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Opening date
  
February 13, 1991

Management
  
Stacia Crye Shahan

Opened
  
13 February 1991

Phone
  
+1 423-472-5080

Number of anchor tenants
  
4

Developer
  
No. of stores and services
  
50

Total retail floor area
  
5 ha

Number of stores and services
  
50

Location
  
Cleveland, Tennessee, United States

Owner
  
Shane Morrison Companies

Address
  
200 Paul Huff Parkway, Cleveland, TN 37312, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–9PMThursday10AM–9PMFriday10AM–9PMSaturday10AM–9PMSunday12–6PMMonday10AM–9PMTuesday10AM–9PMWednesday10AM–9PM

Similar
  
Hamilton Place, Northgate Mall (Hixson), Walnut Square Mall, Jumpin' Junction, Museum Center at 5ive Points

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Bradley Square Mall is a shopping mall located in Cleveland, Tennessee. Opened in 1991, the mall has more than 50 inline tenants, as well as four anchor stores including J.C. Penney, Belk, Carmike Cinemas, and Dunham's Sports. The mall is managed by the Shane Morrison Companies based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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Bradley square mall facility


History

The mall opened to the public on February 13, 1991 with Sears, Hess's, Kmart, and J. C. Penney. Hess's became Proffitt's in 1992 and Proffitt's became Belk in 2005.

After a planned 12-screen theater project was cancelled in 2008, the mall began to add non-traditional retailers such as a gym, a martial arts studio, a playground, and a church. The Shane Morrison Companies assumed ownership on December 1, 2010.

In May 2012, an 18 million dollar renovation project began.The project included work on the entrances and much of the interior and exterior, and an expansion and renovation of Belk.The project was completed in April 2013.

A 12-screen theater complex at Bradley Square Mall opened in November 2012, according to an announcement issued by Carmike Cinemas.The theater has a notable feature known as a "BIGD" auditorium, which contains a screen sixty feet wide and three stories tall, powered by a Christie digital 3D/2D projector, luxurious theater seating, and 7.1 surround sound. This theater was part of an expansion that included the relocation of the food court.

The original Sears store closed and became Dunham's Sports in late 2013. Sears subsequently opened a smaller Hometown store elsewhere in the mall. In January 2016, it was announced that Kmart would be closing in mid March.

In October 2016, the mall announced that the former Kmart anchor store would be demolished for additional parking for a planned shopping center at the west end of the mall. There will be seven new major retailers added in a strip mall styled center located at the end of the mall. The two mall entrances located by the former Kmart will also be demolished along with several shops in order to create two new retailers with both mall and exterior entrances as well as a new mall entrance which will have an outdoor walkway to the new retailers in the strip mall named "The Shops at Bradley Square."

The Village Mall, opened in 1961, and the Cleveland Mall, opened in 1975, were small shopping malls in the city. With the opening of Bradley Square, those shopping centers began losing shoppers. The Village Mall became the Village Green Town Center, a strip mall, in 1998 and the Cleveland Mall became the Life Care Centers of America Campbell Center in 1995.

References

Bradley Square Mall Wikipedia