Korean American business leaders push for recognition of Koreatown in northwest Dallas

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In northwest Dallas at the corner of Royal Lane and Harry Hines Boulevard two structures that read “Asian Trade District” sit on opposite sides of the...

where three women were shot and injured by a gunman. Jeremy Theron Smith, 37, who was arrested in connection to the shooting, is facing hate crime charges.that business has returned to levels seen before the shooting, but others, such as the restaurants, are still reeling from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Cars pass Royal Korea Town Plaza along Royal Lane in Dallas. The Korean Chamber of Commerce is trying to designate a stretch of Royal Lane as Dallas’ official Koreatown. As business grew, Moon said he invested in a 50,000-square-foot property several blocks down. Today, the flagship store is at a retail center that Moon’s company owns at the intersection of Interstate 35E and Interstate 635. In the early 2000s, more than 200 Korean-owned businesses had opened around Harry Hines Boulevard and along Royal Lane.

“Many of the wholesalers, in the 1980s especially, were Korean, so you started seeing more Korean restaurants, and then you got the grocery stores that served the restaurants,” Daniel Moon said. “Then you saw lawyers and accountants open shop, you saw barber shops. It organically grew from all of those Korean wholesalers being in that area.”Increased city support could inject new excitement and confidence for more Korean-owned businesses to open shop in the original Koreatown.

Caroline Kim said she credits the success of her mother’s restaurant to her ability to adapt and manage businesses. The store is nestled between the wholesale and trade businesses that have become characteristic of the trade district, a few blocks away from where Lee and the chamber are hoping to place Koreatown toppers.

Then later, when H-Mart opened in Carrollton, which boasts its own Koreatown, he saw the number of Korean customers diminish further. Kim said he, too, would like to see more investment in Koreatown from the city of Dallas. But he said he doesn’t think that an official Koreatown designation alone would lead to economic revitalization.

 

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