Valley View Center
| Location | 13331 Preston Road Dallas, Texas 75240 U.S.  | 
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| Coordinates | 32°55′46″N 96°48′30″W / 32.92944°N 96.80833°W | 
| Opening date | August 1973 | 
| Closing date | January 2022 | 
| Developer | Homart Development Company | 
| Management | Brookfield | 
| Owner | Brookfield | 
| Architect | Architectonics, Inc. | 
| No. of stores and services | 134 | 
| No. of anchor tenants | 6 | 
| Total retail floor area | 1,635,449 sq ft (151,938 m2) | 
| No. of floors | 4 | 
Valley View Center was a shopping mall located at Interstate 635 and Preston Road in north Dallas, Texas, U.S. It is owned and managed by Dallas-based Beck Ventures. The mall was formerly home to anchor stores that were once JCPenney, Macy's, Sears, and Dillard's. The demolition of the mall was completed in May 2023.
Originally developed between 1965 and 1973, the mall flourished and expanded during the 1980s but began to encounter financial difficulties by the 1990s. Bloomingdale's closed its location in 1990, which triggered a court battle with the mall's then-owner, LaSalle Street Fund, when Montgomery Ward attempted to acquire the anchor space that Bloomingdale's previously occupied, which resulted in the space remaining empty until JCPenney opened in 1996. The site of the mall's original movie theater closed in 1991, remained empty for over a decade, and was eventually renovated and replaced with studio spaces for radio stations KBFB and KZMJ. A new, larger AMC movie theater later opened, in 2004. The addition of the new theater slowed but did not halt the mall's decline. Macy's (who acquired the department store Foley's in 2006) closed in March 2008; Dillard's closed its location in December 2008. Additionally, JCPenney later closed its location in April 2013. All three respective anchor spaces remained vacant despite differing proposed plans for renovation. Its first and longest-running anchor store, Sears, closed in July 2017. The AMC theater and remainder of the mall closed in early 2022, and, on February 11, 2023, the former Valley View mall caught fire, which was later extinguished after about 50 firefighters responded to the two-alarm fire. The cause of the fire is still being determined and investigated.