Opening date July 30, 1971 No. of anchor tenants 5 Number of stores and services 132 Number of anchor tenants 5 | No. of stores and services 132 Opened 30 July 1971 Phone +1 828-298-0012 | |
Total retail floor area 974,399 sq ft (90,524.6 m).(GLA)[1] Address 3 S Tunnel Rd, Asheville, NC 28805, USA Hours Open today · 12–6PMSunday12–6PMMonday10AM–9PMTuesday10AM–9PMWednesday10AM–9PMThursday10AM–9PMFriday10AM–9PMSaturday10AM–9PM Owner CBL & Associates Properties Similar Asheville Outlets, Blue Ridge Mountains, Smith‑McDowell House, Botanical Gardens at Asheville, Folk Art Center Profiles |
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Asheville Mall is a regional mall in Asheville, North Carolina. Asheville Mall is located off Interstate 240 in eastern Asheville. It is predominantly a one-story mall. Its anchors are Belk, J. C. Penney, Sears, and two Dillard's locations, Dillard's South and Dillard's North & it has 132 stores and is the largest mall in Western North Carolina. It also dominates the areas retail.
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- Asheville mall manicure nail buff great gift
- My real asheville mall experience
- History
- Anchors
- Junior Anchors
- Former anchors
- References
My real asheville mall experience
History
Asheville Mall opened in 1971 with anchors The Bon Marche, Belk, and Sears. The S & W Cafeteria moved to the Mall from downtown Asheville in 1974. Shortly after the opening, an Ivey's was added in the mid-1970s, along with a minor addition to the mall. In 1989, JCPenney joined the mall, adding onto a wing that had been added earlier in the decade. Montgomery Ward opened in 1994 in the space that housed The Bon Marche, later regional chains Meyers-Arnold and Uptons. After Dillard's purchased Ivey's in the early 1990s, that store was converted to a Dillard's. Belk expanded its store and added a second level in 2000. In the same year the mall added a Food Court with a Chick Fil-A, Sbarro, Charley's Grilled Subs, Sarku Japan, Panda Express & a Little Cajun Star. The mall also expanded a wing from J. C. Penney to Belk adding about 30 stores. After Montgomery Ward's closure in 2000, its store became Dillard's Men's, Children's, and Home, with the original Dillard's becoming a women's store. In 2012 a new sit-in restaurant came to Asheville Mall called Wild Wok, a Sushi and Asian Restaurant. In March 2009, Barnes & Noble relocated their store to the Asheville Mall. The store is two stories and is the largest Barnes & Noble store in the state. In order to make room for the store, Gap and Champ's Sports were relocated. H&M announced its coming to the mall in late 2013 and opened in mid-2014, but in order to make room Abercrombie & Fitch had to close along with other stores and moved to Asheville Outlets about 6 miles away.In 2011, Belk nearly doubled their ladie's shoes and handbag departments. Both were relocated to the front of the store. A Coach section and Laura Mercier Cosmetics counter were also added.