A sneak peek at plans for redeveloping the Galleria Dallas shopping mall shows a more mixed-use project.

In mid-2018, the owners of the landmark shopping venue hired Fort Worth-based Trademark Property Co. to take over management of the 1.3 million-square-foot mall.

Since then, owner UBS and Trademark have been working with architects Omniplan and Gensler to come up with a redo for the 37-year-old shopping center at the Dallas North Tollway and LBJ Freeway.

Last week, Galleria Dallas representatives showed off preliminary plans for the renovations to Dallas city planners.

Architectural renderings show a revamped mall interior and additions of a residential tower and multi-screen cinema.

The presentation to the city’s urban design peer review panel calls for adding more non-fashion tenants to the mall, reducing shop space and creating more event space.

The Galleria's centerpiece ice rink would be downsized to create more event space. (Omniplan)

There are plans for a new urban street front along the Dallas North Tollway with the addition of landscaped pedestrian plazas. And the space inside the mall will include new interior courts and a redone ice rink.

But the proposed changes to the mall aren’t set in stone, Trademark representatives said.

“We welcomed the opportunity to present our vision of the reimagined Galleria Dallas as a vibrant mixed-use district that will anchor the midtown area,” Trademark CEO Terry Montesi said in a statement. “While these designs are purely conceptual, we are continuing to work with the Galleria Dallas owners, Omniplan, industry experts, the city of Dallas and the community to develop a strategic plan to evolve the property.”

Plans for the Galleria redo surfaced just days after one of the iconic mall’s department store tenants announced that it’s closing.

Belk plans to close its three-level store in the mall in March. That will leave Macy’s, Nordstrom and a mega Gap, Banana Republic and Old Navy store as anchors of the shopping center.

Along with the regional shopping center, the Galleria complex currently includes a high-rise Westin Hotel and three adjoining office buildings. The office towers along the east side of the mall are held by a different owner and are currently being marketed for sale.

The Galleria Dallas area is seeing big changes, with thousands of new urban-style apartments on the way along with new offices.

The nearby former Valley View mall site is being prepped for a major redevelopment, too.