Toys "R" Us #7813, also known as Irving, was a Toys "R" Us and Babies "R" Us toy and clothing store located at MacArthur Crossing II, 7730 North MacArthur Boulevard in Irving, Texas.[1] The store opened on October 31, 2008 replacing a previous location on West Airport Freeway,[2] and closed in April 2018 during the chain's bankruptcy proceedings.

Toys "R" Us #7813
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Store number7813
TypeSide-by-side
Store nameIrving
LocationMacArthur Crossing II
Address7730 North MacArthur Boulevard
CityIrving, Texas
OpenedOctober 31, 2008
ClosedApril 2018
ReplacedToys "R" Us at 3125 West Airport Freeway
Previous tenantAlbertsons 4183
Next tenantTotal Wine & More 535 and Sprouts Farmers Market 158
Coordinates32°54′42″N 96°57′23″W / 32.91162°N 96.95636°W / 32.91162; -96.95636Coordinates: 32°54′42″N 96°57′23″W / 32.91162°N 96.95636°W / 32.91162; -96.95636

3125 West Airport Freeway (1986-2008) Edit

The original Toys "R" Us #7813, also known as Irving, was a Toys "R" Us toy store located at 3125 West Airport Freeway in Irving, Texas.[3] The store opened in September 1986, and would be remodeled to Mission Possible in 2001. The store closed in October 2008, when it relocated to MacArthur Crossing II.[4]


Toys "R" Us #7813
 
Store number7813
TypeToys "R" Us
Store nameIrving
Address3125 West Airport Freeway
CityIrving, Texas
OpenedSeptember 1986
ClosedOctober 2008
Replaced byToys "R" Us at MacArthur Crossing II
Next tenantStorage Sense
Coordinates32°50′20″N 96°59′14″W / 32.83899°N 96.98734°W / 32.83899; -96.98734


References Edit

  1. "Exhibit A: Stores", In re: TOYS "R" US, INC., et al., Debtors, Document 1595, Case 17-34665-KLP, United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, January 23, 2018, pp. 72-74 and 86, via primeclerk.com (PDF download link).
  2. Halkias, Maria. "As consumers cut back this holiday, the toy industry hopes they keep ... A place for playthings." The Dallas Morning News, October 18, 2008, p. 1D.
  3. Toys "R" Us-NYTEX Inc., Sales Taxpayer Search, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts.
  4. Advertisement, The Dallas Morning News, October 16, 2008, p. 8B.