This interactive map, created by the team of Texas Blok, helps visitors find their way in the Midland Park Mall without troubles. This small resource allows you to see where all stores are, and plan your shopping trip before you arrive at the place.
To find a certain store simply enter its name in the search bar above, and it will point to the exact position. Otherwise, you can browse the various categories, to get an idea about the range of options in this central shopping spot. For a more detailed view, use your mouse to scroll and zoom the map.
You can also find handy buttons below to zoom in, zoom out, or switch to full screen.
How To Use This Midland Park Mall Directory Map
The map shows one floor plan, because the mall itself is only one level. Click on any store icon, and extra information about it will appear, which is useful when you want to unerstand where to go.
The Midland Park Mall ranks among the main shopping spots in the region of the Permian Basin. It offers a rich mix of anchor stores like Dillard’s, JCPenney and Dick’s Sporting Goods, along with many other known brands scattered through quite a large area. This place has long been the favorite mall for locals, since it first opened its doors.
It sits right at the crossing of the North Loop 250 and Midkiff Way, which makes access easy from anywhere you come. Besides the big anchor stores, there are shops like Aeropostale, Buckle, Rodeo Western, Ulta, Coach and Victoria’s Secret. There is even an Apple Store, which is a nice extra bonus.
Many of those stores are exclusive to this area, so the mall works as the main shopping center for the whole Permian Basin. There is a big plus, because the choices hear are not limited. When you need a break from shopping, grab something at the food court or enjoy a full meal at Fuddruckers or at The Cheesecake Factory.
The hours are simple: every day open, with a bit later closings on Fridays and Saturdays. There are also special morning walking hours for those who want to exercise before the stores open. To rest your feet, find comfortable seats beside the food court.
Through the years the mall went through some changes. The original Sears spot is now Dillard’s, and the old women’s section of Dillard’s became Dick’s Sporting Goods these days. Naturally stores come and go, but the inside cleanup along with the mix of shopping, food and fun helped to keep this place relaxed and a handy spot.
There are kiosks scattered through the whole space, that add extra variety besides the usual storefronts. Between the main stores, the kiosks and the restaurants, this mall truly offers everything inone place.
This interactive directory map is current at the time of its creation, but stores can change over time. So do bookmark this page and check it before your next trip, to make sure you have the freshest information.



