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This new Mexican restaurant is a love letter to Baja Mexico that has landed in the Design District mailbox, with us as the lucky recipients.
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The Bar Method Dallas-Park Cities 8215 Westchester Drive, Suite 135

The boutique fitness studio that invites students to use their body weight, the ballet barre, and props to create a transformative workout has moved from Inwood Village to Preston Center.

Galleria Dallas Various Stores

Le Petit Chef has brought culinary adventure to The Westin Galleria Dallas with an unforgettable dining experience that blends art, flavor, and a touch of Lone Star charm.

The Rolife official store is delighting hobbyists, collectors, and those looking for unique gifts with high-quality products, including DIY kits, IP trendy toys, 3D wooden puzzles, and mechanical models, on level 2.

Urban Planet by Charlotte Russe has delivered bold, trend-forward fashion for men, women, and teens at prices that fit every budget to level 2.

Watson, a house of design that blends timeless influences with modern culture, has brought its collections that embody both precision and individuality to level 3.

Maman 4004 Villanova St.

The New York-based, French-inspired café and bakery has opened in a space in The Plaza at Preston Center where gourmands can enjoy pastries, coffee, and light soups, sandwiches, and salads.

Puerto Cocina 155 Riveredge Drive, Suite 119

This new Mexican restaurant is a love letter to Baja Mexico that has landed in the Design District mailbox, with us as the lucky recipients. Diners can savor highly curated and flavorful dishes in a dreamy and elegant setting.

The Saint 1000 N. Riverfront Blvd.

The acclaimed modern Italian steakhouse that has earned recognition for its comfort-driven Italian classics, Texas-sourced steaks, and distinctive design has relocated to a new location in the Design District.

260 Sample Sale 8243 Westchester Drive

Every week features new discounted designer drops at this stop for those who value luxury brands at budget-friendly prices.

CLOSED

High Fives 1804 McMillan Avenue

The neighborhood staple and undisputed home of Texas Tech Red Raiders fans has closed its doors after more than 10 years in business. Its departure paves the way for the ongoing evolution of Henderson Avenue.

The Juice Bar 5560 W. Lovers Lane, Suite 243

The shop offering freshly made cold-pressed juices, smoothies, cleansing beverages, bowls, and shots has closed in Inwood Village, but fans can still visit its three other nearby locations.

The PoBoy Shop 8421 Westchester Drive

The fast-casual sandwich shop serving authentic Louisiana-style po’boys quickly closed its Preston Center location. It was only in business for about six months.

The UPS Store Highland Park Village

Residents will need to go elsewhere to pack and ship their mail. This UPS Store has packed up and left the Village.

The Village Barbershop Highland Park Village

The neighborhood favorite closed its doors on Dec. 31 after about 90 years of serving customers.

Wow! Donuts & Drips 5601 Lovers Lane, Suite 130

This bakery has closed its doors, but lovers of holey baked goods still have a cornucopia of carb laden options in the Park Cities and Preston Hollow.

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