
SouthPark Mall is gearing up for a serious refresh, with owner Simon Property Group lining up a run of new stores set to land between April and July. Shoppers can expect a mix of Gen Z fashion, larger home-design showrooms and a multi-brand watch boutique tailored to the mall’s luxury crowd.
Mall management says five new tenants will join the center and its open-air Village this spring and summer, including Garage, Tilebar, a joint watch boutique featuring IWC Schaffhausen, Panerai and Jaeger‑LeCoultre, plus an expanded Arhaus showroom. Tilebar is scheduled to debut an immersive showroom in April, the watch boutique and Garage are expected in June, and Arhaus is slated to open its standalone showroom in July. Those details were reported by The Charlotte Observer.
Garage is likely to be the headliner for younger shoppers. The Montreal‑founded apparel chain targets Gen Z and already appears on SouthPark's tenant list, according to the mall directory on Simon. Groupe Dynamite's About page cites Montreal as the brand’s home base, and in most malls Garage leans into tight, trend‑driven assortments of denim, tops and accessories packed into a relatively compact footprint.
Showrooms, Watches and Menswear
Tilebar is set to open an immersive showroom at the Village at SouthPark in April, giving shoppers a more design‑centric space to browse tile and bath fixtures. A joint watch boutique carrying IWC, Panerai and Jaeger‑LeCoultre is planned for the mall’s luxury wing, bringing three heavy hitters in Swiss timepieces under one roof. Suitsupply is also listed as "coming soon" on the mall roster, adding another option for tailored menswear. Those upcoming moves were detailed by Charlotte Newsroom.
Arhaus Gets a Standalone Showroom
Arhaus plans to relocate and expand into a standalone showroom in the Village at SouthPark, taking the space between Michael Kors and Coach and opening in July. The retailer told local outlets that the larger footprint will allow for full‑room vignettes and in‑person design consultations, according to The Charlotte Observer. For Charlotte shoppers, that translates into a bigger one‑stop shop for furniture and home design help without leaving the SouthPark complex.
SouthPark, at 4400 Sharon Road, remains one of the region’s strongest retail magnets; the mall lists more than 150 stores on its site and continues to court high‑end and specialty brands. Industry coverage has tracked a similar pattern of experiential showrooms and luxury entries at SouthPark in recent years, a trend noted by Charlotte Business Journal and reflected in the mall’s own directory.
Opening windows can shift as leases get finalized, but the incoming lineup signals a clear push to keep SouthPark both fashion‑forward and design‑focused through mid‑2026. Expect more grand‑opening dates, ribbon cuttings and individual store announcements as the spring rollout draws closer.









