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Wynnewood Village Retail Revival Breathes New Life into Oak Cliff
Historic Dallas shopping center undergoes multimillion-dollar redevelopment, attracting major brands and drawing new customers to the southern neighborhood.
Apr. 15, 2026 at 10:48pm
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The revitalized Wynnewood Village shopping center in Dallas' Oak Cliff neighborhood now features a diverse array of premium retail offerings, symbolizing the community's renewed energy and economic growth.Dallas TodayAfter decades of decline, the Wynnewood Village shopping center in Dallas' east Oak Cliff community is experiencing a retail revival. The open-air center, originally built in 1949, has undergone a multimillion-dollar redevelopment, bringing in major brands like Target, two grocery stores, and a fitness center, along with 50 other new shops and boutiques. Residents are taking note of the growth and renewed energy in the historic neighborhood.
Why it matters
The revitalization of Wynnewood Village represents a shift in Dallas' development focus, with the city looking to invest in and revive older, underserved communities like Oak Cliff rather than just expanding northward. This could have a significant impact on the local economy and community, providing new shopping, dining, and employment opportunities for residents.
The details
The redevelopment of Wynnewood Village has been led by the property's new managers, who have spent millions to transform the once-struggling shopping center. The open-air center now features a diverse mix of retail, including two grocery stores, a Target, a fitness center, and over 50 other shops and boutiques. Residents in the surrounding Oak Cliff neighborhood have welcomed the changes, noting the new growth and energy in the area.
- Wynnewood Village was originally built in 1949.
- The current redevelopment and revitalization of the shopping center has been ongoing for several years.
The players
Wynnewood Village
A historic open-air shopping center in Dallas' east Oak Cliff community, originally built in 1949 and recently undergoing a multimillion-dollar redevelopment.
Brixmor Property Group
The company that currently manages and is overseeing the redevelopment of Wynnewood Village.
Rose Sweat
A resident of the Oak Cliff community who has noticed the positive changes at Wynnewood Village.
Brett Milke
A representative from Brixmor Property Group who has commented on the company's focus on revitalizing Wynnewood Village and attracting new businesses and shoppers to the area.
Tops Cafe
A long-standing local restaurant located within Wynnewood Village that has been serving the Oak Cliff community for over 30 years.
What they’re saying
“I think it's great. It shows growth and how people can get along, good for the community.”
— Rose Sweat, Oak Cliff Resident
“I think Dallas has grown so much north, people are looking across the river from downtown and saying, 'Why not?'”
— Brett Milke, Brixmor Property Group
What’s next
Brixmor Property Group plans to continue investing in the redevelopment of Wynnewood Village, with the goal of attracting more national retail chains and creating a vibrant, community-focused shopping destination in the heart of Oak Cliff.
The takeaway
The revitalization of Wynnewood Village represents a shift in Dallas' development focus, with the city looking to invest in and revive older, underserved communities like Oak Cliff rather than just expanding northward. This could have a significant impact on the local economy and community, providing new shopping, dining, and employment opportunities for residents and helping to bridge the divide between different parts of the city.
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