City: Garland
Region: North America
Country: USA
State: Texas
Trade area: 10 806 966 sq. feet
Address: 245 Cedar Sage Dr, Garland, TX 75040-2988
Contact person: Cory Mann
No of floors: 1
Owner: Simon Property Group
Phone: +1 (972) 675-1041
Size: 135
Type: 131
Website: http://www.parksideatfirewheel.com/
Northeastern Dallas and southern Collin County shoppers and the thousands of tourists who visit the area are served by Firewheel Town Center, an open-air, mixed-use facility. The mall features department stores, specialty retail, unique restaurants, and an 18-screen AMC Theatre.
The pedestrian-friendly Main Street town center has the feel of a small town.
Firewheel Town Center has over a million square feet of retail space, with level two office space. The mall is made more interesting as a recreation facility by a large park with a Koi pond, a fountain, and a children’s play area. Besides anchors World Market, Ethan Allen there are 18,000 square feet of small shops. Restaurants were added in Phase II. And a 13,000 square foot Dick’s Sporting Goods and more than 300 upscale apartments and townhomes at Parkside are part of Firewheel’s phase III.
Anchor tenants: Dillard’s, Macy’s, Barnes & Noble, DSW, Cost Plus World Market, AMC Theatres, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Ethan Allen.
Entertainment zone: a large park and an 18-screen AMC Theatres/IMAX.
In 2025, retail expansion stopped being about square meters and started being about intent. Across luxury, athleisure and digital-native brands,…
Central Pattana unveils The Central, a new US$575m mall in Bangkok’s fast-growing northern district with a planned opening in late…
Singles’ Day 2025 breaks new global records with $150B+ in sales. Discover the top categories, data insights, and retail trends…
MixC Shenzhen Bay opens in Shenzhen’s Nanshan district, blending luxury retail, art, and lifestyle into one destination, redefining the Asian…
From Nike’s storytelling to IKEA’s precision and Glossier’s human tone—the best retail press releases don’t just announce, they connect.
From Gucci Garden to Amazon’s Just Walk Out, leading retailers turn stores into stages. Here’s why experience is now the…