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I love the ease and convenience of NorthEast Mall w upscale as well as moderate retailers.Nordstroms is here w friendly helpful sales staff (as well as terrific gifts such as their scarves - one of my fav gifts hands down for usefulness and style, handbags, jewelry, cosmetics and an added bonus - a stylish men's department too).Dillard's also has wonderful gift options and a well stocked Eileen fisher group in addition isn't of the popular designer lines and of course well known stores for the man in your life - which include Dicks sporting goods and an excellently stocked Under Armour selection for his and hers too, as well as Brookstone for the techie or techie wanta-be.There's also a blessedly convening and sizable Starbucks kiosk for those of us in desperate need of a caffeine boost as well as a Teavana store.Other fav retailers include Chicos, White House Black Market, Gap, Sephora, Buckle...so many options and choices here, with easy convenient and sizable parking.There's even a great oboe theater and dining options just outside the mall and a pretty well stocked food court indoors too.Absolutely worth checking out if in Fort Worth and certainly your patronage is appreciated - I've been In ft worth almost four years now and this has become one of my fav shopping locations for ease, for Convenience and last minute gifts that are always well priced and just right.Advice: I get in early, get done and get out, through the week vs busy weekends, and holiday shopping well in advance - Northeast like its malls, tends to be crazy beginning the week of thanksgiving till New Years. If you just must holiday shop, always go early and if possible avoid their holiday crazyBusy weekends.
It used to be one of the biggest malls in TX but that is not the case anymore. All major shops are within the area. Reasonable prices and the place offers decent eateries. Nice and clean with free wi fi.
This mall has a great selection of upscale stores. Was a bit confusing as it appears to have a third floor, which we couldn't seem to find access to.
Northeast Mall is a Simon property that has many excellent shops and stores. It is very clean with good security. There are several other major stores located in adjacent properties within walking distance. There is a food court and several restaurants outside the Mall within walking distance.
Out of town visitor, enjoyed shopping all the stores. Looked bigger from the outside thought were more stores. Had fun clothing and shoe shops. Didn't go to Food Court this time but did in March and had good variety. Ran out of stores before ran out of time and energy. There were some strip malls with good shops near by so, more fun shopping And a movie theater attached too. Didn't go but there for next time if needed.
Located in NE Tarrant County where Airport Frwy (121/183) and Loop 820 merge this ultra high quality mall is the crown jewel of Hurst, Texas. I know because I live in Hurst and shop here. I have many choices because the Ft. Worth/Dallas area is the shopping capital of the US - look it up for yourself - we have more stores and restaurants per capita than any other place in America so I have plenty of options, but I choose to shop here. Want Nordstroms, Macy's, Dillards, Dick's Sporting Goods? They're all here as are almost 100 others plus a great food court. Stop in, cool off, enjoy youself and shop till you drop!
The mall is large and crowded on weekends. Chain stores, Dillard's, Nordstrom's, JC Penney, Sear's, not too many restaurants in the mall. But there are many restaurants close to it, but you have to walk outside, leave the mall, may have to drive to get to the other places. Huge construction problems at this time; difficult to get in and out. Much better shopping elsewhere. Is OK if you are just looking for a mall - nothing distinctive or special about it.
Live nearby and go there for most everything. Large variety of retailers and a large food court for a quick bite of most anything you want. The surrounding store near the mall also offer some specific shopping, and a few restaurants not inside the mall in case you want to go to a 'sit-down' place and relax away from the noise of the 'mall'. Large major retailers are in this mall, as with most malls nowdays, so looking for bargains can be tough to sort through. Location is convenient and visible/accessible from the major highways surrounding it. Some ongoing construction has a few exits backed up, but with the size of the mall, there are many options that will get you in the 'mall area' so you can locate the retailer you prefer. Parking is expansive, and even has some covered areas for convenience.
Welcome to eminent domain abuse, and high-handed officials bullying private property owners. No sooner did the ill-fated Kelo vs New London supreme court decision get handed down than the local city government signed on to get some of their share. Strange things started happening, such as the construction of a new McMansion facing Pipeline Road. It was never lived in, and taken apart piece-by-piece and toted away. We had two happy malls about a mile from each other, one of which intentionally being up-scale and more expensive than the other. The city leadership, along with Simon properties decided they needed to double the size of the existing blue-collar mall, and they would take the private property from 127 home owners to do it.They used the new legal vehicle to condemn the lives of 127 private owners and then re-sell the land to another private owner they THINK will pay bigger taxes. And, when those hold outs who wouldn’t just roll over and agree fought them, they re-routed the road to go over those parcels. The whole thing was the most outrageous abuse of private owner rights to date, but time would prove it’s only going to get worse.From that day, I haven’t set foot on the property, and I won’t go back. To buy something over there is to endorse that behavior, and I cannot morally agree that what they did is right, nor acceptable. I don’t care what they have over there, I don’t need it, and I have held true to my convictions for going on 15 years now. It has resulting in the upscale mall going bankrupt, and it’s now been razed. The neighboring city’s tax engine was yanked right out from under them using abuse of the law (eminent domain) as a means. The city counsel of Hurst Texas acted like two babies in a sand box fighting over a pail of sand. Eminent domain was never intended to be used this way, and I still have a fleeting hope that the trend after Kelo vs New London will subsequently be made illegal again. I’ve always wanted to know what the penalties are if one of these projects does not produce bigger taxes, which is the basis they use for condemnation. Who pays?I wouldn't urinate on the place if it was burning to the ground.
This mall had all of the typical department stores and shops that most malls have. It also had quite a few sports related shops along with many apparel shops. As malls go, I'd say it is adequate.
Great mall, great shops and restaurants around...quite a few options for mall and outside the mall shopping, including Best Buy, Barnes and Noble, etc....and quite a few restaurants
You can find just about anyting here...at good prices...almost any brand name store, BestBuy, TJMaxx and a host of other stores(bookstores, restaurants, movietheatre) in the same complex! Nordstrom, Macys, JCPenny, Dillards...and the list goes on
I can hardly imagine this as being an attraction. Most of the usual stores are there. There is a nice Norstrums, a huge movie theater and some pretty good chain restaurants adjacent, Carrabas being my pick. I guess it's a good place to go on a rainy day, but there are other nicer shopping venues in the area that are more attractive and have an interesting selection of stores.
typical stores and selection. Sephora was out of stock on 2 things I wanted and Bath and Beauty had very limited selection.Food Court small, liked the theater very much. Lots of surrounding stores, but congested
A bit of everything for everyone. When we go visit family in the area, we make a point of hitting the mall, if we can manage it. There are stores there that I can't find hardly anywhere else, and they represent companies that I prefer to be able to go into stores than to simply order online.