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Asian supermarket H Mart asks Dallas for $4 million for new store in Koreatown

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Dallas is considering a grant and tax incentives totaling $4 million to build an H Mart supermarket in the city’s northwest area that’s now officially known as Koreatown.

The H Mart project, estimated to cost $28 million, would be completed in mid-to-late 2025.

H Mart is the largest U.S.-based supermarket chain specializing in Asian groceries and housewares with 72 stores in 14 states including six in Texas. It has local stores are in Plano and Carrollton.

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The city’s economic development staff is recommending the council approve the project and said the office of economic development has been working with H Mart for more than seven years.

It would be the second time this year that the council approved funds for a supermarket. Tom Thumb’s proposed store in RedBird redevelopment in April was approved for $5.25 million in incentives. Kroger was granted $2 million in incentives in 2021 to build a store northeast of downtown on N. Hall Street, but pulled its plans in April.

The City Council is scheduled to vote on the deal next Wednesday, but it may also be discussed Tuesday during the council’s economic development committee meeting.

A 7.6-acre site and 143,200-square-foot building at 2534 Royal Lane has been underutilized or vacant for several years, the report to the council said. The existing building was constructed in 1966 and is a short walk from the Royal Lane Dart train station.

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Zoning already allows for a food store.

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The city’s Urban Design Peer Review Panel recommended some parking improvements, generous sidewalks and landscaping, including a pedestrian corridor from Harry Hines Boulevard that parallels Royal.

To receive city incentives, the store has to sign a 15-year lease and occupy a minimum of 70,000 square feet. The store has to open by June 30, 2026 and 40% of the staff has to live in Dallas.

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The Korean Chamber of Commerce for some time had been trying to designate a 1.6-mile stretch of Royal Lane as Dallas’ official “Koreatown.”

The Dallas City Council in January recognized the northwest Dallas corridor between Luna Road and Harry Hines as Koreatown. A resolution seeking the same designation authored by Rep. Rafael Anchía was signed in May by Gov. Greg Abbott.

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