Opening date 1973 No. of floors 2 Phone +1 815-332-2440 | No. of anchor tenants 4 Opened 1973 Number of anchor tenants 4 | |
Location Rockford, Illinois, United States Management CBL & Associates Properties Inc. Total retail floor area 786,000 sq ft (73,000 m) Address 7200 Harrison Ave, Rockford, IL 61112, USA Hours Open today · 10AM–9PMSaturday10AM–9PMSunday11AM–6PMMonday(Casimir Pulaski Day)10AM–9PMHours might differTuesday10AM–9PMWednesday10AM–9PMThursday10AM–9PMFriday10AM–9PM Owner CBL & Associates Properties Similar Spring Hill Mall, Fox Valley Mall, Algonquin Commons, Machesney Park Mall, Gurnee Mills Profiles |
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Cherryvale Mall is a shopping mall in Rockford, Illinois. Its four anchor stores are Bergner's, J. C. Penney, Macy's and Sears. CBL & Associates Properties, Inc. acquired the shopping center in 2002. Cherryvale mall has 134 stores consisting of a gross leasing area of 783,167 sq ft (72,758.6 m2). Cherryvale has 3,892 parking spaces. Outlot stores include Bachrodt Auto Mall, DQ Grill & Chill, T.G.I. Friday's, Schnucks and Petland.
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- History
- Terror plot thwarted
- Man sets himself ablaze
- Anchors
- References
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History
Although not the first enclosed mall in the Rockford area (that honor goes to the now-defunct Meadowmart in Loves Park), the Cherryvale Mall was the first large, modern mall in the area. Marshall Field's was one of the original anchor department store at the mall and was there for many years, until it was taken over by Macy's.
Terror plot thwarted
On December 6, 2006, 22-year-old Derrick Shareef, also known as Talib Abu Salam Ibn Shareef, of Rockford, was arrested for plotting a terror attack on Cherryvale Mall. According to federal authorities, Shareef planned to toss hand grenades among holiday shoppers. He met with an undercover agent in a Wal-Mart (now branded as Walmart) parking lot to trade a set of stereo speakers for four hand grenades and a pistol.
December 8, 2006, Shareef was charged with one count of attempting to damage or destroy a building by fire or explosion and one count of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald assures citizens that "while these are very serious charges, at no time was the public in any imminent peril."
Man sets himself ablaze
In November 2001, Richard Lewis of Rockford, Illinois handcuffed himself to the railing of the second-floor mezzanine at Cherryvale Mall, doused himself with gasoline, shouted, "freedom and liberty for all", and lit himself on fire. Two shoppers prevented the man from jumping over the second story mezzanine and in the process received second-degree burns. Lewis was flown to Loyola University Medical Center suffering burns over 40 percent of his body.