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List of shopping malls in Texas
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The history of shopping malls in Texas began with the oldest shopping center in the United States, Highland Park Village, which opened in 1931 in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex.[1] The latter and Greater Houston area are both home to numerous regional shopping malls and shopping centers located in various areas of the city.
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Enclosed Shopping malls by region
Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
Houston
San Antonio
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Shopping malls in Texas, outside of the three largest metropolitan areas
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Austin
- The Domain - Central Austin
- Barton Creek Square - South Austin
- Lakeline Mall - Cedar Park
- San Marcos Outlet Malls - San Marcos
- Round Rock Premium Outlets - Round Rock
- Hill Country Galleria - Bee Cave
El Paso
- Bassett Place - El Paso
- Cielo Vista Mall - El Paso
- Las Palmas Marketplace - El Paso
- Sunland Park Mall - El Paso
- The Fountains at Farah - El Paso
- The Outlet Shoppes at El Paso - El Paso
Corpus Christi
Rio Grande Valley
Killeen-Temple
Midland-Odessa
Beaumont-Port Arthur
Other, listed By 2010 metropolitan area size
- South Plains Mall - Lubbock (290,002 - metropolitan area population)
- Longview Mall - Longview (282,962)
- Broadway Square Mall - Tyler (264,521)
- Mall del Norte - Laredo (256,496)
- Westgate Mall - Amarillo (253,823)
- Richland Mall - Waco (238,564)
- Post Oak Mall - College Station (231,623)
- Mall of Abilene - Abilene (166,416)
- Sikes Senter - Wichita Falls (150,261)
- Central Mall - Texarkana (136,552)
- Midway Mall - Sherman (121,419)
- Victoria Mall - Victoria (116,230)
- Sunset Mall - San Angelo (113,443)
- Lufkin Mall - Lufkin (87,669)
- West Hill Mall - Huntsville (66,296)
- Mall de Las Aguilas - Eagle Pass (55,405)
- Plaza del Sol Mall - Del Rio (49,106)
- * Heartland Mall - Brownwood (38,186)
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