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Plans to redevelop Springdale's Tri-County Mall into the mixed-use community of Artisan Village may be over after the developer defaulted on a loan.
Councilmembers unanimously gave the green-light to a preliminary plan for the proposed mixed-use redevelopment of Tri-County Mall to move forward. 'This is the future': Springdale City Council ...
The original plan might not work out, so a new developer has swooped in with an idea: a convention center. | Your March 19 Daily Briefing. Tri-County Mall's future, Saks building renovation: Today ...
Tri-County Mall, originally Tri-County Center, was a shopping mall located on State Route 747 (Princeton Pike) just south of Interstate 275 in the city of Springdale, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Originally known as Tri-County Shopping Center, it opened in 1960 and has been expanded several times in its history.
The $1 billion Tri-County Mall Redevelopment project was announced as transforming what was once the largest shopping mall in Greater Cincinnati into one of Ohio’s largest mixed-use developments ...
Malouf Construction and Development Co., [2] a construction company founded by Phoenix retail developer Grant Malouf, first proposed Tri-City Mall in 1963. He had tried to acquire land that the University of Arizona was using as an alfalfa farm, at the corner of West Main Street and Dobson Road, [2] but instead chose a 40-acre (16 ha) plot across the street when it became available.
The mall was officially renamed as Voorhees Town Center. The groundbreaking ceremony on the redevelopment project was on January 30, 2007. [16] The former Sears and JCPenney buildings, and the mall corridor between Macy's and the former JCPenney were demolished. In December 2007, work was completed on the mall portion of the town center.
Project leaders for the $1.1 billion redevelopment of the Tri-County Mall said they’re looking to hire a local firm to keep costs down while maintaining speed and quality.