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Galleria Dallas Getting Major Makeover
Mall opens five new retailers and restaurants, and details other planned updates

The Galleria Dallas super regional mall is adding several new retailers and restaurants, and upgrading/shifting the spaces occupied by several others. Those moves were detailed by Trademark Property (Fort Worth, Texas), manager of the 1.4 million-square-foot property, which is home to about 200 stores, eateries and entertainment offerings.
New retailers at the complex are adventure gear retailer Cotopaxi and intimate/clothing retailer Intimissimi. In addition, the existing H&M is expanding to accommodate the first H&M Home in the market.
New restaurants in the complex are North Italia and Salut Paris Bakery.
In addition, existing retailers in the mall are making the following moves:
- Louis Vuitton has signed a long-term lease and is expanding to build an entirely new store.
- Bachendorf’s has moved into a temporary space on Level 1 while a new, larger store is being prepared for its permanent location. The new store, which includes a Rolex store, is scheduled to open in October.
- Luciano Pizza and Pasta and Mi Cocina have completed remodels and reopened.
- Nordstrom Marketplace Café has moved to a new location within the department store on Level 2.
Trademark has also installed new carpeting throughout the center and replaced common-area lighting with energy-efficient LEDs. Other planned upgrades include:
- The corridor leading toward the skating rink from the adjoining Westin Galleria Dallas is being straightened and widened and will feature new lighting and furnishings.
- Plans to renovate the plaza known as “The Alley,” the future home of North Italia, are underway. Plans include green space and upgraded furnishings.
- All furniture on Rink Level and Level 1 of Galleria Dallas will be replaced this fall.
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