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South Oak Cliff's Transformation: From Decline to Thriving Community
15 Nov
Summary
- Residents excited about new restaurants, retail, and apartments in the area
- UT Southwestern, Parkland, and Dallas College now located in the former mall space
- New 40,000 sq ft pediatric care facility to address health issues in the community

In 2025, the South Oak Cliff community in Dallas has witnessed a remarkable transformation of the former Red Bird Mall. Once a thriving shopping destination, the mall had fallen into decline, but now it has been "reimagined" into a vibrant community hub.
Longtime residents Calvin and Rosanna Portley have seen the changes firsthand and are excited about the new developments. The area now boasts healthcare options like UT Southwestern and Parkland, as well as educational institutions like Dallas College. Additionally, new restaurants, retail spaces, and apartment buildings have sprung up, providing the community with much-needed amenities.
The owner of the Shops at RedBird, Peter Brodsky, says his investment in the area is not philanthropic, but rather a smart business decision. He believes the community's purchasing power has been underestimated and that by providing quality amenities, they will be well-patronized.
One of the most significant developments is the upcoming opening of a new 40,000 square foot pediatric care facility. This facility will offer primary care, urgent care, behavioral health specialties, and access to the Andrews Sports Institute, all in one location. The goal is to address the higher rates of chronic illnesses, such as asthma and obesity, that children in southern Dallas face due to health inequities.
Residents like Cala Eley are excited about the new pediatric care facility, as it will help reduce the barriers to accessing healthcare that many families in the community have faced. The Portleys and others see this as a positive step forward, demonstrating that progress can be made when the community works together.



