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Stonebriar Centre, commonly referred to as Stonebriar Mall, is a super-regional mall located at the intersection of Preston Road and the Sam Rayburn Tollway in Frisco, Texas. The mall features Macy's, Nordstrom, Dillard's, JCPenney, and Dick's Sporting Goods, as well as a 24-screen AMC movie theater and a food court with a carousel.
Interior of Stonebriar Centre. Frisco has many retail properties, including Stonebriar Centre, a 165-store regional mall; IKEA, a furniture store with an area of 28,800 m 2 (310,000 sq ft); and The Star, the headquarters of the Dallas Cowboys. Retail establishments and restaurants line Preston Road, one of the city's major north–south traffic ...
Stonebriar Centre previously opened less than a year before on August 4, 2000, just a few miles north in nearby Frisco. [6] Stonebriar was also considerably larger, offered more amenities and entertainment such as a movie theater and ice rink, and offered a wider selection of shops and restaurants with broad appeal. The collapse of the telecom ...
The Galleria in Houston is the largest mall in Texas. ... Stonebriar Centre: Frisco: 1,600,000 sq ft (148,600 m 2) [5] 200 Grapevine Mills: Grapevine:
Stonebriar Centre; T. ... Texas) Town East Mall; V. Valley View Center; W. West 7th Fort Worth This page was last edited on 19 January 2023, at 21:22 (UTC). ...
Carrington Franklin-Nakwaasah and her daughter Levi, 10 months, ride in the Barbie Camper at the ‘World of Barbie’ immersive experience at the Stonebriar Centre in Frisco on Thursday, Nov. 16 ...
KidZania Abu Dhabi, opened June 2019 at Yas Mall – This is the second KidZania location in the UAE. KidZania Dallas, opened November 2019 Stonebriar Centre in Frisco, Texas (franchise, by Innova) KidZania Surabaya, opened 12 December 2020 (franchise) – This is the second KidZania in Indonesia. Kidzania Fukuoka, opened August 2022 (franchise)
Prestonwood Town Center was a two-level enclosed shopping mall located at the northeast corner of Belt Line Road and Montfort Drive in Dallas, Texas that opened in 1979 and was demolished in 2004. The mall contained a central ice rink .