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The Sarasota Square store was demolished and replaced with a Costco, which opened on August 17, 2012. [13] In 2015, Sears Holdings spun off 235 of its properties, including the Sears at Westfield Sarasota Square, into Seritage Growth Properties. [14] In 2017, Macy's and Sears announced their stores at Sarasota Square would close.
Sarasota Sarasota (2nd location) The Mall at University Town Center. Replaced 1996 Sarasota "Resort Store". Oct 15, 2012 [144] open 8356 Toronto, ON Canada: Downtown: Toronto 176 Yonge Street in part of the Hudson's Bay Queen Street building. 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m 2) 2015 [145] open San Juan, Puerto Rico: San Juan Mall of San Juan. Destroyed ...
The Mall would officially open on October 16, 2014. At the time of its opening it was the first regional shopping center built in Sarasota in 35 years and was one of two enclosed malls that opened in the United States during 2014. [7] During the COVID-19 pandemic the mall would close starting on March 19, 2020 and ended up reopening on May 6 ...
Macy’s is closing more than five dozen store locations across the United States ... Southgate, 3501 S Tamiami Trl., Suite 600, Southgate, Sarasota. Westshore Plaza, 298 Westshore Plaza, Tampa ...
Regency Square Mall – Jacksonville (1967–present) Santa Rosa Mall – Mary Esther (1976–present) Sarasota Square Mall – Sarasota (1977–present) Sawgrass Mills – Sunrise (1990–present) Seminole Towne Center – Sanford (1995–present) Southland Mall – Cutler Bay (1978–present) St. Johns Town Center – Jacksonville (2005 ...
The Fruitville Commons location has around 2,750 square feet of indoor space, Villani said, with about an additional 600 square feet of patio seating. Irma's Tacos' new Sarasota location is at ...
All 11 chef-led, in-store cooking classes have now shifted online Publix officials said late last week. Besides Sarasota classes were offered in Jacksonville, Plantation, Tampa, Lakeland, Winter ...
During renovations, they added an atrium to the store with a glass elevator, which allowed them to use the building's partial second floor for retail (W.T. Grant only used the first floor for sales). [5] Also in 1977, JCPenney closed its store and relocated to the newly-built Sarasota Square Mall.