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10 new dining + shopping spots arriving in North Hills

Ten new bizes are opening their doors in 2024 — and there’s even more on the way.

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Five images showing new products and stores arriving in North Hills in 2024.

Local clothing rental boutique TrenLand also recently opened its doors in Makers Alley.

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There’s so much happening in North Hills that staying up-to-date on all the events, developments + new businesses can feel like a full-time job.

Luckily, that’s what we’re here for.

Today we’re highlighting ten upcoming hotspots bringing even more retail, fitness, shopping, and dining experiences to the bustling neighborhood.

🛍️ Shop till you drop

There are near-endless shoppabilities in North Hills — and now you can add these new stores to your regular rotation. From home decor to trendy fits, find a bit of everything at:

🍸 It’s a fine time to dine

Sip, sample, and treat yourself at:

🚲 Pump it up

Expect low lights + fast beats at this upcoming rhythm-based indoor cycling studio.

🌅 On the horizon

2025 brings even more to look forward to, including Chanel Beauty, Good Graces, Altar’d State, and more.

Explore the 10 new spots

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