
Knox Street Announces Highly Anticipated Collection of Retail Brands, Including Several Making Texas Debuts, With More To Come
The mixed-use development project at Knox Street in Dallas is setting the pace for contemporary retail, hospitality and residential living in Texas with the announcement of revered lifestyle brands including DÔEN, STAUD, TOTEME and TWP.
Located in the heart of Dallas, the vibrant neighborhood of Knox Street is ushering in a new collection of highly coveted retail tenants to the market, two of which are exclusive to Texas. Iconic lifestyle brands DÔEN, STAUD and TOTEME will be opening their first standalone retail locations in the state, along with TWP’s permanent space. More highly anticipated announcements in the coming months will unveil first-to-market brands and premier dining concepts that are slated to join The Knox Hotel and Residences, Auberge Collection, and revered Italian restaurant group Sant Ambroeus, at the corner of Travis and Knox Street.
“After years of strategic planning and forging incredible partnerships, we are collaborating with the best brands and teams across every industry to create a truly distinct vision for world-class shopping, dining, hospitality, and residential living,” said Sabrina Gleizer, Partner, BDT & MSD Partners. “From outstanding retail and restaurant brands, to the Auberge Collection’s stunning hotel and luxury condominium residences, impeccably designed for-rent apartments that will also be opening in 2026, and fully leased office space that overlooks a new park, our goal has been to create exceptional experiences and spaces for the Knox Street community and beyond.”
Knox Street remains one of the most sought-after retail destinations in the market and currently hosts 70+ retail stores and restaurants, including Kith, Ralph Lauren and Ralph Lauren Home, Jones Road, Vince, CB2 and more, in addition to top fine dining destinations like Mister Charles and Georgie, and beloved local cafés, grocery markets, and coffee shops including Village Baking Co., Knox Bistro, Foxtrot and more.
“We’re extremely excited to bring such a dynamic collection of prominent brands, with both global and local prestige, to Knox Street,” said Stephen Summers, head of retail leasing for Knox Street. “This project is an incredible accomplishment for our city as a leading lifestyle destination in the United States, and we could not be more thrilled to welcome everyone, including Auberge Collection and Sant Ambroeus.”
The new development, a joint venture between BDT & MSD, Trammell Crow Company, the owners of Highland Park Village, and The Retail Connection will introduce more than 100,000 square feet of best-in-class local, national, and international retail and restaurants to the neighborhood following The Knox Hotel’s opening in Fall 2026. For retail leasing inquiries, please email leasing@knoxstreetdallas.com.
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DÔEN
Launched in 2016 and founded by Santa Barbara-born sisters, Margaret and Katherine Kleveland, and a Collective of partners, DÔEN is a digitally-led, multi-channel fashion and lifestyle brand. Their mission is to create lasting, beautiful collections while supporting individuals in all aspects of their organization, supply chain, and community. The collections celebrate womanhood, thoughtfully designed for women and the bustling, busy, and beautiful lives they live in their clothes. The pieces are meticulously crafted to be passed on for generations, evoking a timeless whimsy and an unapologetic femininity. The brand works with domestic and international partners who share their values and commitment to gender and social equality as well as giving back by partnering with foundations that directly benefit their employees and surrounding communities. DÔEN’s current shops include Brentwood Country Mart, Montecito Country Mart, Lido Marina Village and Marin Country Mart in California, in addition to locations in New York City, Sag Harbor and Nantucket.
STAUD
In 2015, Sarah “Staud” Staudinger and George Augusto co-founded the LA-based lifestyle brand STAUD upon the idea that fashion shouldn’t just empower women – it should be accessible, too. At the heart of STAUD is design. Crafted at the intersection of timeless classics and perfect novelty, STAUD offers a collection of clothing, handbags, shoes and accessories to the modern woman who appreciates both. Current locations include Los Angeles, New York, Palm Beach, Boston, East Hampton, Nantucket, Georgetown, and a pop-up at MARKET in Highland Park Village.
TOTEME
TOTEME is a fashion house rooted in Swedish sensibilities, modern aspirations and the notion of style. With an appreciation for women’s many roles and how pieces are worn in practice, TOTEME crafts emblematic designs with an emphasis on materiality and shape. Archetype pieces are examined through a female lens and realized with sumptuous fabrics, rich textures and graphic silhouettes. Representing a direct and decisive way of dressing, the collections are contextualized in curated edits, visuals and spaces. TOTEME was founded in 2014 by Elin Kling and Karl Lindman. From its atelier in Stockholm, the house creates ready-to-wear, shoes, bags, accessories and jewelry. TOTEME currently has store locations in New York City, Los Angeles, and Aspen.
TWP
Trish Wescoat Pound has spent a lifetime dedicated to designing clothes for Women. Trish founded TWP to offer her own take on American sportswear; effortless, unbound, understated pieces that complement the reality of women’s lives. Raised in Oklahoma, although undoubtedly a New Yorker at heart, she blends the utilitarian spirit of the American Midwest with a metropolitan sensibility. Each season draws upon Trish’s core influences: American heritage workwear, men’s inspired shirting and tailoring, and the brand’s home, New York City. Working with her daughter, Jillian, a stylist, the duo leads the creative across the brand. This intergenerational dialogue – of relevance and wisdom – is a strong source of inspiration to all of Trish’s collections. TWP currently hosts a space in Highland Park Village, in addition to three stores in New York, a boutique in Palm Beach, West Hollywood, and Aspen.
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