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Eastridge Mall (Gastonia)

Eastridge Mall (formerly known as Westfield Eastridge) is a regional shopping mall located in Gastonia, North Carolina, and is 19 miles (31 km) west of uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. Opened in 1976, it is located off Interstate 85 at exit 20, N. New Hope Road (North Carolina Highway 279), and the mall houses around 70 stores.[1]

Eastridge Mall
Entrance to Eastridge Mall, October 2011
LocationGastonia, North Carolina, United States
Coordinates35°15′54″N 81°08′52″W / 35.2649°N 81.1478°W / 35.2649; -81.1478
Address246 North New Hope Road
Opening date1976
DeveloperCarlson Properties
OwnerCityView Commercial, LLC
No. of stores and servicesAround 70
No. of anchor tenants4
Total retail floor area919,557 sq ft (85,429.6 m2)[1]
No. of floors3
Parking4,214[1]
Websiteeastridgemallgastonia.com

As part of the mall's sale, the mall reverted to its former name, Eastridge Mall.[2]

Anchors edit

Belk edit

Belk, formerly Matthews Belk, is an original anchor tenant of this mall. While the other anchor stores relocated during the late-1990s renovations, Matthews Belk anchor remained in place but underwent extensive interior renovation.[3]

JCPenney (closed July 31, 2017) edit

JCPenney was an original anchor tenant of this mall, although the store is no longer in its original location. In 1997, a new 104,000 sq ft (9,660 m2) JCPenney store was built on the northwest side of the mall and the old location was demolished. On March 17, 2017, it was announced that JCPenney would close, leaving the mall with only 2 anchors.[4]

Dillard's edit

The third anchor store when the mall opened in 1976 was an Ivey's department store. In May 1990, the entire Ivey's chain was acquired by Dillard's which promptly rebranded the Eastridge store with the Dillard's name.[5] A new 202,000 sq ft (18,800 m2) Dillard's location was constructed on the former JCPenney site in 1998.[4][6]

Sears (closed 2014) edit

Sears became the fourth anchor tenant of this mall when it moved into the space vacated by Dillard's in 1998.[7] Sears closed December 2014.

Curt's Premium Outlet edit

Curt's Premium Outlet occupies the anchor space that was previously JC Penney.

Teddy’s Emporium Outlet (closed 2022) edit

Teddy’s occupies the space of the former Sears. Teddy’s is under the same ownership as Curt’s Premium Outlet. Teddy's announced closure in September of 2022.

Ownership edit

Eastridge Mall was developed in 1976 by Carlson Properties on the site of the former Rhyne Dairy Farm.[8][9][10] In January 1989, Jacobs, Visconsi & Jacobs Co. purchased Eastridge Mall from Carlson Real Estate Co. of Minneapolis for an undisclosed sum.[11] Jacobs, Visconsi & Jacobs had managed Eastridge Mall since 1984.[8] In August 1999, the Richard E. Jacobs Group Inc. announced that it was putting Eastridge Mall — and nearly 40 other malls — up for sale.[12] In April 2002, Sydney, Australia-based Westfield America Trust bought Eastridge Mall and eight other shopping centers across the United States from the Richard E. Jacobs Group for a combined purchase price of US$756 million.[13][14] This latest purchase triggered a name change from Eastridge Mall to Westfield Shoppingtown Eastridge on April 26, 2002.[15] Dropping the "Shoppingtown" moniker from the mall name in June 2005, however the signs still have the "Shoppingtown" moniker in it. After 2006, it was the last mall in the state of North Carolina owned by Westfield America.

On September 17, 2013, Westfield reached an agreement to sell Eastridge to CityView Commercial, LLC of Brooklyn, New York for an undisclosed sum. As part of the sale, the "Westfield" was dropped from the mall's name, and "Shoppingtown" was dropped from the mall's sign, with the mall becoming once again Eastridge Mall.[2]

