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Tuesday, November 2, 2010
In-N-Out Burger to open at Village at Allen
Mid-2011.
ALLEN Dallas-based shopping center developer The MGHerring Group today announced that In-N-Out Burger will open at The Village at Allen in mid 2011 as one of the first locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
“In-N-Out Burger’s selection of The Village at Allen for one of its first Dallas-area locations is yet another example of how our project continues to attract sought-after dining and retail concepts, many of which are new to the Dallas market,” said Gar Herring, president of The MGHerring Group. “The Village at Allen, along with sister property The Village at Fairview, is quickly becoming the go-to dining destination in Collin County with new restaurants opening every month.”
The Village at Allen is one component of a joint, 3-million-square-foot regional, mixed-use lifestyle development located in Allen and Fairview, Texas, at the intersection of U.S. 75 and Stacy Road. The Village at Allen features more than 60 stores, restaurants and businesses, including retail anchors Super Target, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Toys“R”Us and Babies“R”Us, TJ Maxx, HomeGoods, Best Buy, PetSmart, ROSS Dress for Less, Hemispheres and Anderson’s Furniture.
“The Village at Allen is an ideal location for our expansion into the Dallas market,” said Carl Van Fleet, vice president of planning and development for In-N-Out. “The surrounding retail and entertainment venues will drive new customers to our restaurant. In addition, with a highly-visible location at U.S. 75 and Stacy Road, customers will be able to find us easily.”
The Village at Allen also includes the 6,225-seat Allen Event Center, the Allen Community Ice Rink and the Courtyard by Marriott Dallas-Allen at the John Q. Hammons Center. Recent openings at The Village at Allen include Cotton Patch Café, Cowboy Chicken, Kirkland’s, Paradise Bakery, Sally Beauty Supply, SportClips and more.
Together, The Village at Allen and sister property The Village at Fairview (located across Stacy Road) comprise the largest mixed-use development in Texas and one of the largest in the United States. By the end of 2010, The Village at Allen and The Village at Fairview will include more than 120 national retailers, specialty shops and restaurants.
The nationally-recognized project spans 400 acres and, upon completion, will feature
2 million square feet of retail and 1 million square feet of office, residential and hotel space. For more information, visit www.thevillageshopping.com. For more information about In-N-Out Burger, visit www.in-n-out.com.
Source: In N Out
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First, drop the attitude. You simply sound like an arrogant jerk and some of us would like to actua
Soap-Mart, anonymous:
Woo Hoo! Best burger joint out there!
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mitchcribbs, anonymous:
Since Mr. Van Fleet was so rude in not returning any phone calls for a year while trying to get on the vendor list for these projects, i dont anticipate eating any of their hamburgers anytime soon.
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Teresa Gubbins, staff:
mitchcribbs, if it makes you feel any better, Mr. Van Fleet didn't return some of my calls either. with In-N-Out, i get the sense that it's on their terms or it's not at all
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