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Neiman Marcus Last Call to Anchor Dallas Mall
May 5, 2008
Source: Dallas Morning News

Neiman Marcus Last Call has announced that it will anchor the new Grand Prairie outlet mall in the Dallas area. The 22,000 square foot store will be part of the $100 million, 485,000 square-foot outlet center, which is expected to begin construction in fall and open in time for the 2009 holiday shopping season.

There will be a total of 120 stores and restaurants, according to the Dallas Morning News. "Prime Outlets - Grand Prairie is well positioned to become one of the region's most popular shopping destinations for local consumers and the region's growing tourist base," Neiman Marcus vice president of clearance Gayle Tremblay told the newspaper.

 
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