Monday, December 15, 2008
New stores opening at Galleria Dallas include another branch of Orange Cup fro-yo
DALLAS Galleria Dallas welcomes the openings of new retailers and rink-side dining options.
Ecco is now open in its new boutique on Level 2, Section 2J. This month, +IT will open and operate in a temporary boutique on Level 1, adjacent to Ylang 23, until moving to their permanent location next year. TOUS will open its first Texas boutique and newest prototype store in early December on Level 1, Section 1F.
Rink side, Orange Cup and Potbelly Sandwich Works have opened in time for holiday shoppers.
Recently opened on Level 1, Section 1 B is Johnston & Murphy with its first-in-Texas prototype "dual gender" store. Just Cavalli and Via Montenapoleon will open in early 09.
Guess brings its newest, sexiest concept to Galleria's Level One near Club Monaco. Guess continues to operate its existing location until construction is completed on the new store. The new Guess boutique will debut in mid-December.
Source: Galleria Dallas
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Travis Bush, says:
What still no book store?
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Lisa Lawrence Merritt, says:
As if people who frequent the Galleria read....
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Chris Kidd, says:
That is a odd site, the galleria w/o a book store. Besides, that place feels like an old suburb mall to me whenever I walk in, like a town east mall with more expensive stores...
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Lisa Lawrence Merritt, says:
Have you been in Valley View??
Don't go there.
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jtmbls, says:
That's what I was thinking. Valley View is the one that reminds me of Town East.
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Pavel Lishin, says:
Valley View seems to be picking up. I remember going there a year ago, and I'm pretty sure the only people in the place were me, my optometrist, a lonely janitor and two girls walking around. Last time I went there, there were actually customers.
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Lisa Lawrence Merritt, says:
Remember Shakespear and Company? Now there was a bookstore that ROCKED!
Too bad they went out. :/
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Collin Gouldin, says:
there is a pretty rockin food court at Valley View.
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