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Bullzerk Departs Bishop Arts District
Popular Dallas apparel brand closes Oak Cliff location after less than 4 years.
Jan. 27, 2026 at 3:07pm
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Bullzerk, a Dallas-based apparel company known for its witty, hyperlocal designs, has closed its retail location in the Bishop Arts District of Oak Cliff. The brand left a note on the cleared-out shop door stating that the 'Dallas sh**t company' is moving on from the West Davis Street storefront it had occupied since 2022.
Why it matters
The departure of Bullzerk is the latest in a string of business closures in the Bishop Arts District, a once-thriving neighborhood that has seen increased commercial turnover in recent years due to rising rents and shifting consumer preferences. The loss of this popular local brand is a blow to the area's reputation as a hub for independent, creative retail.
The details
Bullzerk opened its Oak Cliff location in the summer of 2022, joining the eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, and galleries that make up the Bishop Arts District. However, the brand has now decided to focus its Dallas-area retail presence on its flagship store in Lower Greenville and a location at the Dallas Farmers Market, leaving its West Davis Street outpost behind.
- Bullzerk opened its Oak Cliff location in the summer of 2022.
- Bullzerk closed its Bishop Arts District store in January 2026.
The players
Bullzerk
A Dallas-based apparel company known for its witty, hyperlocal designs and retail locations in the city.
The takeaway
The closure of Bullzerk's Bishop Arts District store is a sign of the changing landscape in this once-vibrant Dallas neighborhood. As rents rise and consumer preferences shift, independent retailers like Bullzerk are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain a presence in the area, potentially leading to a homogenization of the district's unique character.
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