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Click any store on the map for details, use search and categories to find brands, and zoom in/out for a closer look.
For the local community, Rego Center offer retail, dining, and services. Unlike bigger regional malls, Rego Center isn’t so large that you gets lost. So if you have something you need on an everyday basis, then this is a convenient spot to go.
The map makes it simple to find what you’re looking for by letting you use search box at the upper-left portion of the map. If you don’t know exactly where you want to go and just want to browse, you can use category buttons to find shops. You’ll also be able to easily navigate the space with the interactive directory map.
Shopping Options by Floor
Just scroll up or down to zoom in or out, and simply move your cursor over the map. To see everything better, hit full screen button located at the lower-right corner. If this mall have multiple levels, like this one does (with four level called Lower Level, Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3), you’ll be able to switch views between each floor by tapping on the level label at upper-right corner. And when you tap on any of pins for individual stores, you’ll get more information about that particular store.
On the first level (Level 1), you’ll find a variety of restaurants and shops. You can grab groceries from ALDI, household toys/items from Daiso and Five Below, and choose from food selections such as: Starbucks, Iron Age Korean Steak House, Auntie Anne’s Pretzels, Gong Cha, Teriyaki One, Fay Da Bakery, Champion Pizza, Panera Bread, Dallas BBQ, Chipotle Mexican Grill.
For those looking to get some beauty and personal care services, there’s European Wax Center, The Vitamin Shoppe, and Rego Nails & Lash. Shoppers also have choices like MUNDOOXI, MANDEE, DXL BIG + TALL, Marchello The Jeweler, and PETCO, or Municipal Credit Union for financial services.

Higher levels targets specialty stores and larger retailers Best Buy sells electronics and tech accessories on Level 2 of the mall. This can be an excellent place to shop if you’re looking for a new device or accessory.
On Level 3, you’ll find TJ Maxx, Marshalls, DSW, and Burlington. All of these retailers sells discounted items such as clothes, shoes, and home goods, making it a great location for anyone looking to snag a deal.
The lower level of the mall is reserved only for Costco Wholesale. As a membership warehouse, COSTCO carries large quantities of items at a lower price. By separating bulk buying in the lower level, the rest of the mall stays a traditional shopping experience.
To separate various kinds of shoppers a bit, the layout also spreads out activities over several levels. You have to take stairs (or elevator) down to the Lower Level, or up to Level 1. That could of been a little inconvenient for some customers who want to transport something heavy from, say, Costco upstairs to another store or car. But floor labels are clearly marked to direct folks along their way quicky.
Level 1 hosts a wide variety of shops and eateries. Whether you want a quick bite before or after shopping, the eateries range from sit-down meals like Iron Age Korean Steak House to fast food, including Dallas BBQ and Chipotle. Those looking for a cuppa can pop into Starbucks. There are many places to eat nearby so you won’t have to go far to get food.
Stores provide everything you need for daily life. You can get your electronics at Best Buy, your groceries at ALDI, and find a good deal on clothes at Marshalls and TJ Maxx. Residents also benefit from services like the wax center and credit union that let them run all their errands in one shot.
The interactive directory map above is current at the time it was made; although stores change over time we will update it. Bookmark the page so that you can return to easily check the directory the next time around.