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The mall was substantially renovated and expanded in 2009, adding 160,000 square feet of shopping space and opening 40 new stores. [4] Sears closed on January 14, 2018, after 64 years in operation. [5] [6] Sears Canada sold the building to Lansdowne Place in 2018, and it was demolished in 2020. [7]
In October 2005, the company acquired Oak Park Mall, Hickory Point Mall, and Eastland Mall for $516.9 million. [6] In 2007, the company acquired four malls in the St. Louis area from Westfield Group, for $1.03 billion. [7] [8] In January 2017, the company acquired five properties from Sears for $72.5 million in a leaseback transaction. [9]
Global Mall at the Crossings (formerly Hickory Hollow Mall) – Antioch (1978–present) Governor's Square Mall – Clarksville (1986–present) Hamilton Place – Chattanooga (1987–present) Harding Mall – Nashville (1966–2005) Hickory Ridge Mall – Memphis (1981–present) Knoxville Center Mall – Knoxville (1984–2020)
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The 5 Most Expensive End-of-Year Money Mistakes, According to Financial Advisors 3 Major Retailers Who Will Raise Prices Immediately Under Trump -- Tariffs Play Key Role
Northgate Mall, also called Northgate, is an enclosed shopping mall in the Chattanooga, Tennessee suburb of Hixson. Opened on March 15, 1972, it was the second mall built in Chattanooga. [ 1 ] Anchor stores are Belk , with two vacant anchors that were formerly Sears and JCPenney.
Carolina Place Mall in Pineville is the latest Charlotte-area mall to face significant financial challenges. Carolina Place’s original 2013 loan was for $175 million at a fixed interest rate of ...
At the time, the total leasable square footage of the mall was some 550,000 square feet (51,000 m 2), making it the largest shopping mall in Tennessee for a time. [2] This was later followed by a food court, which included Baskin Robbins , Mr. Cookie, Glen Gene Deli, Chocolate Sunday, Chinese Combo King, and Cozzolis.