Check out some of the many retail stores open for business in The Rail District to help find the perfect gifts this holiday season.

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This list is not comprehensive.

1. Apple Blvd Boutique

Apple Blvd Boutique offers dresses, shirts and other clothing pieces as well as accessories.2. Bittersweet Ivy Boutique


The clothing store carries women’s tops, bottoms, dresses and shoes. It also features jewelry, gifts and holiday items.3. Endur3Bikes

The bike shop offers commuter, mountain and triathlon-specific bicycles as well as bike repairs.4. Frisco Music Center

Frisco Music Center features guitars, pianos, basses, drums and other instruments. It offers amps, professional audio supplies and more.5. Frisco Resale

The secondhand store offers a variety of clothing, shoes, furniture, artwork and household items.6. La Suprema Market


This combined grocery store and small restaurant offers dine-in and takeout meals as well as the ingredients for customers to make their own meals at home.7. Patti Ann’s Flowers

Patti Ann’s Flowers specializes in custom flower arrangements for a wide variety of occasions and celebrations.7. Soccer City Frisco

The soccer specialty store sells the equipment, footwear and uniforms needed to play the sport, including cleats, customizable jerseys, soccer balls and fanwear.8. Storied Roots

The downtown store offers wood, rattan and stone furniture and home decoration pieces.9. Tumbleweed TexStyles


Tumbleweed TexStyles offers Texas-themed or inspired clothing and accessories. Products include t-shirts, jewelry, hats, drinkware, stickers and camping gear.10. Willow House Boutique

The boutique offers clothing collections and accessories curated for men, women and children. This includes shirts, dresses, pants, shoes, earrings, children's toys and handbags.11. The Blushing Bride Boutique

The bridal shop sells luxury wedding gowns.12. The Refind ClosetClothing

The upscale resale clothing store offers gently used clothes, accessories and home decorations.13. The Well Nut


Along with its health and wellness services, the store sells supplements and organic goods.



Why it matters

Frisco Chamber of Commerce launched a "Receipt Race" spending initiative for The Rail District in September. The race, which officials have compared to a Box Top collection or Frisco ISD spirit night, encourages shoppers to spend money in The Rail District and save their receipts to turn into their local Parent Teacher Association.


The PTA with the most receipts regardless of value will be awarded a cash prize: $5,000 for first place, $3,000 for second place and $1,000 for three third place spots. The race is open from Sept. 12 to Dec. 31 with receipts due no later than Jan. 15, 2025.

Frisco City Council members have also repeatedly encouraged residents to shop local in The Rail District while the downtown area's ongoing redevelopment, which has included removing some parking options and closing lanes on Main Street, continues. Construction is projected to last until summer 2026.