Renovation edit

The mall's first significant renovation since opening in 1976 began with expansion that started in April 1996.[16][17] A new JCPenney location was built, the old building demolished and replaced by a new location for Dillard's, and Sears moved into the old Dillard's location. To make room for some of the new construction while maintaining the same number of parking spaces, and with the approval of the Gastonia City Council, the mall reduced the width of the most distant 20 percent of the mall's parking slots from 9 feet (2.7 m) to 8 feet 6 inches (2.59 m).[18] The mall's interior was updated, new exterior mall entrances were built, floors and fixtures were replaced, and a relocated food court was opened.[3] While work on the new anchor locations would continue into 1999, principal renovation of the mall interior was completed in November 1998.[6][17]

Although the mall was acquired by Westfield America, and renamed the mall Westfield Shoppingtown Eastridge in April 2002, the exterior signs still said "Eastridge Mall" in February 2004.[14] The last trace of the mall's original name was finally erased in August 2004 when a large "Eastridge Mall" pole sign along Interstate 85 was removed.[19]

New owner CityView Commercial replaced the "Westfield Eastridge" signage with Eastridge Mall signs, by the end of September 2013.[2]

Former features edit

Eastridge IV Cinemas edit

This four-screen movie theater, located on the second level of the mall since it opened in 1976, was last owned by Carmike Cinemas.[7] The theater was closed on January 8, 1998, and a nearby Radio Shack relocated, to make way for construction of a new food court as part of the mall's late-1990s renovation.[20] In August 2004, the mall added an 800 sq ft (74 m2) Family Lounge near the food court that includes private nursing stations, bottle warmers, a microwave oven, a large-screen TV, and leather seating.[21]

Jeepers! edit

The mall's third floor, vacant since the food court was relocated to a new space on the second floor in November 1998,[6] reopened in December 2004 with 80% of the floor space occupied by a "Jeepers!" theme park restaurant.[19] This 28,000 sq ft (2,600 m2) tenant,[22] featuring games, a playground, a diner, party rooms and amusement rides, held its grand opening on January 14–17, 2005.[23] Jeepers! also featured a steel sitdown roller coaster known as Python Pit.[24] Because of the low ceilings and other space considerations, this roller coaster had a maximum height requirement of 63 inches (1.6 m).[25] This Jeepers! location closed in early 2006.[26] The roller coaster was relocated to Go-Karts Plus in Williamsburg, Virginia, in 2007.[24]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Westfield Group. 2011-07-09. Archived from the original on July 31, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c Memrick, Amanda (2013-09-18). . The Gaston Gazette. Archived from the original on 2013-12-25.
  3. ^ a b Sicard, Allyson H. (1998-10-01). . Retail Traffic. Archived from the original on 2006-03-25. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
  4. ^ a b White, Sharon E. (1996-03-20). "Gastonia council approves Eastridge Mall expansion plan". The Charlotte Observer. p. 1L.
  5. ^ Swain, Steven (2004-12-01). "The Ivey's Archive". Live Malls.
  6. ^ a b c Williams, Audrey Y. (1998-09-04). "Mall nears end of musical stores". The Charlotte Observer. p. 1L.
  7. ^ a b Williams, Audrey Y. (1997-12-20). "With Sears in lineup, mall calls in carpenters". The Charlotte Observer. p. 1L.
  8. ^ a b Coto, Danica (2001-12-11). "Australian Company to Buy Malls in Gastonia, N.C., Other Areas". The Charlotte Observer.
  9. ^ DePriest, Joe (2006-06-30). "A 2nd act for pioneering mall?". The Charlotte Observer.
  10. ^ DePriest, Joe (2007-02-11). "Name changes, memories stay". The Charlotte Observer. p. 12L.
  11. ^ West, Stephen (1989-01-29). "Eastridge Mall merchants say sale to have little impact". The Charlotte Observer. p. 6.
  12. ^ White, Sharon E. (1999-08-29). "Ohio-based owner of Eastridge Mall seeking buyers". The Charlotte Observer. p. 7L.
  13. ^ Corfman, Thomas A. (2003-08-12). "Shopping Center Giant to Buy Ownership Stake in Chicago-Area Mall". Chicago Tribune.
  14. ^ a b White, Sharon E. (2004-02-15). "Mall struggles for comeback". The Charlotte Observer. p. 1L.
  15. ^ White, Sharon E. (2002-05-05). "Mall's owners promise new stores". The Charlotte Observer. p. 1L.
  16. ^ Roberts, Timothy (1996-02-17). "Eastridge Mall planning a major expansion by 1999". The Charlotte Observer. p. 1L.
  17. ^ a b White, Sharon E. (1998-11-11). "Changes in store for Eastridge Mall". The Charlotte Observer. p. 6D.
  18. ^ White, Sharon E. (1997-08-20). "City lets mall whittle parking spots". The Charlotte Observer. p. 3L.
  19. ^ a b White, Sharon E. (2004-08-15). "Latest Developments". The Charlotte Observer. p. 5L.
  20. ^ Williams, Audrey Y. (1998-01-03). "Eastridge Mall Cinema about to say 'The End'". The Charlotte Observer. p. 1L.
  21. ^ Dyer, Leigh (2004-08-30). "Retail Report". The Charlotte Observer.
  22. ^ "Jeepers opening in Gastonia mall". Charlotte Business Journal. 2004-12-21.
  23. ^ Dyer, Leigh (2004-12-27). "Retail Report". The Charlotte Observer.
  24. ^ a b "Jeepers (Gastonia, North Carolina 28054 USA)". Roller Coaster Database. Retrieved 2008-08-17.
  25. ^ "Jeepers at Westfield Shoppingtown Eastridge". PBase. 2005-03-18.
  26. ^ . Thrill Network. Archived from the original on 2006-12-11. Retrieved 2008-08-17.

