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More Luxury Tenants to Highland Park Village

Dallas shopping center adding Tom Ford, Zegna

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Highland Park Village, the luxury Dallas-area shopping center that is already home to the likes of Chanel, Frederik Fekkai, Carolina Herrara, Jimmy Choo and Harry Winston, will be expanded this fall.

According to Women’s Wear Daily, new tenants will include Tom Ford, Ermenegildo Zegna and Brunello Cucinelli.

Tom Ford will present a full-line men’s and women’s store in 3798 square feet on the ground level, next to Williams-Sonoma in a spot formerly occupied by Rugby Ralph Lauren. Zegna (2122 square feet) and Cucinelli (2153 square feet) are moving into space that had been held by Pockets, an independent designer men’s shop that closed this spring.

Also, Alexander McQueen, Dior and Saint Laurent recently opened stores there and Rag & Bone is building a 3478-square-foot flagship. James Perse is taking over Rag & Bone’s current 1804-square-foot pop-up shop.

“Since we bought this center, we have almost doubled sales in four years,” said co-owner and leasing director Stephen Summers. “We think the addition of Tom Ford, Cucinelli, Zegna and Alexander McQueen, Dior and Saint Laurent will create a record-setting year.”

Summers told WWD that same-store sales in the center’s fashion stores are up 14 percent this year through April; and the stores up to 5000 square feet are averaging sales of $1850 per foot.

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Summers said he is studying the feasibility of adding a boutique hotel to the center atop the building that houses Chanel, Anthropologie and Starbucks.

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