Stonebriar Centre, Frisco, Texas


Stonebriar Centre Mall in Frisco, Texas is run by General Growth Properties. The company is well known in the northeastern states; however, they do have several malls in Texas. General Growth Properties prides itself on their indoor shopping centers offering plenty of anchor stores, tenants, and entertainment for shoppers. The shopping mall in Frisco has six anchor stores and the AMC movie theater with 24 screens. At the moment they have over 165 tenants. There is 1,630,000 square feet of leasable space. Also onsite is an NHL full size ice arena.

The mall is open on Monday through Saturday from 10am to 9pm and Sunday 12pm to 6pm. The aforementioned movie theater has two floors and the entrance is located on the third floor of the mall from the inside. In the 1980's it was determined that Frisco needed a shopping mall. The city also wanted to increase its revenue, so in 1988 Jerry Rosenholtz of Homart, a parent company of Sears, decided to help put up the mall. Frisco at the time had 6,000 people. Plano heard of the plan to build a mall and offered $10 million for the project. It took quite a while for the mall to finally be built, and in 1995 Homart and Plano sold to General Growth Properties. Yet the mall was still not erected. Eventually in 2000 Frisco won the fight to get a mall opened.

The anchor stores are Dick's Sporting Goods, Dillard's, Macy's, Nordstrom, and Sears. Accessory stores located on the premise are Brighton Collectibles, Claire's, Coach, Forever 21, Icing, NYS Collection, Paris Fashions, Soho, Soma Intimates, and Sunglass Hut. Aveda, Bath and Body Works, BioDerm, Body Shop, Clinique, GNC, MasterCuts, Perfumania, Perfume Express, Pro Activ, Regis Salon, Sephora, Soapranos, and Toni and Guy are a few of the bath and beauty locales.

For gifts or cards shoppers can enjoy American Greetings, Barnes and Nobles, Candy World, Hallmark, Spencer Gifts, Texas Treasures, and Things Remembered. There are a limited amount of children's stores including Abercrombie, Baby Gap, Gap Kids, Gymboree, Justice, and The Children's Place. Men's Apparel is a little more diverse with Abercrombie and Fitch, American Eagle Outfitters, Bachrach, Banana Republic, Buckle, Eddie Bauer, Fossil, Hollister, Hot Topic, J Crew, Lucky Brand Jeans, Oakley, and Pac Sun. Women's Apparel is the most diversified with A'gaci Too, Aeropostale, Ann Taylor, Bebe, Gap, Jessica McClintock, La Mariposa, Lane Bryant, and Charlotte Russe.

Any good sized mall will have both a food court and wait-staff restaurants. These include Auntie Anne's, Big Easy Cajun Grill, Buca di Beppo, California Pizza Kitchen, Charley's, Jason's Deli, Manchu Wok, Nestle Tollhouse Cafe, Nordstrom In House Cafe, Orange Cup, Paradise Bakery, Rollerz, The Cheesecake Factory, and Sbarro. Also at the mall are Chick-Fil-A, Sonic, Cinnabon, Starbucks, Dave and Busters, Dippin Dots, Surf City Squeeze, Dreyer's Grand, TGI Fridays, Godiva, Thirsty's, and the Great American Cookie Co.

The mall also has events such as the Pottery Barn Kids Book Club, Halloween celebration and of course Santa visits.

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