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The Southpoint mall AMC and downtown’s Carolina Theatre are the only remaining commercial movie theaters in Durham after Northgate’s Stadium 10 closed this summer. Opened in 1994
The mall is home to many firsts for the area, including North Carolina's first Nordstrom and Apple Store. Other stores that were new to the Research Triangle area included Aveda, California Pizza Kitchen, Hollister Co., and Pottery Barn Kids. [4] The Streets at Southpoint was the first mall to come to the Durham area in nearly three decades ...
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The Streets at Southpoint is Durham’s only remaining mall after Northgate closed in 2021 and South Square was torn down in 2003 and replaced with big-box stores.
After Belk and J.C. Penney relocated to Southpoint, Dillard's tried to hang in as the lone anchor, even though the mall itself was dying from the massive defections brought on by Southpoint's arrival. The mall closed in September 2002 after Dillard's shut down, only six months after Southpoint opened.
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In 2002, after The Streets at Southpoint was completed, Belk closed its store at the mall and South Square Mall store in Durham and consolidated both stores into one larger store at Southpoint. Upmarket gourmet retailer Southern Season bought and renovated the former Belk space in 2003. [3] The mall received an exterior and interior renovation ...
By comparison, Crabtree Valley Mall and The Streets at Southpoint are each about 1.3 million square feet. The land totals over 309 acres and is on the north side of U.S. 70 between Leesville Road ...