Fields West will see new dining and business options once it opens.

Among the new businesses are Bloomie's, Pottery Barn, Nando's, Kendra Scott and Williams Sonoma, according to leases signed by Dec. 5, according to a list provided by the Karahan Companies. Opening dates for the businesses and restaurants are not yet available.

The Karahan Companies is the developing company behind the project. Fields West is a multibillion-dollar mixed-use development, which will bring luxury brands, restaurants, retail and office space to Frisco’s north side.

The specifics

The full list of businesses and restaurants include:
  • 7th Avenue: a luxury furniture store that features sofas and stain-resistant fabrics
  • Alo Yoga: a clothing store brand geared towards wellness and movement
  • Amorino Gelato: a French multinational chain of gelato boutiques headquartered in Paris
  • Arhaus: a furniture and accessories store
  • Beverley’s Bistro & Bar: a neighborhood bistro that features a brunch menu, cold oyster bar and more
  • Bloomie's: a highly curated, ever-evolving store concept from Bloomingdale's
  • Everything But Water: a swimwear brand that offers swimsuits and resortwear
  • Green Point Seafood: a raw bar serving shellfish, crudos, tartares, ceviches and a rotation of cocktail oysters sourced from the East Coast and the Gulf
  • Johnnie-O: a clothing brand
  • Kendra Scott: a jewelry brand that sells necklaces, earrings, rings and more
  • La La Land Kind Cafe: a cafe that offers coffee, drinkware, accessories and other apparel
  • Markham Fine Jewelers: a jewelry store with a house ling of diamond items plus designer brands, services and repairs. It has a location in Frisco.
  • Mastro’s: a steakhouse that features menu items such as shrimp cocktail, kobe beef, Wagyu and more. It has two Texas locations in the Woodlands and Houston.
  • Mexican Sugar Cocina: is a restaurant that focuses on fresh ingredients and authentic Latin cuisine
  • Mizzen & Main: a menswear brand that offers casual and business wear.
  • Nando’s: Afro-Portuguese chain restaurant serving flame-grilled chicken in spicy chilli sauce
  • Pottery Barn: a homes furnishing store that offers furniture, home goods and more
  • Sephora: a beauty retailer
  • Shake Shack: a fast-casual burger chain
  • Sixty Vines: casual new American kitchen and wine bar offering bites and wines on tap
  • Solidcore: a pilates studio
  • Starbucks: a coffee chain
  • Sushi Concept by Front Burner Society: The Front Burner Society is behind Sixty Vines, Mexican Sugar and Haywire
  • Sweetgreen: an American fast casual restaurant chain that serves salads
  • Texas Capital Bank: offers banking services
  • Tommy Bahama Marlin Bar: a restaurant chain that features a bar and retail store
  • Williams Sonoma: a kitchenware retailer that also offers home furnishings
The details


The development, along the Dallas North Tollway, took the latest steps toward its mid-2026 opening date.

The project includes:
  • 350,000 sq. ft. retail, restaurant and entertainment space
  • 1,200 multifamily units
  • 375 hotel rooms planned
  • 325,000 sq. ft. office space
The background

Fields West is a 55-acre project within the greater 2,500-acre Fields development. Fields West is across the Dallas North Tollway from the planned Universal Kids Resort in Frisco. Universal is also expected to open in 2026.

Fields West is being developed by Fehmi Karahan and The Karahan Companies, which also developed Legacy West in Plano. Karahan is the president and CEO of The Karahan Companies and has been since 1992. The Fields project will be similar to Legacy West but bigger, officials said. Legacy West’s mixed-used component, which is comparable to Fields West, is 34 acres.


The greater Fields development is a $10 billion project compared to Legacy West’s $3 billion pricetag, according to 2021 data. The Fields development includes Fields West, The Professional Golfers’ Association of America resort and golf course and several residential neighborhoods—which will house at least 10,000 residents.