Mockup of the Netflix House scheduled to open at Galleria Dallas. – Photo courtesy of Netflix

(Special to The Dallas Examiner) – The Netflix House is scheduled to open at Galleria Dallas in fall 2025. The entertainment venue will be located in a prominent space on the northwest side of the shopping center. 

The venue will offer a unique and memorable entertainment experience, featuring beloved Netflix stories and characters in a year-round setting. Guests can anticipate immersive experiences, retail options, and themed food and beverage offerings inspired by popular Netflix series and films. The exclusive venue is expected to become a must-visit destination for fans of the streaming service.

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The City’s Office of Economic Development worked closely with The Galleria and Netflix House to coordinate across multiple city departments and navigate the permitting process.

“The arrival of Netflix House in the Dallas International District will enable Dallas residents and their families to enjoy shopping, dining, and entertainment locally, further contributing to the city’s rapid growth,” Councilmember Jaynie Schultz said.

“The selection of the Dallas International District for the Netflix House is a clear validation of this area as the corner of ‘Main and Main’ in the Dallas region.”

It will join other projects coming soon to the Dallas International District:

  • A series of International Night Markets which celebrate the diversity of Dallas’ food, culture and art will be kicking off again in September 2024.
  • A complete street project for Montfort Drive, just minutes away from Netflix House, is near completion, with $5.4 million allocated for public streetscape improvements including hardscape and landscape enhancements. The project is expected to be completed in late fall 2024. 
  • The Dallas Independent School District will inaugurate a new PreK-12 STEAM school in the area in 2026 – with a joint Dallas ISD/City International Library.

 “The Galleria Dallas is a fixture in Dallas and now with Netflix House it will be even more of a tourist destination. We are excited about all the developments in the Dallas International District to showcase the best of Dallas to visitors coming from near and wide,” said Craig Davis, president and CEO of Visit Dallas.

A second location will be opened in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. The locations were chosen based on proximity to major cities, as well as the number of retailers and foot traffic. They occupy vacant spaces that were once department stores, spanning 100,000 square feet. Both locations will feature sculptures and murals designed to be attention-grabbing artwork from some of Neflix’s most popular films.

Additional information can be found at https://www.dallasinternationaldistrict.com.

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