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In early 2004 Lord & Taylor was repositioned and shuttered after being at the mall for nearly 30 years.<ref name=":1" />
 
For its first 34 years, NorthPark stood on land leased from the Caruth family's foundation. David and Nancy A. Nasher (Nancy is Raymond's daughter) purchased the property in 1999.<ref>{{cite web | title = Nancy Nasher opens up on what it takes to make NorthPark Center a success | access-date = June 4, 2016 | url = http://interactives.dallasnews.com/2015/nancy-nasher/ | work = The Dallas Morning News | date = September 29, 2015}}</ref> In 2006, NorthPark opened to an expansion that more than doubled the size of the existing center, adding an 88,000 sq ft . For its expansion, NorthPark brought back the same architecture firm that designed the original section to ensure its aesthetic was respected and enhanced. The expansion also included a new collection of specialty retail shops and a third-floor 15-screen AMC theater. The two-story expansion provided for circulation around the Center by forming a continuous loop through the complex.
 
In November 2007, NorthPark Center was named one of the "seven retail wonders of the modern world" along with the Neiman Marcus’ store at [[Natick Collection]] in Massachusetts, Japan's [[Mikimoto (company)|Mikimoto]] store in [[Ginza]], England's Bullring shopping center, Poland's [[Złote Tarasy]] in Warsaw, Apple's flagship store in New York City and Italy's [[Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II]] .<ref>{{cite web |title=Shopping Centers Today Online |url=http://www.icsc.org/srch/sct/sct1107/index.php |access-date=March 27, 2010}}</ref>