A Whole New World Market
Furniture store World Market sets opening date after North Austin move

World Market is known for its eclectic finds.
World Market, a California-based furniture and home decor chain, is nearing its opening date at a new shopping center in North Austin. According to a news release, guests can stop by the new store at 10225 Research Blvd., Suite 3500, starting June 27. After two weeks of shopping, the store will host some special opening events from July 10-13.
A ribbon cutting will officially celebrate the move July 10, from 9:45-10 am. There does not appear to be anything else planned that Thursday. Then from Friday, July 11, to Sunday, July 13, the opening weekend will include free World Market totes for the first 180 customers each day, a prize wheel, and free product samples.
Opening weekend hours are 10 am to 8 pm on Friday, 9 am to 8 pm on Saturday, and 10 am to 7 pm on Sunday.
World Market is popular for its eclectic finds, which it sources from around the world. Goods vary widely from seating to lighting fixtures, clothing, and snacks.
The move didn't bring the store far, at least by North Austin standards. It was previously located at Arboretum Crossing (9333 Research Blvd.), and has moved about a mile to Great Hills Station Shopping Center.
Austin Business Journal reported in October 2024 (as republished by KXAN) that businesses had been leaving Arboretum Crossing, but the property owner had not been replacing their leases. Things were growing quiet in the shopping center, but behind the scenes a plan is brewing to redevelop the shopping center under new zoning. New buildings may be able to reach 491 feet high, or about 45 stories, possibly raising the land's value dramatically.
Store hours are not yet officially available, but all other nearby stores have the same hours. World Market is open 10 am to 8 pm Mondays through Fridays, 9 am to 8 pm Saturdays, and 10 am to 7 pm Sundays. There is also a World Market location in Sunset Valley at 5601 Brodie Ln., Suite 1100, and more stores in Round Rock, Cedar Park, and Bee Cave.

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