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Dillard's opened at Greeley Mall in 1998 after buying out Mercantile Stores, Inc., owner of the Joslin's brand at the time; [6] similar to other instances where Dillard's bought out other brands, Dillard's occupied two store fronts (referred to as Dillard's East and Dillard's South), closing both in 2008 by May 14. [7]
On July 2, 2008, Dillard's announced that it would close this location effective August 30, 2008. [2] After the store closed, the Dillard's signage on the building, and on the mall's road sign, still remained for a few months until they were removed by management, respectively.
In 2005, Dillard's opened stores at Perimeter Mall and Atlantic Station in Atlanta, Georgia as well as St. Johns Town Center in Jacksonville, Florida. In 2008, Dillard's closed their travel agency, Dillard's Travel, alongside all in-store locations due to economic conditions. Dillard's Travel previously operated in 43 of the 318 stores. [10]
In April 2006, Dillard's Inc. announced the closure of the Jamestown Mall store. [8] In 2008, Carlyle announced ambitious redevelopment plans for the mall, intending to convert the former Dillard's into offices and close its retail wing. [9] The Sears store closed early in 2009, [10] [11] prompting St. Louis County to
Closing date: June 29, 2008 (demolished June 29–November 1, 2009) Developer: ... the two stores became a Dillard's department store and a Dillard's Home Store ...
Dillard's later opened a Dillard's for the Home store in the former JCPenney space as well. [1] Montgomery Ward was shuttered in 2000, [4] with its space soon being converted to The Home Depot. Dillard's for the Home closed in April 2008, and Dillard's closed June 22, 2008.
In September, 2006, the Foley's store at the mall was rebranded Macy's, in accordance with a national renaming. Steve & Barry's closed their store in 2008 after bankruptcy, and Macy's closed their store at the Citadel in August 2014 due to poor sales. In 2015, Dillard's was downgraded to a clearance center closing the upper two floors. [5]
Dillard's began liquidating its inventory in May and closed on August 2, initiating the mass exodus of smaller stores. [ 8 ] [ 46 ] That same year, Linens ‘n Things closed all national stores to exclusively operate online , while Steve & Barry's announced their bankruptcy on November 20, 2008, and closed in early 2009. [ 8 ]