Opening date August, 1966 No. of anchor tenants 2 of retail Number of stores and services 5 | No. of stores and services 5 Opened August 1966 | |
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Developer Brandeis Investment Corp. Total retail floor area 500,000 square feet (46,000 m) Similar Crossroads Mall, Oak View Mall, Westroads Mall, Conestoga Mall, Gateway Mall |
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Southroads Mall is an enclosed shopping mall at 1001 Fort Crook Road in Bellevue, Nebraska. Fort Crook Road was U.S. Route 75 until the early 1990s, replaced by the Kennedy Freeway.
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- Dead southroads mall bellevue omaha nebraska
- Southroads mall
- History
- Conversion to Office Complex
- Major Tenants
- References

Southroads mall
History

Developed by the Brandeis Investment Corp., Southroads opened in 1966 with an Omaha based department store, Brandeis, and J.C. Penney as anchors. The mall has 500,000 square feet (46,000 m2) of retail space, which was modeled after the success of Omaha's Crossroads Mall, which was also developed by Brandeis. Southroads was developed within the Southroads Complex near a Sears, which had been open since 1964.

Originally, Southroads Mall was only a one level mall in the beginning but later on, the bottom level of the mall came to be. The remodel would also include a food court, a movie theater, an expansion of both anchors, an elevator, 2 escalators and stairs built on both ends in the mall. It also received a heavy makeover on the inside and outside with a new mall area being built connected outwards.

Brandeis was purchased by Younkers in 1987, and converted to the Younkers name, but the store was closed in 1996. The J.C. Penney anchor was converted to a clearance center in 1999 and was closed in 2003.
Conversion to Office Complex

As retail outlets closed, retail space was converted to office space. TD Ameritrade, headquartered out of Omaha, began leasing space at the mall in 1998, eventually taking over the former Brandeis/Younkers space. PayPal leased space in the former JCPenney, along with CoSentry. TD Ameritrade began shifting employee from Southroads in 2011 and consolidate their offices in West Omaha.