DALLAS — The Japanese clothing retailer Uniqlo is planning to bring two stores to North Texas malls, according to building records.
Uniqlo projects were registered in January for The Parks at Arlington mall and this week for the Galleria Dallas mall, according to records from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
Uniqlo has not announced openings for either store.
The Arlington store registration said a 12,490-square-foot space at the mall would begin renovations on June 1 and be completed by Dec. 30. The project is expected to cost $1,900,362.
The scope of work listed on the registration filing includes improving the existing retail space, adding new walls, finishes and fixtures and new restrooms.
The Galleria Dallas project, which was registered Feb. 6, will also happen in an existing retail space at the mall. The 19,895-square-foot store renovation is estimated to cost around $4,129,811, according the filing. Construction work, which will be similar to the Arlington buildout, is expected to begin May 20 and be completed by Oct. 18.
Uniqlo has more than 2,400 locations across the world, including in Japan, where it was founded, and China. The company brought its brand to the U.S. in 2005, when it opened a store in New Jersey. Uniqlo now has more than 50 stores in the U.S. with plans to open more than 20 new stores in North America in 2024.