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JCPenney purchased the building for $55 million in 1977 (equivalent to $216 million in 2023) to serve as its new headquarters. [5] By 1978, JCPenney had moved over 5,000 employees into the building. [6] However, in 1988 JCPenney announced its intentions to move their headquarters to Dallas, leaving the building empty and up for sale.
The building reopened in 2001 after a $54 million renovation as a combination of condominiums and the Sheraton St. Louis City Center hotel. The hotel left Sheraton in 2014 and was unbranded until 2018, when it became a Red Lion Hotel. [4] It closed in 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and reopened in 2022 as an OYO Hotel. It is set to be ...
The old JCPenney building, 1309 Adams Ave., which has been closed since 2017, is now a community exhibit site. ... Aug. 6—LA GRANDE — An iconic La Grande building is coming back to life. The ...
Twenty years in the making, the reinvention of the North Hills Shopping Center is almost complete. Where once stood the mall’s last relic, the JCPenney building, Kane Realty is constructing a 12 ...
Aug. 23—WILLMAR — Although not on the agenda for the Willmar City Council meeting on Monday, the highly debated JCPenney building at Uptown Willmar has been taken off the table as an option ...
Despite a mall-wide renovation completed in 1985 and the addition of new tenants such as ZCMI and Bealls, Tri-City Mall continued to diminish throughout the 1990s, with JCPenney closing in 1998. The mall was demolished in 1999 in favor of a strip mall anchored by Safeway Inc., although the former JCPenney building remained until 2006. Tri-City ...
Aug. 21—WILLMAR — Although not on the agenda for the Willmar City Council meeting on Monday, the highly debated JCPenney building at Uptown Willmar has been taken off the table as an option ...
The east side of the old Omni mall parking garage in 2008. The 'JCPenney' label scar can still be seen where the original sign once was. Omni International Mall was a shopping mall that opened in February 1977 in the northern environs of Downtown Miami's Arts & Entertainment District (then Omni) in Dade County, Florida, United States.