Samiksha Jaiswal (Editor)

Town Center at Boca Raton

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Opening date
  
August 13, 1980

No. of anchor tenants
  
6

Phone
  
+1 561-368-6001

Number of anchor tenants
  
6

No. of stores and services
  
200+

Opened
  
13 August 1980

Architecture firm
  
RTKL Associates

Owner
  
Simon Property Group

Location
  
Boca Raton, Florida  United States

Developer
  
Arvida Corp. and Federated Department Stores, Inc.

Management
  
Simon Property Group, Inc.

Address
  
6000 Glades Rd, Boca Raton, FL 33431, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–9PMMonday10AM–9PMTuesday10AM–9PMWednesday10AM–9PMThursday10AM–9PMFriday10AM–9PMSaturday10AM–9PMSunday12–6PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Mizner Park, The Mall at Wellington Green, Sawgrass Mills, Coral Square, The Gardens Mall

Profiles

Driving to town center at boca raton florida


Town Center at Boca Raton (also known as Town Center Mall or Boca Town Center) is a super-regional shopping center in Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida. It is the largest enclosed and conventional shopping mall within Palm Beach County, and second largest by square feet in South Florida, behind the Aventura Mall.

Contents

History

Construction on the Town Center Mall started with Florida-based department store, Burdines, followed shortly thereafter by two more anchors Sears and Jordan Marsh Florida. A T.G.I. Friday's (demolished 2005) and later an L&N Seafood Grill (now Stir Crazy) were situated adjacent to the main entrance west of Burdines.

The shopping center officially opened on August 13, 1980 featuring a New York City theme with a round black station clock, living vegetation below a series of atriums, and several distinctive wishing fountains.

A significant expansion near the end of the decade brought more shops, including three new anchors—a three story Bloomingdale's, Saks Fifth Avenue, and apparel-focused chain Mervyns, which occupied the former Jordan Marsh location. Lord & Taylor had also entered southern Palm Beach County, erecting a new location at the center court. In late 2002, Lord & Taylor closed their location citing a weak and competitive regional marketplace leaving a large vacancy for the mall to fill. In 2005, Neiman Marcus, who expressed interest in entering the area market as early as 1987, opened their newly built store on the site of the former Lord & Taylor. Also in 2005, Fridays had closed, having another nearby presence, and was demolished from the shopping center. The Cheesecake Factory opened an experimental restaurant called Grand Lux Cafe on the site, featuring a more-broad choice of international cuisine.

Between 1999 and 2000, a complete renovation took place. The shopping mall's original Saks location was also demolished to construct a new concourse featuring Nordstrom. The food court's seating was reconfigured to accommodate more people, and a Waldenbooks (which closed in 2010) opened on its southern side. Externally, mall entrances were remodeled with sun canopies and decorative towers to add exterior appeal. Parking layouts were rearranged to allow a three story parking garage at the future Nordstrom, and a two story garage at the recently refurbished Burdines.

The Terrace at Town Center, a lifestyle center addition, has recently been completed. The mixed-use development is in between Bloomingdale's and the Nordstrom parking garage.

Anchors

  • Bloomingdale's; 269,550 square feet (25,042 m2)
  • Macy's; 225,329 square feet (20,933.7 m2)
  • Neiman Marcus 136,000 square feet (12,600 m2)
  • Nordstrom; 193,000 square feet (17,900 m2)
  • Saks Fifth Avenue; 147,324 square feet (13,686.8 m2)
  • Sears; 167,564 square feet (15,567.2 m2)
  • Junior anchors

  • Forever 21 (opened 2012)
  • References

    Town Center at Boca Raton Wikipedia