SouthPark Mall in Charlotte adds Garage, TileBar, luxury watch boutiques, and expands Arhaus in 2026

New fashion, home design and luxury watch concepts set to broaden SouthPark’s 2026 tenant mix
SouthPark Mall has announced a new slate of retail additions planned for 2026, spanning apparel, home design and luxury timepieces. The update follows a series of recent and previously announced store openings that have continued to reshape the mall’s mix of national brands and specialty concepts.
The newly announced 2026 additions include the Canadian women’s apparel brand Garage, the tile and home-surfaces retailer TileBar, several Swiss watch boutiques to be operated under a single retail partnership, and a relocated, expanded Arhaus showroom at The Village at SouthPark.
What is coming and how it fits into the property
Garage is set to join the lineup as a fashion tenant rooted in “drop”-based releases and everyday apparel positioning. The brand is headquartered in Montreal and is widely associated with mall-based footprints in North America.
TileBar is expected to add a design-focused retail component aimed at homeowners and trade customers, reflecting the continued convergence of retail and interior-design services.
Luxury watch retail is set to expand through new boutiques for IWC Schaffhausen, Panerai, and Jaeger-LeCoultre, alongside a Material Good boutique debut. These stores are planned to be operated by a joint venture identified as Kodak Group and Material Good.
Arhaus plans to relocate and expand at The Village at SouthPark in 2026, creating a refreshed, standalone showroom format intended to increase the brand’s physical presence in the district.
Context: SouthPark’s recent store additions and announced openings
The 2026 announcement builds on a pipeline of store activity at SouthPark. In 2025, a set of seven retailers was previously identified as expected to open by the end of that year: Boll & Branch, CAMP, Mizzen+Main, New Balance, Quay, Reformation, and Suitsupply. Separately, SouthPark has also been part of brand expansions tied to the broader Simon Property Group portfolio in Charlotte, including earlier announced additions such as Gorjana and Swatch.
Across the announcements, the common theme is an emphasis on a mix of fashion, lifestyle, experiential retail and home-related categories.
What remains unknown
Specific opening dates, store sizes and exact in-mall locations for several of the newly announced 2026 additions have not been publicly detailed. SouthPark’s update describes the additions as “coming soon,” indicating the tenant changes will roll out over time rather than as a single opening wave.
For shoppers and nearby businesses, the practical impact will be gradual: new storefront buildouts, shifting foot-traffic patterns between the mall and The Village at SouthPark, and a continued expansion of categories beyond apparel into home design and luxury accessories.