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Comings and Goings

What local businesses are coming and going for the month of April
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The Shops at Park Lane

Now Open

Cantina La Rosa 4347 W. Northwest Highway, Suite 100

The team behind Smoky Rose has brought its fresh take on Tex-Mex to Preston Hollow in a gathering place designed to combine great food, margaritas, and hospitality.

Helzberg 1915 Galleria Dallas

Shoppers can turn their dream engagement rings into reality on level one near A|X Armani Exchange. The retailer offers a shopping experience centered on bridal and custom jewelry, with an expert-staffed custom bar.

The Shops at Park Lane Various Stores

Crème + Crepe is blending American comfort with French flair, and offering a menu of sweet and savory crepes, baked goods, and ice cream options in its new space next to Chipotle.

Female-founded wellness and fitness studio Connect Studio DFW is empowering guests to tap into their inner strength through the mindful practice of pilates and yoga.

Swedish home furnishing and home goods retail giant IKEA began serving up its famous meatballs, along with a selection of other morsels and 3,200 articles for immediate takeaway, on March 11.

Intuit Turbo Tax has opened between Dyson and J. Crew just in time for tax season. It’s providing personal and small business tax filing that combines the power of an agentic AI-driven consumer platform with human intelligence.

Snarf’s Sandwiches 6630 Snider Plaza

Snarf’s has started serving up oven-toasted, made-to-order sandwiches in Snider Plaza. Its subs include premium, hand-sliced meats and cheeses, a proprietary blend of giardiniera peppers, and signature bread.

Coming

Galleria Dallas Various Stores

Vancouver-based Aritzia, will bring its extensive profile of exclusive brands to level one near Sephora this fall. Bella Hadid, Jennifer Lopez, and Sabrina Carpenter are all fans of the Aritzia’s elevated and effortless essentials. 

Patissery, which celebrates French baking by using only the finest ingredients and traditional techniques, plans to open its first retail location in April on level one near ALO.

Closed

New York Sub 3411 Asbury Street

Customers said goodbye to this Park Cities staple in February. While the brick-and-mortar store has closed, fans can follow New York Sub on social media to find out more about how to order their favorites. 

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Sarah Hodges

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Sarah Hodges is editor of People Newspapers. She wrote for The Kansas City Star, served in the Peace Corps, worked as a law firm associate, and spent more than a decade caring for her children as a stay-at-home parent prior to joining Park Cities People as managing editor in 2024. In her spare time, you can find her running, either around the neighborhood or to various kid activities.
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