Shopping area in Southlake, Texas This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Southlake Town Square" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) | Southlake Town Square Southlake Town Square, September 2010 Location| Southlake, Texas, United States Coordinates| 32°56′37″N 97°07′51″W / 32.94362°N 97.13074°W / 32.94362; -97.13074Coordinates: 32°56′37″N 97°07′51″W / 32.94362°N 97.13074°W / 32.94362; -97.13074 Opening date| 1999 Developer| Cooper & Stebbins Management| RPAI Southwest Management Owner| RPAI No. of stores and services| 95+ Total retail floor area| 840,288 sq ft (78,065.3 m2) Website| www.southlaketownsquare.com Southlake Town Square is a shopping precinct located in the city of Southlake, in the U.S. state of Texas. Owned and managed by RPAI Southwest Management, LLC., Centered on Southlake's Town Hall, Southlake Town Square is incorporating Southlake Town Hall, Southlake Municipal Court, Southlake Public Library, Southlake DPS Headquarters, single-family residential, over 100 stores, 27 eateries, three parks, medical offices, Harkins Theater, and Hilton luxury boutique hotel. ## History[edit] The plans to develop open pastures into an upscale downtown for the City of Southlake began in the 1990s. Shortly after plans were approved by the city council, Cooper & Stebbins began developing phase I of the Southlake Town Square master plan. Phase I consisted of 250,000 sq ft (23,000 m2) of the Southlake Town Hall, City of Southlake Public Library, a signature square with extensive landscaping, Rustin Park with a gazebo and pond, four blocks of retail with office overhead, and the only Post Office in the area. In 2006, Cooper & Stebbins opened phase II of Southlake Town Square. Christmas Tree-Southlake Town Square * v * t * e Shopping malls and shopping/entertainment districts in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex Dallas County and Mid-Cities area| * Dallas County super–regional * Firewheel Town Center (Garland) * Galleria Dallas (Dallas) * Irving Mall (Irving) * NorthPark Center (Dallas) * Town East Mall (Mesquite) * Dallas County local * Grand Prairie Premium Outlets (Grand Prairie) * Highland Park Village (Highland Park) * Hillside Village (Cedar Hill) * Mockingbird Station (Dallas) * Prestonwood Town Center (shopping center) (Dallas) * Southwest Center Mall (Dallas) * The Shops at Park Lane (Dallas) * West Village (Dallas) * Mid Cities super-regional * Grapevine Mills (Grapevine) * North East Mall (Hurst) * Southlake Town Square (Southlake) * The Parks at Arlington (Arlington) Fort Worth and Denton County| * Alliance Town Center (Fort Worth) * Golden Triangle Mall (Denton) * Hulen Mall (Fort Worth) * La Gran Plaza (Fort Worth) * Montgomery Plaza (Fort Worth) * Presidio Towne Crossing (Fort Worth) * Ridgmar Mall (Fort Worth) * Tanger Outlet Center (Fort Worth) * The Shops at Clearfork (Fort Worth) * University Park (Fort Worth) * Vista Ridge Mall (Lewisville) * West 7th Fort Worth (Fort Worth) Collin County| * Allen Premium Outlets (Allen) * Fairview Town Center (Fairview) * Stonebriar Centre (Frisco) * The Shops at Legacy / Legacy West (Plano) * The Shops at Willow Bend (Plano) Hunt and Kaufman County| * Crossroads Mall (Greenville) * Tanger Outlet Center (Terrell) Defunct malls| * Belz Factory Outlet Mall (Allen) * Big Town Mall (Mesquite) * Collin Creek Mall (Plano) * Forum 303 Mall (Arlington) * North Hills Mall (North Richland Hills) * Northtown Mall (Dallas) * Outlet Mall of America (North Richland Hills) * Outlet Mall of America (Plano) * Prestonwood Town Center (mall) (Dallas) * Richardson Square Mall (Richardson) * Seminary South Shopping Center (Fort Worth) * Six Flags Mall (Arlington) * Valley View Center (Dallas) *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template