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  • This North Texas shopping destination named one of 10 best malls in the US

    Santa’s display at Grapevine Mills is one of the mall’s most popular attraction. The mall was named among America’s best by “USA Today.”

    Santa’s display at Grapevine Mills is one of the mall’s most popular attraction. The mall was named among America’s best by “USA Today.”

    Grapevine Convention and Visitors Bureau

    When Grapevine Mills shopping mall opened in October 1997, the pop group Hanson performed in the food court. Of course, it included their hit “Mmmbop” released earlier that year.

    While some might be surprised to find that Hanson is still around — in fact, they are considering a 2026 tour —there can be no mistaking the longevity of Grapevine Mills. Not only is it a shopping landmark in the Fort Worth area, it is also among the top malls across the entire United States, according to “USA Today.”

    The publication listed the shopping destination — billed as the largest in North Texas — as the No. 8 best mall in its 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards recently.

    “Grapevine Mills in Texas is no mere shopping mall,” USA Today wrote.

    “The honor of being named the No. 8 shopping mall by ‘USA Today’ readers is remarkable and emphasizes the commitment Grapevine Mills has to the community while continuously evolving the shopping center experience,” said Trudy Cresswell of Grapevine Mills marketing.

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    While Grapevine Mills officials don’t release visitation numbers, suffice to say millions have gone through the 1.8 million square feet of retail shops that include the likes of Neiman Marcus Last Call, Saks OFF 5th, Coach Outlet and many more.

    And with Grapevine being the Christmas Capital of Texas and being named Best Christmas Town in the U.S. as recently as 2025 by Newsweek, the traffic throughout is at its busiest this time of year.

    Entertainment venues include Sea Life aquarium, Legoland Discovery Center, Peppa Pig’s Land of Play, Rainforest Cafe and Meow Wolfe museum. After-hours entertainment features The Escape Room, a bowling alley and an AMC movie theater.

    International shoppers can also shop tax-free and get their refunds at the new TaxFree Shopping inside Grapevine Mills. The state of Texas is the only state that allows international visitors to get their sales tax back on qualifying purchases at participating stores.

    “TaxFree Shopping provides on the spot, cash, sales tax refunds rather than having to submit a request to the state comptroller and wait for the refund check to arrive,” Cresswell explained.

    The destination is also expanding with the recent opening of a Primark affordable fashion retail store, only the fourth in Texas. Entertainment growth in the coming months will include the addition of Bubble Planet and Dig World.

    Bubble Planet is a global, interactive, and immersive experience with themed rooms, VR technology, and fantastical landscapes designed to appeal to all five senses. It features activities like a giant ball pit, a bubble room, and simulators.

    Dig World, fresh off an appearance on “Shark Tank,” is the first construction-themed adventure park in Texas. It will feature construction-inspired trick-shot attractions that complement its existing signature construction-themed experiences.

    Dig World’s underdog story took center stage on “Shark Tank,” where co-founder Jacob Robinson of Houston pitched his vision to millions of viewers in March. His son Pierce, who lives with significant special needs due to suffering from bacterial meningitis as a young boy, has always been mesmerized by construction equipment.

    “Grapevine Mills has led the industry in merging together highly desirable retail shopping with best-in-class family entertainment, making Grapevine Mills a destination of choice in North Texas and beyond,” Cresswell said.

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  • The Look Back: 10 September business stories readers couldn’t get enough of

    This set of Star-Telegram stories reports on North Texas business news. Toys ‘R’ Us tries a comeback with a new store at Grapevine Mills, while Fort Worth’s Standard Meat Company revives local meat production with a new plant in the Stockyards.

    Read the stories below.


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    THIS NEW YORK COOKIE CHAIN WILL OPEN ITS FIRST TEXAS LOCATION IN DFW SOON

    New York City-based cookie chain Chip City Cookies will open its first DFW location in McKinney soon. | Published September 11, 2025 | Read Full Story by Ella Gonzales

    Tandy Leather Factory Inc’.s retail store at 1900 South East Loop 820 in Fort Worth. The company is opening a new flagship store in Artisan Circle.

