New businesses open in the Southside’s Magnolia Village

A new gifting + lifestyle shop, art gallery, and coffee shop will open in the PS1200 development on Saturday.

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Gifted originally opened in the Foundry District in 2018. | Photo by FTWtoday

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The Gifted Group is opening four new stores on Saturday in the Southside’s Magnolia Village.

Located just around the corner from the bustling Magnolia Avenue, the concepts offer a calm and serene space for the community to hang out + shop in the newly opened PS1200 development.

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The espresso bar offers fixed-rate coffees, meaning no surprise charges for your milk-alternatives. | Photo by FTWtoday

❤️ The heart of the concepts

Esther Miller opened Gifted — her first retailer and gifting studio — in the Foundry District in 2018. Since then, she launched The Gifted Group alongside former employees and now friends, Luriel Black, Jazmin Ramirez, and Jeanette Ramirez.

Together, the team worked to create a concept that Esther said, “seeks integrity in every decision, from how we source our materials, packaging, and products, to how we treat our customers and employees.”

With sustainability and purposeful design in mind, the team worked with Fort Worth woodworker David Brown of BWC to create customized fixtures for the new concepts.

Esther said, “The goal of Gifted, Harmoni, Naabi House, Point of View, and Café Momento is to cultivate lasting relationships with the people who shop with us.”

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The PS1200 development will also feature two new vegan restaurants later this spring.

Rendering courtesy of Prince Concepts

🛍️ Let’s get shopping

Gifted | The artisan-based gift shop will reopen with hand-selected ceramics, stationery, and home goods from around the world.

Point of View | The two-in-one bookshop and gallery space will be filled with magazines, books, and artwork from various authors and creatives.

Café Momento | The espresso bar will share a space with Point of View and will focus on small-batch craft roasts with beans sourced from the highest sustainability and ethical production standards.

Harmoni | The home and lifestyle shop offers everything from lighting fixtures, sculptures, linens, ceramics, design services + more.

Naabi House | Expected to open in May, the two-story loft is filled with furniture and art by contemporary Korean designers. The shoppable lodging experience will host creative workshops + allow guests to purchase products that inspired them during their stay.

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