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Management
  
No. of anchor tenants
  
6

Owner
  
Cafaro Company

Number of anchor tenants
  
6

No. of stores and services
  
150+

Phone
  
+1 540-786-6660

Number of stores and services
  
150

Location
  
Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA

Total retail floor area
  
1.7 million square feet

Website
  
www.spotsylvaniatownecentre.com

Address
  
137 Spotsylvania Mall Dr, Fredericksburg, VA 22407, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–9:30PMThursday10AM–9:30PMFriday10AM–9:30PMSaturday10AM–9:30PMSunday11AM–6PMMonday10AM–9:30PMTuesday10AM–9:30PMWednesday10AM–9:30PMSuggest an edit

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The Spotsylvania Towne Centre (formerly Spotsylvania Mall) is a mall located in Spotsylvania, Virginia, on Virginia State Route 3, less than a mile west of Interstate 95, and directly across from the Central Park shopping and dining complex. The mall is owned and developed by Cafaro Company. The property was renamed as "Spotsylvania Towne Centre" at the beginning of a $12 million renovation project. The project, completed in 2009, included an extensive remodeling of the mall's interior and exterior. At the same time, construction was begun on an outdoor lifestyle center called "The Village." Mall anchor stores include Belk, Costco, Dick's Sporting Goods, two JCPenney stores, Macy's and Sears as well as over 150 specialty stores and restaurants.

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History

Spotsylvania Mall opened in 1980 with Leggett (now Belk), JC Penney, Sears and Montgomery Ward as its anchor stores, as well as an F.W. Woolworth Company dime store as a junior anchor. Hecht's was added in 1993, the same year in which Woolworth closed. The Woolworth location remained vacant until 1999, when JCPenney opened an auxiliary store in the former Woolworth space. Montgomery Ward closed in 2001 and was demolished to make way for a Costco a year later. A Dick's Sporting Goods was also added in 2002.

On February 20, 2016 Spotsylvania Towne Center was evacuated due to a bomb threat. There was no bomb found.

The Village

Coincidentally with the remodeling of the mall, Cafaro announced plans to develop 200,000 square feet (19,000 m2) of outdoor retail space on vacant land adjoining Spotsylvania Towne Center. On October 22, 2008, Cafaro announced that eight tenants had signed agreements to lease space in The Village.

Development plans for The Village included the Muviville Entertainment Complex which will feature a "theater, bowling alley, restaurant and electronic gaming complex". While the movie theater was part of early plans for The Village, its construction appeared doubtful when, in 2009 the developer, Muvico Theaters, was unable to make payments on a $55 Million debt. The center has since opened as Splitsville and Paragon Village 12.

References

Spotsylvania Towne Centre Wikipedia