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1.1  Foiled terrorist plot  







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3 Former tenants  





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Coordinates: 33°0557N 96°4841W / 33.099257°N 96.811476°W / 33.099257; -96.811476
 

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Stonebriar Centre
Facade of Stonebriar Centre, 2009
Map
LocationFrisco, Texas
Coordinates33°05′57N 96°48′41W / 33.099257°N 96.811476°W / 33.099257; -96.811476
Address2601 Preston Rd
Frisco, TX 75034
Opening dateAugust 4, 2000; 23 years ago (2000-08-04)
DeveloperGeneral Growth Properties
ManagementBrookfield Properties
OwnerBrookfield Properties
No. of stores and services218
No. of anchor tenants11
Total retail floor area1,727,698 sq ft (160,508 m2)
No. of floors5 (AMC theater on 3rd, 4th, and 5th levels)
Websitewww.shopstonebriar.com/en.html
[1]

Stonebriar Centre, commonly referred to as Stonebriar Mall, is a super-regional mall located at the intersection of Preston Road (SH 289) and the Sam Rayburn Tollway (SH 121) in Frisco, Texas. The mall features Macy's, Nordstrom, Dillard's, JCPenney, and Dick's Sporting Goods, as well as a 24-screen AMC movie theater and a food court with a carousel.

History

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In 1988, Homart, a then-subsidiary of Sears, planned to develop a million-square foot mall in Frisco, which consisted of roughly 6,000 people at the time.[2]

When Plano city officials learned of Homart's plan, they offered $10 million if the company decided to move its planned mall across Texas Route 121 into their city limits. However, Frisco lobbied to keep the planned mall and negotiated tax incentives to close the deal. Plano then convinced another company, General Growth Properties, to place a mall within their city limits. In 1995, General Growth acquired Homart, who had already signed an agreement with Frisco.[3] The City of Frisco made a final offer to General Growth of a half-cent sales tax rebate, property tax abatement for ten years, and infrastructure improvements in and around the mall. Plano continued to lobby hard for the new mall and Frisco eventually upped its sales-tax grant. Frisco finally opened Stonebriar Centre on August 4, 2000, making it the last mall in the DFW metroplex to open in the 20th century and the 2nd millennium.[4]

In 2016, the mall's AMC theatre located on the upper levels was shuttered for three months for updating and remodeling.[5]

In May 2018, construction began on the 18-story Stonebriar Hyatt Hotel which would be attached to the mall.[6] It opened to the public in June 2020.[7]

In 2019, Sears announced it would shutter as part of an ongoing decision to phase out of their traditional brick-and-mortar format. Several additional replacement tenants are reportedly in the midst of early on discussions.[8]

In the fall of 2019, KidZania opened its first location in the United States.[9]

Foiled terrorist plot

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In May 2018, 17-year old Matin Azizi-Yarand was arrested at Plano West Senior High School for planning a terrorist attack on the mall. Starting from December 2017, he spoke to an undercover FBI agent posing as an ISIS member. He was held on $3 million bond. In May 2019, he was sentenced to 20 years in prison.[10] Azizi-Yarand is currently incarcerated at Gib Lewis Unit with a scheduled release date of April 30, 2038.[11]

Anchor tenants

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The following are the anchor stores of the mall:[1]

Inside Stonebriar Centre mall

Former tenants

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Stonebriar Centre". Brookfield Properties.
  • ^ "Welcome to Boomtown". D Magazine. March 2003.
  • ^ "Sears Completes Sale of Its Homart Unit". The New York Times. Reuters. December 27, 1995.
  • ^ Wigglesworth, Valerie (August 1, 2010). "Stonebriar Centre has transformed Frisco's look". The Dallas Morning News.
  • ^ "AMC Dine-In Stonebriar 24 in Frisco". cinematreasures.org.
  • ^ Luna, Nicole (May 9, 2018). "Hyatt Regency Stonebriar breaks ground on 18-story hotel in Frisco". Community Impact.
  • ^ Lacey, Hunter (May 27, 2020). "Hyatt Regency Frisco-Dallas Opens June 1". Plano Magazine.
  • ^ Bomey, Nathan; Tyko, Kelly. "Sears store closing list: 142 more Sears, Kmart locations closing in Chapter 11 bankruptcy". USA TODAY.
  • ^ Wigglesworth, Valerie (March 17, 2017). "Indoor theme park KidZania expected to be 'a big hit here' when it opens". The Dallas Morning News.
  • ^ "Arrested Plano Student Was Inspired by Islamic State to Carry Out Attack at Stonebriar Mall: Police". 2 May 2018.
  • ^ https://inmate.tdcj.texas.gov/InmateSearch/search.action[permanent dead link]
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