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Old 06-30-2015, 09:08 PM
 
Location: San Francisco Bay Area
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Did Brioni pull out of River Oaks? I checked their website and they were not listed on the tenant roster. Neither was Warby Parker.
Wow I just noticed that and it is very interesting because they were once listed on the official website and now i can only find them in articles that are listing all the new stores from a few months ago. I guess they did leave the district then.
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Old 06-30-2015, 11:11 PM
 
Location: Washington D.C. By way of Texas
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River Oaks District Announces New Store Lineup - PaperCity Magazine

Looks like it has been pulled out. Were their any plans of them doing so?
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Old 07-03-2015, 12:19 PM
 
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I'm really intrigued to find out what Highland Park Village will fill out with the space that's vacated by Tom Thumb. It's a huge space that can fit at least 8 tenants. Also they're adding a store near the area of the old Patrizio restaurant. And who will replace the temporary Hermes space once the flagship section is complete?
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Old 07-03-2015, 02:28 PM
 
Location: The Bayou City
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HPV had a grocery store? Lol. It will be interesting to see what moves they make to try and outdo ROD.
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Old 07-04-2015, 06:08 PM
 
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I'm really intrigued to find out what Highland Park Village will fill out with the space that's vacated by Tom Thumb. It's a huge space that can fit at least 8 tenants. Also they're adding a store near the area of the old Patrizio restaurant. And who will replace the temporary Hermes space once the flagship section is complete?
Royal Blue Grocery out of Austin is going into part of the old Tom Thumb space in HPV. It will be similar sized, I think, but shifted down to face Preston Road.
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Old 07-05-2015, 09:04 PM
 
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I'm really intrigued to find out what Highland Park Village will fill out with the space that's vacated by Tom Thumb. It's a huge space that can fit at least 8 tenants. Also they're adding a store near the area of the old Patrizio restaurant. And who will replace the temporary Hermes space once the flagship section is complete?
From what I can tell the Royal Blue Grocery from Austin will take the all the street presence facing Preston and some around the corner where goop was held. (HPV map for reference Highland Park Village | Store Listings | The Premier Shopping Experience of Dallas, Texas) I am also quite excited to see who they add as retailers in the coming months because quite a few new spaces are open. I am predicting that Prada/Miu Miu will make a return to Dallas or Marc Jacobs and also possibly Van Cleef & Arpels or Moncler who both seem to be expanding in southern cities. A long shot that would really elevate the Dallas shopping scene would be a boutique from one of the following: Givenchy/Dsquared2/Maison Margiela/Goyard/Dolce & Gabbana/Vera Wang/Loewe.



For more on the Patrizio spot it seems to be up in the air as different articles are stating different plans.

"He said to expect new tenants soon: A clothing retailer will replace Marquee Grill & Bar. Patrizio will move out to make way for a family-friendly grill. And a gourmet grocer will move into renovated space on Preston Road.

Washburne said he can’t reveal business names until contracts are signed. He said Tom Thumb plans to close at the end of the year and Patrizio will move out in February."

-this article is already out of date as the Marquee Grill & Bar was not replaced with a boutique but another restaurant.

Highland Park Village owner backs away from big changes | Dallas Morning News


Another article says both a restaurant and new boutique are coming.
"Washburne acknowledged that he has other plans for the space, which measures about 5,000 square feet. It will be sectioned off to make room for a “Houston’s-type” family restaurant, Washburne said, and a high-end women’s clothing retailer."
Popularity can
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Old 07-06-2015, 08:14 AM
 
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For more on the Patrizio spot it seems to be up in the air as different articles are stating different plans.

"He said to expect new tenants soon: A clothing retailer will replace Marquee Grill & Bar. Patrizio will move out to make way for a family-friendly grill. And a gourmet grocer will move into renovated space on Preston Road.

Washburne said he can’t reveal business names until contracts are signed. He said Tom Thumb plans to close at the end of the year and Patrizio will move out in February."

