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The mall opened as Citrus Park Town Center on March 3, 1999. Westfield Group acquired the shopping center in May 2002, and renamed it Westfield Shoppingtown Citrus Park, and then Westfield Citrus Park in June 2005. On May 31, 2018, it was announced that Sears would close as part of a plan to close 63 stores nationwide.
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Citrus Park is located in northwestern Hillsborough County at (28.078060, -82.570000), [5] approximately 15 miles (24 km) northwest of It is bordered to the north by Keystone, to the northeast by Northdale, to the east by Carrollwood, to the south by Town 'n' Country, and to the west by Westchase.
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The venture dates back to July 1995, when the Magic Johnson Crenshaw 15 opened in the Baldwin Hills Mall in the South region of Los Angeles, California. It was the first multiplex theatre opened, and was closed in 2010. [5] It was completely renovated and reopened as the Rave Cinemas Baldwin Hills 15 by the Rave Cinemas chain in 2011. [6]
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Dillard's closed their doors at Southgate in 2014, also relocating to the Mall at University Town Center. [17] In late 2014, Cobb Theatres announced it would take over the Saks space for a "Cinebistro" concept. [18] On June 1, 2017 the mall was renamed Westfield Siesta Key. [19]
Dillard's closed in January 2004, followed by the JCPenney Outlet Store in May, and the mall finally closed for good in June. R/C Cinemas survived demolition; it was acquired and rebranded as Regal Park Place Movies 16, and opened, after delays, in August 2005. [11] [2] Demolition of the mall was underway by November 2004. [12]