
Big News for Dumas, Texas – A New Store Is About to Transform Your Wardrobe
Dumas, Texas, is about 40 miles north of Amarillo and has a population of around 14,000. This town in the Texas Panhandle is getting another place to shop! It’s a great spot for picking up fashionable items without breaking the bank.
A New Shopping Destination in Dumas
Dumas isn't a stranger to a Bealls store. They used to have a store in Guylane Plaza Bealls was open in that location until the parent company closed all the stores in the Texas Panhandle in 2020. While some of the Bealls stores were changing to other brands, COVID saw that most of these stores never reopened or rebranded.
How is this Bealls In Dumas Different from the Former Bealls?
This Bealls is owned by Bealls Inc., which bought the naming rights from Stage after Stage filed for bankruptcy. According to paperwork filed with state agencies, the new Bealls store #966 will be located at 212 1st Street. The renovation start date will be June 2025, with a completion date of October 2025. The renovation of this building into Bealls is expected to cost $800,000.
Read More: Bealls is Back in Amarillo and It's Time for Their Grand Opening
This new store will offer more options for the residents of Dumas. Bealls carries clothing for all ages, shoes, and home goods. Not only do they carry these great items, they also carry them at affordable prices.
Where Can I Find a Bealls Store in the Texas Panhandle?
- Amarillo - 3440 Bell St. in Puckett Plaza
- Borger - 1412 W Wilson St.
- Perryton - 904 S.Main St
- Hereford - 531 N 25 Mile Avenue
Bealls has a great selection of clothing. I find myself in there browsing the racks when I want to freshen up my family's wardrobe, or if I am looking for some new home decor. I usually walk out with more than I planned to buy without spending a ton of money.
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Get ready for another great shopping experience close to home in Dumas.
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