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Montgomery Mall (Alabama)

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Address
  
2899 E. South Blvd.

Closing date
  
2008

No. of anchor tenants
  
3

Opening date
  
1970

No. of stores and services
  
approx. 100

Developer
  
Jim Wilson & Associates

Montgomery Mall was an enclosed shopping mall in Montgomery, Alabama. Opened in 1970, it closed in 2008 after several years of declining traffic. The mall's anchor stores were J.C. Penney, Parisian, and Gayfers (later Dillard's, then Steve & Barry's). In February 2013, redevelopment began on the vacant mall property.

History

Montgomery Mall opened in 1970 with Montgomery Fair and J.C. Penney as its anchor stores. Other major tenants at the time included Lerner New York, Morrison's Cafeteria, Singer Sewing Center, and Elmore Variety Store. The Montgomery Fair store was later rebranded Gayfers. An expansion, begun in 1987 and completed in 1988, added a new wing anchored by Parisian.

In 1998, Glimcher Realty Trust bought the mall for $70 million. By the early 2000s, several stores had begun to close in the mall, including Piccadilly Cafeteria, Gap, Eddie Bauer, Ruby Tuesday, and American Eagle Outfitters. Both J.C. Penney and Dillard's, which acquired the Gayfers chain in 1998, closed their stores at Montgomery Mall in 2005. The former relocated to a new store at Eastdale Mall, while the latter moved to The Shoppes at Eastchase.

Although Steve & Barry's replaced the former Dillard's in early 2005, Parisian closed in 2006, as did several other stores. In 2007, Montgomery mayor Bobby Bright criticized Glimcher as using the mall for a tax write-off, and said that they "never showed willingness" to improve it. Glimcher sold off the mall in May 2007. The mall closed in 2008, with Steve & Barry's staying until September of that year.

In May 2011, Keith Corporation announced plans to purchase 440,000 square feet of mall space, including the former J.C. Penney store, for conversion to health offices. Redevelopment began in February 2013. Under the redevelopment plans, the former Steve & Barry's building will become a fire station, the former J.C. Penney will become a library, and the former Parisian will be used by Montgomery Technical Education Center.

References

Montgomery Mall (Alabama) Wikipedia