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Location
  
Schaumburg, Illinois

No. of stores and services
  
20

Total retail floor area
  
589,020 square feet

Phone
  
+1 630-954-7300

Number of stores and services
  
20

Developer
  
Tucker Company

No. of anchor tenants
  
7

Opened
  
1991

Owner
  
The Blackstone Group

Number of anchor tenants
  
7

Opening date
  
1991 (as One Schaumburg Place) 1997 (Streets of Woodfield)

Address
  
601 N Martingale Rd, Schaumburg, IL 60173, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 12–10PMSunday12–10PMMonday12–10PMTuesday12–10PMWednesday12–10PMThursday12–10PMFriday12–10PMSaturday12–10PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Woodfield Mall, The Arboretum of South, Legoland Discovery Center C, Randhurst Village, Golf Mill Shopping Center

Profiles

The streets of woodfield


The Streets of Woodfield is a shopping center located at I-290 and Higgins Rd. in Schaumburg, Illinois, directly across from Woodfield Mall. McCaffery Interests, a Chicago-based real estate developer, rebuilt the mall into the present-day configuration as a shopping and entertainment mall anchored by Carson's, GameWorks, Dick's Sporting Goods, and the 20-screen AMC Loews Streets of Woodfield 20. The lifestyle center is known throughout the area as a prominent shopping destination.

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History

Previously, The Streets of Woodfield was an enclosed, discount-oriented shopping mall known as One Schaumburg Place. One Schaumburg Place opened in 1991 under the development of Ken Tucker, anchored by a Loews Cineplex, Montgomery Ward, Office Depot, Filene's Basement, Phar-Mor, Child World, and Highland Superstore, which later became Chernin Shoes. The mall was largely vacant throughout most of its history, particularly after Montgomery Ward closed in 1997.

McCaffery Interests purchased One Schaumburg Place in 1997 and began reconfiguring the development from a two-level indoor mall into a streetside retail development. This major overhaul concluded in 2000. Original plans called for The Home Depot's Expo Design Center to take over as the south anchor.

The shopping mall sold to Blackstone Group in February 2015.

Tenants

Major retailers of The Streets of Woodfield include Carson's, Dick's Sporting Goods, LOFT, Jos. A. Bank, Christopher & Banks, Gentlemen's Quarters, Asha, Destination Maternity, Brides by Demetrios, The Olive Oil Place, Omaha Steaks, Crate & Barrel, The Joffrey Institute and Citibank.

The Streets of Woodfield is also a regional entertainment destination with such features as GameWorks, Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club, Chicago Comedy Company and LegoLand Discovery Center. The AMC Loews Streets of Woodfield 20 megaplex was renamed when AMC Theatres acquired the Loews Cineplex chain and replaced the early-1990s One Schaumburg Place cinemas with this 20-screen movie theater in 2000. In addition, a 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m2) indoor Legoland Discovery Center, the first one in the United States, opened in late July 2008.

Restaurants and dining in the shopping center include Maggiano's Little Italy, Big Bowl, Shaw's Crab House, Wickets Bar & Grill, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Corner Bakery Cafe, Jamba Juice, Starbucks, Jersey Mike's Subs, Meatheads Burger & Fries, Tokio Pub, and Whole Foods Market.

Joseph Freed and Associates LLC purchased the mall in 2004. Whole Foods Market and Crate & Barrel were added as outparcels in 2010, the latter relocating from Woodfield Mall. Cypress Equities Real Estate Investment Management acquired the property in 2012.

References

The Streets of Woodfield Wikipedia