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Opening date
  
1982

No. of stores and services
  
154 (as of 2008)

Opened
  
1982

Number of stores and services
  
154 (2008)

Management
  
Coyote Management LP

No. of anchor tenants
  
6

Phone
  
+1 719-594-0111

Number of anchor tenants
  
6

Chapel Hills Mall

Location
  
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Developer
  
General Growth Properties

Address
  
1710 Briargate Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80920, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–9PM · See hoursThursday10AM–9PMFriday10AM–9PMSaturday10AM–9PMSunday11AM–6PMMonday10AM–9PMTuesday10AM–9PMWednesday10AM–9PM

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Profiles

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Chapel Hills Mall is a shopping mall located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is a "super-regional mall" with 1,159,187 square feet (107,692 m2) of Gross leasable area. It is anchored by Dillard's, Macy's, and Sears.

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Demolition of chapel hills mall theater


History

The mall opened in 1982, with renovations in 1985 and 1998. The 1998 renovation included an ice arena, climbing wall, and Borders Books & Music, as well as the addition of JCPenney, which closed in 2014. The space JCPenney used was originally occupied by Service Merchandise. The climbing wall was closed down in 2005. Late in 2006, the ice arena was closed to make room for Dick's Sporting Goods. In September 2006, Macy's replaced the Foley's location like every other department store chain owned by May Department Stores. Woodley's Fine Furniture was located in a 22,313 sq ft (2,073 m2). store until it moved to a larger 40,000 sq ft (4,000 m2). store formerly occupied by Westwood Furniture in Erindale. Dick's Sporting Goods opened a 50,000 sq ft (5,000 m2). store in 2007, and that same year, Burlington Coat Factory took over the former Mervyn's location that closed in early 2006.

In June 2011, the mall transferred ownership for the first time in its history. General Growth Properties, which emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in April 2009 announced to its stockholders that the Chapel Hills Mall, one of its "underperforming malls," would be turned over to its lender if not sold by summer. A partnership between Coyote Management LP of Dallas and Garrison Investment Group of New York purchased the mall for $71.5 million, $40.7 less than General Growth Properties owed on the mall. In January 2014, it was announced that JCPenney would be closing its store by May 2014.

References

Chapel Hills Mall Wikipedia