
SouthPark Mall
The Southeast's most concentrated luxury retail floor — and the gravitational center the entire district takes its name from.
The footprint.
The Southeast's luxury floor.
Originally opened in 1970 as a regional center anchored by Belk and the original John Wanamaker's space, SouthPark Mall has been continuously repositioned upward across five decades of ownership. Simon Property Group's stewardship since the early 2000s drove the luxury wing's full transformation — Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Tiffany, Gucci, Burberry, and David Yurman all operate full-format boutiques inside what is now the single highest-grossing luxury floor between Washington, D.C. and Miami.
The mall's department-store anchors — Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Dillard's, Belk, and Macy's — collectively give SouthPark the deepest accessible-luxury inventory of any single retail center in the Carolinas.
The wings, in plain language.
The Nordstrom-Neiman wing on the eastern side concentrates the European luxury houses and the most curated contemporary tenants. The Belk-Dillard's wing on the western side runs broader contemporary, beauty, and family. The Village at SouthPark, an open-air extension off the southern face, adds restaurants and lifestyle anchors including Apple, Crate & Barrel, and West Elm.
Valet operates at multiple entries; the Hermès and Nordstrom valets are the most efficient for the eastern luxury wing.
More than the food court.
The Capital Grille and Del Frisco's Double Eagle book-end the mall's restaurant program with serious chophouse credentials. The Village adds Stoke, Yafo Kitchen, and Bricktops. Inside, MOA Korean Steakhouse and Whiskey Warehouse round out the rotation. The original Reid's market space anchors casual midday dining.
Visiting FAQ
Tuesday and Wednesday between 10 a.m. and noon. Saturday between 11 and 4 is the peak.
A considered shopping day.
Private appointments and personal shopping coordination across the mall.