Courtesy of Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau
Grapevine Main Station
A grand opening date has been set for one of the buzziest new developments in Historic Downtown Grapevine.
Grapevine Main Station — a multimillion-dollar, transit-oriented development located at the intersection of Main Street and Dallas Road — will celebrate its grand opening on April 24 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hosted by Grapevine's Convention & Visitors Bureau, the event will feature a dedication ceremony led by Mayor William D. Tate, followed by a champagne toast, ribbon cutting, and performance by party band Decades on the 38,000-square-foot Peace Plaza.
The development's 150-foot observation tower will also open to visitors for the first time, allowing them to take in 360-degree panoramic views of Historic Grapevine and the DFW area. There will also be commemorative items for the first 250 attendees, including a keepsake champagne flute.
Along with the Peace Plaza and observation tower, Grapevine Main is also home to a 42,000-square-foot rail station that connects to the Trinity Metro TEXRail; Harvest Hall, the European-style food hall featuring seven kitchens, including the brick-and-mortar location of Fort Worth-based food truck ZaTaR; the Grapevine Visitor Information Center; and Hotel Vin, a six-story, 120-room Marriott Autograph Collection property.
More information is available at grapevinemain.com.