-this article is already out of date as the Marquee Grill & Bar was not replaced with a boutique but another restaurant.

Highland Park Village owner backs away from big changes | Dallas Morning News


Another article says both a restaurant and new boutique are coming.
"Washburne acknowledged that he has other plans for the space, which measures about 5,000 square feet. It will be sectioned off to make room for a “Houston’s-type” family restaurant, Washburne said, and a high-end women’s clothing retailer."
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KT Burger has already opened in part of the old Marquee space. Another casual restaurant from the same openers will open upstairs from KT. No retail in that space.

Houston's/ Hillstone restaurant group has signed a letter of intent to open Honor Bar in the old Patrizio's space in early 2016.
Hillstone to Open Honor Bar in Highland Park Village | SideDish
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Old 08-10-2015, 10:54 PM
 
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As of August 10, 2015
Texas Exclusives are bolded.
Proper city limits of Dallas and Houston only.


Upscale/Luxury Shopping in Dallas

Highland Park Village:
-Akris
-Alexander McQueen
-Anne Fontaine
-Balenciaga
-Billy Reid
-Bluemercury
-Brunello Cucinelli
-Carolina Herrera
-Chanel
-Christian Dior
-Christian Louboutin
-Cole Haan
-Diane Von Furstenberg
-Dior Beauty-------------(Opening Summer/Fall 2015)
-Ermenegildo Zegna
-Escada
-Five and Ten
-Frédéric Fekkai

-Giuseppe Zanotti
-Hadleigh’s
-Harry Winston

-Hermes of Paris-----------(Expansion/Renovations Complete-Fall 2015)
-JamesPerse
-Jimmy Choo
-LAFCO New York
-Leggiadro
-Lela Rose
-Loro Piana

-Madison
-Rag & Bone

-Ralph Lauren
-Robert Talbott
-Saint Laurent Paris
-Scoop NYC
-St. John
-Stella McCartney
-Tom Ford
-Tory Burch
-Trina Turk
-Vince

NorthPark Center:
-Agent Provocateur
-Bottega Veneta
-Bulgari
-Burberry
-Canali----------------------(Opening Spring 2016)
-Cartier
-CH Carolina Herrera
-Cole Haan
-David Yurman
-Diesel
-Eileen Fisher
-Elie Tahari

-Gucci
-Gregory's (Original Flagship)
-Helen Ficalora
-Henri Bendel
-Hublot
-Hugo Boss
-Intermix
-John Varvatos------------------(Opening Fall 2016)
-Kate Spade New York
-Lacoste
-Longchamp------------------(Opening Spring 2016)
-Louis Vuitton
-Michael Kors
-Montblanc
-Mulberry
-Neiman Marcus
-Nordstrom
-Officine Panerai
-Omega
-POLO Ralph Lauren------------------(Opening Fall 2015)
-Ralph Lauren
-Robert Graham
-Roberto Cavalli
-Salvatore Ferragamo
-Stuart Weitzman
-Tag Heuer
-Ted Baker London
-Tiffany & Co.
-Tod's
-Tory Burch
-Tourbillon
-Tumi
-Valentino
-Versace
-Wolford

Galleria Dallas:
-Aftershock London
-Gucci
-Louis Vuitton
-Michael Kors
-Nordstrom
-Thomas Pink
-Tiffany & Co.
-Tourneau
-Tous

Knox-Henderson/Routh St.:
-Bonobos
-Forty Five Ten---------------(Moving Downtown Fall 2016)
-Kate Spade New York
-Kit + Ace
-Steven Alan

-Warby Parker

Snider Plaza:
-Warren Barron Bridal

Plaza at Preston Center:
-LUBLU Kira Plastinina
-Pockets Menswear

-Tootsies
-YLang 23

Downtown Dallas/Uptown Dallas/West Village:
-Alton Lane
-Edo Popken

-Neiman Marcus Flagship (Original)
-Stanley Korshak
-Taschen
-TENOVERSIX
-The Office of Angela Scott
-TRAFFIC LA
-TRAFFICA DSQUARED2 Pop-Up

-Suitsupply (Flagship Store)
-V.O.D.



