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Location
  
Developer
  
Earl D. McCarthy

Parking
  
2,170 spaces

Phone
  
+1 208-882-8893

Opening date
  
1976, 41 years ago

No. of floors
  
1

Total retail floor area
  
4 ha

Palouse Mall

Owner
  
Jameson Commercial Property Management, LLC

Address
  
1850 Pullman Rd, Moscow, ID 83843, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–9PMTuesday10AM–9PMWednesday10AM–9PMThursday10AM–9PMFriday10AM–9PMSaturday10AM–9PMSunday11AM–6PMMonday10AM–9PMSuggest an edit

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Palouse Mall (originally Palouse Empire Mall) is an enclosed shopping mall in the western United States, located in Moscow, Idaho. Opened between 1976 and 1979, it features Bed Bath & Beyond, Michael's, Old Navy, Rite Aid, Ross Stores, and WinCo Foods.

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The site is on the western edge of the city, near the border with Washington. It is fronted by Pullman Road, State Highway 8, which becomes State Route 270 in Washington and connects to the other chief city on the Palouse, Pullman, 7 miles (11 km) west.

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History

The first stores to open at the site were, from the east end, Kmart, Rosauers, and Pay 'n Save (now Rite Aid) drugstore, all in 1976. The mall had been in development since 1964, and the land on which it was built was leased from the University of Idaho. The land was previously owned and farmed by the Mix family for several generations. Developer Earl D. McCarthy sold the mall to his children, Madeline Edgren and Mike McCarthy, in 1979. The main enclosed portion of the mall opened that year, featuring J. C. Penney and The Bon Marché (now Macy's) department stores, and Lamonts opened the following August.

Throughout the 1990s and into the early 2000s, the mall underwent several changes in anchor stores. Rosauers became Excell Foods in 1990, but was gone by 1992, then Price Connection, which closed in 1995. After closing in 1995, the Kmart space was expanded by 13,000 square feet (1,200 m2) and converted to Waremart, now known as WinCo Foods. A year later, the mall structure itself underwent a renovation, held a grand re-opening in November 1997, and dropped the "Empire" from its name. The J.C. Penney store closed in 1998 and became Troutman's Emporium the same year.

An outparcel at the west end originally occupied by Ernst Home Centers became Office Depot and Hastings Entertainment in 1999. Gottschalks purchased the Lamonts chain in 2000. The Troutman's chain went out of business in 2003 and its space became Ross Stores two years later. Gottschalks closed in January 2007 and was torn down for Bed Bath & Beyond and Old Navy. Macy's closed in April 2016.

References

Palouse Mall Wikipedia


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