acclar11 wrote:https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/TABS/Projects/TABS2023005948
Looks like Victoria's Secret is moving. I think space 723 is the former Express.
Can you remind us where that is?
acclar11 wrote:https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/TABS/Projects/TABS2023005948
Looks like Victoria's Secret is moving. I think space 723 is the former Express.
Tucy wrote:acclar11 wrote:https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/TABS/Projects/TABS2023005948
Looks like Victoria's Secret is moving. I think space 723 is the former Express.
Can you remind us where that is?
R1070 wrote:Tucy wrote:Re: Prada; it’s hard to take an article seriously when it includes this “information”: “Prada already operates stores in major U.S. cities like Dallas and Houston, but now plans to open locations in emerging “luxury centers” such as Austin, Atlanta, Seattle, and San Jose, . . .”
Prada does not have stores in either Houston or Dallas. Prada already has a store in Atlanta and Seattle and San Jose.
The Houston store is temporarily closed while moving to a new location within the Galleria. They are servicing customers at Saks in the meantime if I'm not mistaken. Dallas def needs a store.
dd_dweller wrote:Is Dior leaving HPV?
dd_dweller wrote:It looks like Toni and Guy is closing at NP. I wonder what will take that spot.
R1070 wrote:BareMinerals is closing. I think this could be a good space for Ugg to move to since they are in a temporary spot at the moment.
acclar11 wrote:R1070 wrote:BareMinerals is closing. I think this could be a good space for Ugg to move to since they are in a temporary spot at the moment.
The space might be too small for UGG, but that whole Food Court/Macy's wing has had a major store overhaul in the past 2 years. I wouldn't be surprised if Lego moved upstairs, and Janie & Jack closed or moved.
hjkll wrote:Fabulous news. Hopefully a Prada/Miu Miu and Loewe follow.
acclar11 wrote:Abercrombie & Fitch is now open. Interesting to see how they do, given they have departed once before.
Jasimm wrote:Papercity Magazine Dallas reports luxury retailers Jil Sander & Marni are expected to open boutiques in Spring 2023. This will be only the second location in the United States for Jil Sander (NYC has the other), and the eighth location for Marni (Texas Exclusive). Boutique locations in Northpark Center unknown.
Both brands are owned by Only the Brave (OTB Group), which operates Diesel & Maison Margiela already at Northpark Center. The Group also owns AMIRI & Viktor&Rolf so maybe they will follow with openings soon to complete the set? lol
R1070 wrote:Jasimm wrote:Papercity Magazine Dallas reports luxury retailers Jil Sander & Marni are expected to open boutiques in Spring 2023. This will be only the second location in the United States for Jil Sander (NYC has the other), and the eighth location for Marni (Texas Exclusive). Boutique locations in Northpark Center unknown.
Both brands are owned by Only the Brave (OTB Group), which operates Diesel & Maison Margiela already at Northpark Center. The Group also owns AMIRI & Viktor&Rolf so maybe they will follow with openings soon to complete the set? lol
Do you have the link to the article?
R1070 wrote:Morphe is gone and it appears that the spot is being divided into two spots. Maybe move Dr Martens and Lids? or a possible Ugg relo spot?
The current Gucci spot used to be two spaces. I wonder if it will be divided up again?
Jasimm wrote:AMC has announced the permanent closure of Dreamscape Northpark Center.
Jasimm wrote:Retail Updates 1/03/2023:
New Stores:
Abercrombie & Fitch- Now Open (Previous LOFT space)
Blue Nile- Coming Soon (Previous Brighton Collectables space)
Bretling- Now Open (Previous Helen Ficalora space)
CAVA- Coming Soon (Previous Which Wich space)
Creed- Coming Spring 2023 (Previous 1 of 2 Panerai spaces)
Joey- Coming Summer 2023 (Current Seasons 52 space)
Jil Sander- Coming Spring 2023
Marni- Coming Spring 2023
Todd Snyder- Coming Spring 2023 (Previous Eileen Fisher Space)
Store Relocations:
Gucci- (Previous Burberry, LK Fine Art, 1 of 2 Panerai spaces)
Nike- (Previous H&M spaces)
Omega- (Previous The Art of Shaving Space)
Victoria's Secret -(Previous Gap Space)
Sunglasses Hut- (Previous Godiva Space)
Soon to be Vacant/Vacant:
-Current Bottega Veneta Pop-Up Space
-Current Gucci Space
-Current Victoria's Secret/PINK Spaces
-Current Nike Space
-Previous Rebecca Taylor Space
-Previous Charolette Russe Space
-Previous Disney Store Space
-Previous Frye Space
-Previous La Duni Space
-Previous Omega Space
-Previous (1 of 2) Microsoft Spaces
-Previous (1 of 2) Morphe Spaces
-Previous (2 of 2) Morphe Spaces
-Previous Green House Market Space
-Previous Sunglasses Hut Space
-Previous Peloton Space
-Previous The Theodore Space
-Previous AMC Dreamscape Space
-Previous Toni & Guy Space
-Previous iMart Space
-Previous Travelex Space
-Previous TGI Friday's Space
-Previous Rockport Space
-Previous GNC Live Well Space
-Previous Texas Treasures Space
-Previous Gamestop Space
-Previous Regis Salon Space
-Previous Mavericks Ultimate Fan Shop Space
R1070 wrote: Todd Snyder is going into the previous Frye space not Eileen Fisher. Scanlan Theodore took this spot.
