
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It will probably happen when the family feels like the NorthParks supreme position as the exclusive shopping destination in North Texas is threatened. You may disagree with the title but they certainly feel like they are still the queen bee. The Galleria isnt a threat and Midtowns lack of progress hasn't helped either. Sure there are things like Legacy but they aren't really competing with Shopping destinations like NorthPark. Even Highland Park village which shares some DNA isn't a competitor either.
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Dfwn2n wrote:When are they going to expand the second level? They keep talking about it.
Other than people in this forum, who keeps talking about it?