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Location
  
Bradenton, Florida

Owner
  
Mason Asset Management

No. of anchor tenants
  
3 (2 vacant)

Phone
  
+1 941-747-5860

Number of anchor tenants
  
3 (2 vacant)

Opening date
  
August 15, 1973

No. of stores and services
  
100

Opened
  
15 August 1973

Number of stores and services
  
100

Developer
  
Edward J. DeBartolo, Sr.

Address
  
303 301 Blvd W, Bradenton, FL 34205, USA

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

Similar
  
Mall at University Town Ce, Westfield Sarasota Square, Westfield Southgate, Tyrone Square Mall, Gulf View Square

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DeSoto Square is an enclosed shopping mall serving Bradenton, Florida. It was built in 1973 and features JCPenney, Hudson's Furniture, and Sears.

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History

The center was built by Edward J. DeBartolo, Sr. in 1973. It was originally to be called Bradenton Mall, but the name was determined unacceptable by city officials because the mall was not located within city limits. At the time, the mall included Sears, J.C. Penney and Maas Brothers as its anchor stores. The mall had its grand opening on August 15, 1973 with about 37 shops open and 47 still moving in. Belk-Lindsey was added as a fourth anchor in 1979, after having been evicted from a nearby store at Cortez Plaza.

Burdines expressed interest in opening a store at DeSoto Square as early as 1979, but it did not join the mall until taking over the former Maas Brothers in 1991. A year later, Belk sold its store in the mall to Dillard's. Old Navy was added in 2000. The Burdines became Burdines-Macy's in 2003, then just Macy's in 2005.

Several stores closed in 2009 due to the declining economy, including Old Navy, Foot Locker, Waldenbooks and the Dillard's anchor. The Old Navy space became a family entertainment center called Saturn 5 in 2010.

In May 2012, Simon Property Group (which bought out DeBartolo in 1996) announced plans to sell the mall. In November of that year, Mason Asset Management acquired the mall for $25 million. Macy's announced the closure of its store at the mall in July 2014. The theater closed a month later.

References

DeSoto Square Wikipedia


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