    TANDY LEATHER, THE ICONIC FORT WORTH BRAND SINCE 1919, ANNOUNCES BIG MOVES

    Tandy Leather Factory Inc., founded in Fort Worth more than a century ago, announced Monday it will open a new flagship store in the Artisan Circle development of the West 7th district. | Published September 15, 2025 | Read Full Story by Fousia Abdullahi



    City officials and local dignitaries gather for a photo with Standard Meat Company Co-Presidents Ben Rosenthal and Ashli Rosenthal Blumenfield during a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of their new meat packing plant near the Fort Worth Stockyards on Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025. By Chris Torres

    FORT WORTH FAMILY MARKS 90 YEARS IN MEAT-PACKING BUSINESS WITH NEW STOCKYARDS PLANT

    Four generations of the Rosenthal family have stewarded the Standard Meat Company through ups and downs of business throughout the company’s 90-year tenure in Fort Worth. | Published September 18, 2025 | Read Full Story by Harrison Mantas



    GM Financial has headquarters in the Burnett Plaza office tower in downtown Fort Worth. In this file photo from Feb. 13, 2006, the “Man with a Briefcase” statue is seen in front of the skyscraper. By Ron T. Ennis

    GM FINANCIAL, BASED IN FORT WORTH, HAS EARNED A PRESTIGIOUS PENTAGON AWARD

    GM Financial, whose headquarters in Fort Worth is one of the largest employers in Tarrant County, will receive this week the U.S. | Published September 15, 2025 | Read Full Story by Matt Leclercq



    Steak and shrimp at La Familia Mexican Restaurant on Wednesday, May 18, 2011. By Rodger Mallison

    ‘ANOTHER EMPTY SPOT’: THIS LONGTIME MEXICAN RESTAURANT IN WEST 7TH IS NOW CLOSED

    La Familia Mexican Restaurant, located at 841 Foch St., has closed. | Published September 19, 2025 | Read Full Story by Ella Gonzales



    The Alcon Laboratories executive offices on Thursday, July 30, 2009. By Kelley Chinn

    FORT WORTH CONSIDERS TAX BREAKS TO BRING MEDICAL MANUFACTURING JOBS FROM EUROPE

    Fort Worth-born eye care device company Alcon is looking to bring some of its manufacturing to the United States, and the city of Fort Worth wants to help. | Published September 23, 2025 | Read Full Story by Harrison Mantas



    Nov. 23, 2007: Black Friday shoppers Nicole Fore (left), Justin Shields and his sister Jackie Shields leave Toys R Us with bags of Christmas shopping in Hurst. By IAN MCVEA

    TOYS ‘R’ US IS BACK IN NORTH TEXAS WITH A NEW, BIGGER STORE. HERE’S WHERE

    If you grew up wandering the colorful aisles of Toys “R” Us, you probably thought the brand was gone for good. | Published September 23, 2025 | Read Full Story by Tiffani Jackson



    A new Kroger will open in Fort Worth off Bonds Ranch Road with a local, artisanal coffee shop called Pax & Beneficia. By Michael Clevenger

    KROGER ON BONDS RANCH ROAD WILL BE FIRST WITH THIS PREMIUM, ARTISAN COFFEE SHOP

    The new Kroger Marketplace opening soon on East Bonds Ranch Road won’t have the typical Starbucks cafe inside, like many other Kroger locations. | Published September 25, 2025 | Read Full Story by Ella Gonzales



    An American Airlines airplane taxis to a runway at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. By Amanda McCoy

    AMERICAN AIRLINES REFUSED TO ACCOMMODATE BLIND EMPLOYEE, THEN FIRED HER: LAWSUIT

    The EEOC is suing American Airlines in a federal lawsuit alleging that the Fort Worth-based airline refused to provide accommodation for a blind employee, then fired her, officials said. | Published September 29, 2025 | Read Full Story by Shambhavi Rimal



    A Chick-fil-A restaurant with drive-thru.

    FORT WORTH CHICK-FIL-A PLANS $2M REMODEL TO EASE DRIVE THRU LINES. WHAT TO KNOW

    If you’ve ever braved the Chick-fil-A drive-thru at Montgomery Plaza, you know the lines can feel like a test of patience.During lunch rush, cars often spill hundreds of feet into the shopping center off West 7th and Carroll streets, slowing traffic for drivers heading to nearby stores including Target.Now, the Montgomery Plaza Chick-fil-A is preparing for a major remodel aimed at easing congestion and refreshing the building. | Published September 30, 2025 | Read Full Story by Tiffani Jackson

    The summary above was drafted with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in our News division. All stories listed were reported, written and edited by McClatchy journalists.

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