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Dallas Retail Roundup: Openings in Bishop Arts, Highland Park, and The Colony

Beatnik Fine Goods announces a springtime vintage market, Grandscape opens in The Colony, and more.
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Roller Rabbit Swim
Hathi Tie Shoulder Bralette, $64.

Roller Rabbit Launches a Swimwear Collection

Lifestyle brand Roller Rabbit is known for its cheery patterns, flowing silhouettes, and matching pieces for Mom and baby. In addition to apparel and accessories, the brand carries home goods like printed quilts and embroidered pillows. Now, just in time for warmer weather, the Highland Park Village storefront is introducing a swim collection. The pieces are sized for women, men, boys, and girls, and the collection includes four prints with motifs like hearts and stripes. Prices range from $34 for a girl’s ruffled rashguard set to $102 for a women’s one-piece. In-store shopping began on April 5.

Beatnik Fine Goods Hosts a Spring Vintage Market

Herb & Alchemy’s mobile bar is housed in a vintage trailer.

The eclectic Bishop Arts boutique will host its springtime market on April 10 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The outdoor event, hosted at Beatnik Fine Goods‘ parking lot on West 7th Street, will feature several vintage vendors and a pop-up bar by Herb & Alchemy. Stop by to shop clothing from Vintage Honeys, midcentury furniture from The Dallas Curio, jewelry from Voodoo Vintage, and more. Follow Beatnik’s Instagram for updates.

Grandscape Celebrates Its Grand Opening in The Colony

The concert stage at Grandscape.

Outdoor dining, shopping, and entertainment destination Grandscape was scheduled to open in The Colony in spring 2020, but the pandemic caused a yearlong delay. On Thursday, the shopping center finally welcomed its first visitors. Grandscape is home to major retailers like Nebraska Furniture Mart, Galaxy Theatres, and Andretti Indoor Karting & Games. Local brands have a strong presence, too: tenants include Bullzerk, Dallas Silk Art, and Creteation. The multiple outdoor spaces and sizable stage will soon host live performances, concerts, and events. To celebrate its opening, Grandscape is hosting free activities all month, including music performances and outdoor fitness classes. Learn more here.

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