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The mall features over 100 stores and a food court. Another notable feature of the mall is the Florence Y'all Water Tower on the mall property; this water tower originally bore the mall's name, but was altered prior to the mall's opening. The mall's anchor stores are JCPenney and two locations of Macy's, with the former location of Sears being ...
Fashion Fair is an enclosed regional shopping mall in Fresno, California, United States, anchored by two Macy's stores, JCPenney, and Forever 21 (closing 2025). Originally opened in 1970, Fashion Fair was expanded in 1983 (to accommodate Macy's and a new food court) and in 2005 (with the addition of an outdoor lifestyle wing).
The Boulevard Cafes food court is located on the second level. After the 2005 acquisition of May Department Stores by Federated Department Stores, the Hecht’s at Montgomery was renamed Macy’s in 2006. [11]
The anchor stores are Macy's and JCPenney, with vacant anchor spaces last occupied by AMC Theatres, Sears, and Ford Motor Company offices. Following a major renovation in 2007, the mall features a large food court , full-service restaurants, several eateries, and merchandise for the urbanized market. [ 2 ]
In 2000, Macy's remodeled and expanded the store while Robinsons-May consolidated the two stores as one, closing the former J.W. Robinson's store down (gutted out into a food court) and expanding the former May Company store. In 2006, the newly expanded Robinsons-May store became a second Macy's store, devoting it into a women's and home store.
The project was finished in May 2009 with new food court designs, family restrooms, children's play area, signage, and soft seating areas. [citation needed] On February 7, 2017, Macy's announced that Macy's Backstage will be opening inside Macy's in Spring 2017.
In March 2018, the 60,000-square-foot Crayola Experience opened between Macy's and the food court. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] In April 2023, it was announced the mall would be updated one more time including transforming the northern section of the mall into an open air shopping center featuring additional retail stores, an 18-story hotel, a 7-story office ...
In May 1991, Buffums closed due to the chain being liquidated and three years later, the store's second level was converted into an upstairs food court. The food court, which operated from 1994 to 2011, [6] was the only part of the general mall on the second level. The Broadway converted into Macy's in May 1996. [7]