I could see Jil Sander and Marni taking the previous Ann Taylor and Rebecca Taylor spots or temp Bottega Veneta space.
Omega and Sunglass hut are just remodeling, so they will go back to their respective spots once those remodels are done.
Also, Ray Ban is remodeling and will reopen in April and BareMinerals is closed.
I could see Ugg going into the previous Morphe or BareMinerals spots. And wouldn't be surprised if MAC moved as well. I'm also waiting to see how long Everything But Water and Aldo stick around.
R1070 wrote:Jasimm wrote:AMC has announced the permanent closure of Dreamscape Northpark Center.
Thank God. That concept was lame and a waste of space. It was better suited for Stonebriar.
Proquest20 wrote:R1070 wrote:Jasimm wrote:AMC has announced the permanent closure of Dreamscape Northpark Center.
Thank God. That concept was lame and a waste of space. It was better suited for Stonebriar.
I thought it was a neat concept, but most definitely located in the wrong part of the mall. I would've preferred that it was located in one of those vacant restaurant spaces underneath the actual AMC theatre.
Kelley USA wrote:Also, Season's 52 has closed as of Jan 2nd.
https://dallas.culturemap.com/news/rest ... er-closed/
Kelley USA wrote:Also, Season's 52 has closed as of Jan 2nd.
https://dallas.culturemap.com/news/rest ... er-closed/
Dallasretail wrote:Agree with the restaurant problem at the mall. Sooooo many long term vacancies. Seems like they need to go for more exclusive destination type restaurants. Would love to see a Laduree, Le Colonial, Magnolia Bakery, Ralph’s Coffee, La Maison du Chocolat, Parm, Gucci Osteria or Blue Box Cafe.
Jasimm wrote:Dallasretail wrote:Agree with the restaurant problem at the mall. Sooooo many long term vacancies. Seems like they need to go for more exclusive destination type restaurants. Would love to see a Laduree, Le Colonial, Magnolia Bakery, Ralph’s Coffee, La Maison du Chocolat, Parm, Gucci Osteria or Blue Box Cafe.
I think Eataly is not to be forgotten and definitely an asset to the food scene at Northpark, but agree if could use some major names to help improve the dining experiences. Maybe they can poach some restaurants/offshoots of popular restaurants like Tei-An, Lucia, CBD Provisions, Nobu...Maybe even Pecan Lodge to appeal to tourists.
Laduree and La Maison du Chocolat are dreams for me to have in Dallas, but nice to see local Kate Weiser by Neimans to support that sweet tooth.
Gucci Osteria is a missed opportunity with the brand taking a big step up in the presence at Northpark, and seems like it could have been fit into the new boutique. But with only 1 US location (4 worldwide in total) not a surprise they are not rushing into opening more.
La La Land is filling a gap in the coffee/cafe scene (that is aided by Eataly, Nespresso, and Nordstrom), however since Ralph Lauren is at HP Village I would like to see if they open a Ralph's Coffee in the upcoming renovation of the boutique. HP Village desperately needs better coffee for the status they command at the center, with only a Starbucks to show for it.
hjkll wrote:I wish they would just tear down Macys and Dillards, and replace them with a residential and hotel tower on both lots.
That Corner Bakery in the mall looks horrific and it’s only steps away from Margiela… tragic
I doubt the parking lots will ever turn into much realistically.
hjkll wrote:I wish they would just tear down Macys and Dillards, and replace them with a residential and hotel tower on both lots.
That Corner Bakery in the mall looks horrific and it’s only steps away from Margiela… tragic
I doubt the parking lots will ever turn into much realistically.
hjkll wrote:At least replace Macy's with Bloomingdale's, their sister company. Bloomingdales is showing interest in growing in new markets (including Texas). I've emailed NP with store suggestions before. Hopefully they take feedback from the public.
My dream would be knocking down Macys, building a 20 story white brick residential tower with an Erewhon at the bottom.
Saks would be great because it would force Neimans to update their store, some parts of which have lower ceilings than the DMV.
hjkll wrote:At least replace Macy's with Bloomingdale's, their sister company. Bloomingdales is showing interest in growing in new markets (including Texas). I've emailed NP with store suggestions before. Hopefully they take feedback from the public.
My dream would be knocking down Macys, building a 20 story white brick residential tower with an Erewhon at the bottom.
Saks would be great because it would force Neimans to update their store, some parts of which have lower ceilings than the DMV.