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But what are your opinions comparing Dallas malls (Galleria, North Park, or Highland Park, for example) to Houston's Galleria and other malls? Which city is closest to Rodeo Drive in LA or Madison Avenue in NY?
Ummmm, what do they got??? Neither city is very well known for shopping to me. What type of stores and "Madison Avenue" or "Rodeo Drive" type place do they have?
Neither cities are known for upscale shopping but I've had friends talk about upscale shopping in Dallas being good. But then again, they were from Dallas.
But what are your opinions comparing Dallas malls (Galleria, North Park, or Highland Park, for example) to Houston's Galleria and other malls? Which city is closest to Rodeo Drive in LA or Madison Avenue in NY?
Is that all they have??? Just indoor malls??? That wouldn't be very similar to Rodeo Drive or Madison Avenue, both of which are outdoor street facing places to shop. Do they have outdoor places to shop that feel more urban or are they all malls out in the suburbs? That would make them closer to places like South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, CA or King of Prussia Mall in suburban Philadelphia.
Is this a serious question? Really, everyone knows that the only places that have good shopping are NYC, LA and SF because well, because they are on the coasts! Everywhere in between must have only walmarts
Is this a serious question? Really, everyone knows that the only places that have good shopping are NYC, LA and SF because well, because they are on the coasts! Everywhere in between must have only walmarts
but compared to meccas like Los Angeles, texas cities are a joke.
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