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  2. A new, bigger Target is coming to North Texas, and it’ll be ...

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    By comparison, the Target built in 2015 in Presidio Towne Crossing near Alliance in Fort Worth is 123,000 square feet. ... including a 111,000-square-foot store in Dallas at Wynnewood Village, and ...

  3. Another shopping center going in near Alliance Corridor ... - AOL

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    Presidio Towne Crossing is a five-minute drive south on U.S. 287. The shopping center has many restaurants and entertainment venues. There are 47,815 households and a population of 143,724 within ...

  4. Prestonwood Town Center - Wikipedia

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    Prestonwood Town Center was a two-level enclosed shopping mall located at the northeast corner of Belt Line Road and Montfort Drive in Dallas, Texas that opened in 1979 and was demolished in 2004. The mall contained a central ice rink .

  5. Construction underway on specialty retail and office ...

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    The site, at at 9555 Harmon Road, is just north of Presidio Towne Crossing and west of Alliance Town Center. The developer is CHC Development of Fort Worth, LanCarte Commercial said in a press ...

  6. NorthPark Center - Wikipedia

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    NorthPark Center, sometimes referred to as simply NorthPark, is an enclosed shopping mall in Dallas, Texas (United States). It is at the intersection of Loop 12 (Northwest Highway) and US 75 (North Central Expressway). Opened in 1965, it now has over 235 stores and restaurants and annual sales of over $1 billion.

  7. Valley View Center - Wikipedia

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    Valley View Center is a former mall located at Interstate 635 and Preston Road in north Dallas, Texas, U.S. [4] It is owned and managed by Dallas-based Beck Ventures. The mall was formerly home to anchor stores that were once JCPenney, Macy's, Sears, and Dillard's.

  8. Town East Mall - Wikipedia

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    Town East Mall was developed by the Homart Development Company a subsidiary of Sears. Harrel & Hamilton of Dallas were architects and the construction contract was held by the Avery Mayes Construction Company also of Dallas. the Y shaped mall features a 168 foot steel pylon at its center. [2] The mall opened on October 6, 1971. [3] [4]

  9. Stonebriar Centre - Wikipedia

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    The following are the anchor stores of the mall: [1] Inside Stonebriar Centre mall. AMC Theatres — 103,450 sq ft (9,610 m 2) Dick's Sporting Goods — 77,411 sq ft (7,190 m 2); former Galyan's store until 2004; Dillard's — 206,133 sq ft (19,150 m 2); original Macy's until 2006; JCPenney — 162,347 sq ft (15,080 m 2)