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Stonebriar Centre Adds Major Retailers, Dining Options for 2026

Stonebriar Centre announced plans to add several nationally known retailers and a new bar and grill with openings slated for 2026, a move expected to refresh shopping and dining choices for Frisco and Collin County residents. The additions are part of ongoing leasing activity at the mall, and they could support local jobs and sales tax receipts while reshaping foot traffic patterns in the area.

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Stonebriar Centre Adds Major Retailers, Dining Options for 2026
Source: communityimpact.com

Stonebriar Centre told local officials and tenants on December 12, 2025 that it will welcome multiple new national and lifestyle brands in 2026, as the mall continues a targeted leasing push to update its tenant mix. Stonebriar senior general manager Randy Barnett said the announced slate includes Abercrombie and Fitch, Alo Yoga, Editked, Princess Polly, Offline which is an Aerie and American Eagle brand, and Little Woodrow’s Bar and Grill. Little Woodrow’s is slated to occupy space at 8320 SH 121 next to iFly.

Mall management framed the roster as a blend of apparel, activewear and food and beverage concepts intended to broaden the mall’s appeal to younger shoppers and dining patrons. Alo Yoga will bring activewear offerings, while Offline joins as a name extension of an established American Eagle brand. Princess Polly and Abercrombie and Fitch are positioned to capture fashion spending, and Little Woodrow’s will add an on site bar and grill option adjacent to entertainment tenants.

For Collin County residents the changes mean more local choices without driving to distant centers, and potential short term boosts to construction and retail employment related to build outs and store openings. New leases at a major regional mall typically translate into increased sales tax collections for the city and county, and higher weekday and weekend foot traffic that supports adjacent businesses. Stonebriar’s mix will also factor into competition among Frisco shopping districts as retailers weigh where to place experiential and lifestyle concepts.

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The announced openings are scheduled for 2026 and reflect broader retail trends toward curated brand assortments and combined retail dining experiences that keep shoppers on site longer. Urban Outfitters was earlier reported as an additional incoming retailer, signaling continuing interest from national chains. Residents and local business leaders will be watching leasing progress and construction timelines as the mall moves toward next year, and the tenant additions will be a barometer for retail recovery and consumer spending patterns in Collin County going into 2026.

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