Stores looking to enter the Dallas area:
-(Rumored) Etro
-(Rumored) Fendi
-(Rumored) Marc Jacobs
-(Rumored) Perrin Paris
-(Rumored) Prada




Upscale/Luxury Shopping in Houston:

The Galleria:
-Anne Fontaine
-Bally
-Bottega Veneta
-Bulgari
-Burberry
-Celine-------------------------(Opening 2016)
-Chanel
-CH Carolina Herrera
-Christian Louboutin----------------(Opening Fall 2016)
-Christofle
-Cole Haan
-David Yurman
-De Beers
-Ermenegildo Zegna
-Fendi
-Giorgio Armani

-Gregory's
-Gucci
-Henri Bendel
-Hublot
-Hugo Boss
-Jimmy Choo
-John Varvatos
-Kate Spade New York
-Lacoste
-La Perla
-L.K. Bennett

-Louis Vuitton
-MaxMara
-MCM

-Michael Kors
-Miu Miu
-M Missoni

-Montblanc
-Neiman Marcus
-Nordstrom
-Omega
-POLO Ralph Lauren
-Porsche Design
-Prada

-Ralph Lauren
-Robert Graham
-Rolex
-Saint Laurent Paris
-Saks Fifth Avenue-----------(New Store Spring 2016)
-Salvatore Ferragamo
-St. John
-Stuart Weitzman
-Tag Heuer
-Tiffany & Co.
-Tod's
-Tory Burch
-Tourbillon
-Tourneau
-Tous
-Trina Turk
-Valentino
-Versace
-The Webster----------------(Opening Fall 2015)
-Wolford

Highland Village Houston:
-Cole Haan
-Kate Spade New York

BLVD Place/Rice Village:
-Elaine Turner (Flagship)
-Suitsupply


Riveroaks District/West Ave.:
-Akris---------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Alice + Oliva-------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Anne Fontaine----------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Brunello Cucinelli --------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Billy Reid
-Bonobos-----------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Canali-------------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Cartier------------------(Opening September 3, 2015)
-Chopard-----------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Christian Dior-----------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Diptyque--------------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Dolce & Gabbana----------------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Etro------------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Giuseppe Zanotti-----------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Hermes of Paris-----------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Intermix------------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-John Lobb--------------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Kiton----------------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Moncler----------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Patek Philippe at deBoulle---------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Roberto Cavalli------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Stella McCartney----------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Tootsie's (Original Flagship)
-Tom Ford---------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Van Cleef & Arpels-----------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Vilebrequin-------------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)
-Vince-------------------------(Coming Fall/Winter 2015)


Stores looking to enter the Houston area:
-(Rumored) Diane Von Furstenberg
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Old 08-18-2015, 02:43 PM
 
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As other malls die out, NorthPark turns 50 in style | Dallas Morning News
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The mall is more important than any one retailer. It’s an ever-changing collection of some of the best places to shop. About 20 stores will open this year, Nasher said, and more than 50 next year.

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Old 08-18-2015, 05:01 PM
 
Location: The Bayou City
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River Oaks District is gearing up for its grand opening with landscaping..

$6 million landscape plan transforms urban shopping area into oasis - CultureMap Houston

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Just as massive oak trees give character to River Oaks, 64 mature oaks are being planted this week as part of the project's $6 million landscape plan.

...

In all, the design calls for 300 trees to be spread across the 14-acre property, strategically positioned to provide shade along the 15-foot wide sidewalks. The goal is to create a pleasant environment for pedestrians, an experience to be enhanced by overhead fans that whirl beneath the network of building awnings.

The numbers are equally impressive for the remainder of the landscaping — 23,551 perennial plants and nearly 5,000 annuals.
Cartier to open September 3rd..
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