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New Dick’s Sporting Goods Concept Coming to Tysons Corner Center

Dick’s House of Sport is set to fill the Lord & Taylor space that has been vacant since 2020.

By Michele Kettner February 26, 2026 at 10:41 am

The entertainment options at Tysons Corner Center are expanding once again. Dick’s House of Sport, a concept from Dick’s Sporting Goods, is taking over the former Lord & Taylor at the Tysons mall, The Washington Business Journal reported.

Don’t expect to find a traditional Dick’s Sporting Goods store once Dick’s House of Sport opens. The concept, which first debuted in 2021, brings sports from the field to inside the store. While you’ll still be able to shop for your sport needs, other House of Sport locations include features like a rock-climbing wall, a multi-sport practice cage, and a golf simulator. 

Shoppers at these locations are also able to experience the House of Cleats, which expands the offerings of typical Dick’s stores with cleats for every sport and surface. House of Sport locations also have expert services for golf, bikes, baseball, and softball, and other sporting equipment. 

This will be the store’s first Northern Virginia location and its third location in the state. There are existing locations in in Charlottesville and Chesapeake. Doug Healey, Macerich’s senior executive vice president, said during an earnings call this month that the new store is slated to open in Fall 2027, according to WBJ. 

The Lord & Taylor storefront at 7951 Tysons One Pl. has been vacant since 2020. Previous plans had shown a mixed-use tower replacing the empty space. 

Over the last few years, Tysons Corner Center has made a push to expand its entertainment offerings with the openings of Level99, The Escape Game, CAMP, and Sloomoo Institute (which is slated to open this summer).

Feature image, Andriy Blokhin/stock.adobe.com

Michele Kettner

Michele Kettner

Audience Engagement Editor

Michele Kettner joined Northern Virginia Magazine in 2020 after spending two semesters as an editorial intern at the magazine. The University of Maryland graduate is currently the audience engagement editor and covers everything from can’t-miss things to do and holiday events to new restaurant and store openings throughout Northern Virginia.

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