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In 1987, the mall underwent a major renovation and expansion, adding the Hess's and Leggett-Belk anchors, a food court, a 9 screen movie theater, and the long corridor parallel to Mall Drive. [3] The mall was renamed "Chesterfield Towne Center." It began using a diamond and palm theme, and focused on attracting a more upscale customer.
North Carolina; South Carolina; Virginia At least three in the Richmond area: Chester Cinemas 6, Midlothian Cinemas 6, and West Tower 6; Florida At least one location in Tallahassee, one in Lake Mary, one in Orlando, one in Gainesville, one in Jacksonville, and one at Cordova Mall in Pensacola.
Southpark Mall is a large regional shopping mall in the Tri-Cities area. Built in 1988 at the intersection of State Route 144 and Interstate 95, the mall complex has expanded significantly to include many big box retailers. While the mall itself is located in Colonial Heights, Virginia, other development has increased throughout the area.
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Among its tenants were JCPenney, Kmart, and a Jerry Lewis Cinema theater. [2] Herberger's moved its Virginia location from downtown into the mall in 1977, [3] and closed in 2018. [4] The Kmart closed in 2016. [5] Rockstep Capital (headquartered in Houston, Texas) acquired the mall from Rubloff Development Group of Rockford, Illinois in 2014 [6 ...
Chester Mall was built by L&C Development Corp based in Lancaster, South Carolina. [1] The land for the mall was located on the S.C 72 Bypass, and was bought by L&C Development Corp from its parent L&C Railroad for $25,000. [1] The mall, costing roughly $2 million, would have room for 18 shops and be 108,000 square feet. [1] [2]
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Valley View Mall (Virginia) Victory Crossing; Village at Leesburg; The Village at Shirlington; Virginia Square Shopping Center; W. Waterside (Norfolk, Virginia)