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The Story Behind CityLine’s Retail Lineup

KDC’s mammoth 186-acre CityLine mixed-use development in Richardson is slated to open this fall and we got a first look at the tenant mix of Regency Center's 81k SF CityLine Market, which may well be the project’s retail cornerstone.

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CityLine is at the southeast corner of Hwy 75 and the President George Bush Turnpike and CityLine Market (at the entrance of CityLine at East Renner and Plano roads). Anchored by Whole Foods, CityLine Market (rendered here) will cover 11.3 acres with retail, dining, luxury and other services. Other parts of CityLine will have food and service offerings, but CityLine Market will serve as the first line of essential retail and dining to the massive mixed-use development. Whole Foods’ 40k SF store is the anchor to the project, which has just three small vacancies left. Targeted opening is spring 2016, but some restaurants may be open before year-end.

Whole Foods Market

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Tagged as America’s healthiest grocery store, the Austin-based Whole Foods Market will offer natural and organic foods produced with a commitment to sustainable agriculture. Shoppers will be able to find a wide selection of fresh fruit to organic cleaning supplies to responsibly farmed fish, all in a fun, open atmosphere.

Smashburger

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Smashburger is one of 16 tenants (there are three spaces left) occupying the 41k SF around Whole Foods. Despite being one of the nation’s most popular and fastest-growing burger chains, Smashburger keeps its mentality local. The menu caters to the unique tastes of Dallas consumers, featuring 44 custom-crafted burgers. The beer menu is locally sourced, and they even offer burger and local beer pairings. 

Follow this link to see the rest of the tenant mix.