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Northgate Mall (Durham)

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Opening date
  
1960, enclosed 1974

Management
  
Northgate Associates

No. of stores and services
  
100+

Phone
  
+1 919-286-4400

Number of anchor tenants
  
2

Developer
  
W. Kenan Rand

Owner
  
Northgate Associates

Opened
  
1960

Number of stores and services
  
100

Northgate Mall (Durham)

Location
  
Durham, North Carolina, USA

Address
  
1058 W Club Blvd, 1720 Guess Road, Durham, NC 27701, United States

Hours
  
Open today · 12–6PMSunday12–6PMMonday10AM–9PMTuesday10AM–9PMWednesday10AM–9PMThursday10AM–9PMFriday10AM–9PMSaturday10AM–9PM

Similar
  
The Streets at Southpoint, Nampa Gateway Center, Eastland Center, Georgia Square Mall, South Square Mall

Northgate Mall is a regional shopping mall located off Interstate 85 and Gregson Street (exit 176) in northern Durham, North Carolina, United States. The mall is in close proximity to Duke University and downtown Durham, between the Trinity Park and Walltown neighborhoods.

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History

Northgate opened in 1960 as a traditional open air strip shopping center developed by W. Kenan Rand. The original center ran perpendicular to W. Club Blvd. Original tenants included Colonial Stores, Roses, Kerr Drug and eventually a cinema opened in 1962. In 1973, facing increased competition from other enclosed shopping centers, developers decided to add a Sears and Thalhimers department store and built an indoor enclosure connecting the two stores.

Northgate Mall first expanded in 1986, when Thalhimers relocated to a newer store at the east end of the mall, along with additional shop shape. The following year, a portion of the original shopping center was torn down and a food court was later added. Big Star (later Harris Teeter) relocated to a newly-built strip-style plaza, called "The Shops at Northgate", which also included a few locally-owned businesses previously located in the original strip center. Kerr Drug relocated next to Sears, while Roses remained until closing in 1992. Hecht's relocated to the south end of the mall 1994 on the site formerly occupied by Roses. The former Thalhimer's store became Hudson Belk later that same year.

In the 2000s, the tenant mix of the mall began shifting from national chains to more mom-and-pop stores due to the opening of The Streets at Southpoint. The demise of South Square Mall helped Northgate for a time since the competition was further away and didn't have too much direct impact on business. More changes were in store when Belk left the mall in 2005 and was replaced by a Phoenix Theaters cineplex (now Northgate Stadium 10), while its wing was renovated into an outdoor plaza. Also that year in the Shops at Northgate, the Harris Teeter closed, with its space converting into a C&H Cafeteria, a regional cafeteria chain, and a Guitar Center. Office Depot moved into the space spot OfficeMax previously occupied that year as well, which is now occupied by Sky Zone.

However, crime at the mall remains to be seen as an issue. Local news reports say that the mall has had five violent incidents in the last five years, including a fatal stabbing in 2007, many of these provoked by fights and teen violence.

On January 4, 2017, Macy's announced it was closing its Northgate location following a disappointing holiday shopping season. The closure is also part of a company-wide effort to improve profitability and reduce its brick-and-mortar footprint.

Anchors

  • Sears 175,428 sq ft (16,297.8 m2).
  • Macy's (Previously relocated Hecht's), closing in 2017. 185,090 sq ft (17,195 m2)
  • Northgate Stadium 10 (Formerly Hudson Belk, previously Thalhimers and Hecht's)
  • References

    Northgate Mall (Durham) Wikipedia