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Indian Mound Mall is a shopping center located in Heath, Ohio. It opened its doors on October 23, 1986. It opened its doors on October 23, 1986. The mall's current anchor stores are AMC Theatre , Big Sandy Superstore , Altitude Trampoline Park , Dick's Sporting Goods , and JCPenney .
Over the next decade, Heath grew quickly, going from a population of 2,426 in 1960 to 6,066 in 1965, when it was chartered as the 196th city in Ohio. It is one of three in the county. In 1986, Indian Mound Mall opened in Heath, the first and only indoor shopping mall in Licking County.
Mall developers noted that the mall's tenant mix reflected the retail needs of a market the size of Lancaster, and that the decision to add a fourth department store was due to the initial success of the company's Indian Mound Mall in Heath, Ohio. Upon opening for business on October 1, 1987, the mall had more than 50 spaces leased. [7]
Check it out it’s a beautiful theater with lots of history. And yes (Clinton County History Center) let’s go for #4!" Thanks everyone in Wilmington for being so kind and generous.
JCPenney relocated to the mall from an existing store at Miracle Lane Plaza in nearby Dover, Ohio. The development coincided with another one of Glimcher Realty Trust's developments in the state of Ohio, Indian Mound Mall in Heath. Both malls featured similar floor plans and architecture by Keeva Kekst Associates of Cleveland, Ohio. [3] Ames ...
The main shopping center in the area is the Indian Mound Mall, located in nearby Heath. The mall is named for the internationally known, ancient complex called the Newark Earthworks, built 2,000 years ago by the Hopewell culture of central Ohio. [19] It is a National Historic Landmark and major elements of the earthworks are located less than a ...
The $800k expansion will give the museum a new gift shop and administrative offices
Severance Center which pioneered the enclosed shopping mall in Ohio was unable to compete with automobile-centric convenient big box retail or the renovated and expanded Beachwood Place and Richmond Town Square. With both Dillard's branches shuttered in 1995, declining occupancy, and rising criminal activity in and around the mall, plans ...