External links edit

  • at the Wayback Machine (archived May 15, 2013)
  • Eastridge Mall - Live Malls
  • CityView Commercial, LLC corporate website

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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Eastridge Mall formerly known as Westfield Eastridge is a regional shopping mall located in Gastonia North Carolina and is 19 miles 31 km west of uptown Charlotte North Carolina Opened in 1976 it is located off Interstate 85 at exit 20 N New Hope Road North Carolina Highway 279 and the mall houses around 70 stores 1 Eastridge MallEntrance to Eastridge Mall October 2011LocationGastonia North Carolina United StatesCoordinates35 15 54 N 81 08 52 W 35 2649 N 81 1478 W 35 2649 81 1478Address246 North New Hope RoadOpening date1976DeveloperCarlson PropertiesOwnerCityView Commercial LLCNo of stores and servicesAround 70No of anchor tenants4Total retail floor area919 557 sq ft 85 429 6 m2 1 No of floors3Parking4 214 1 Websiteeastridgemallgastonia wbr comAs part of the mall s sale the mall reverted to its former name Eastridge Mall 2 Contents 1 Anchors 1 1 Belk 1 2 JCPenney closed July 31 2017 1 3 Dillard s 1 4 Sears closed 2014 1 5 Curt s Premium Outlet 1 6 Teddy s Emporium Outlet closed 2022 2 Ownership 3 Renovation 4 Former features 4 1 Eastridge IV Cinemas 4 2 Jeepers 5 References 6 External linksAnchors editBelk edit Belk formerly Matthews Belk is an original anchor tenant of this mall While the other anchor stores relocated during the late 1990s renovations Matthews Belk anchor remained in place but underwent extensive interior renovation 3 JCPenney closed July 31 2017 edit JCPenney was an original anchor tenant of this mall although the store is no longer in its original location In 1997 a new 104 000 sq ft 9 660 m2 JCPenney store was built on the northwest side of the mall and the old location was demolished On March 17 2017 it was announced that JCPenney would close leaving the mall with only 2 anchors 4 Dillard s edit The third anchor store when the mall opened in 1976 was an Ivey s department store In May 1990 the entire Ivey s chain was acquired by Dillard s which promptly rebranded the Eastridge store with the Dillard s name 5 A new 202 000 sq ft 18 800 m2 Dillard s location was constructed on the former JCPenney site in 1998 4 6 Sears closed 2014 edit Sears became the fourth anchor tenant of this mall when it moved into the space vacated by Dillard s in 1998 7 Sears closed December 2014 Curt s Premium Outlet edit Curt s Premium Outlet occupies the anchor space that was previously JC Penney Teddy s Emporium Outlet closed 2022 edit Teddy s occupies the space of the former Sears Teddy s is under the same ownership as Curt s Premium Outlet Teddy s announced closure in September of 2022 Ownership editEastridge Mall was developed in 1976 by Carlson Properties on the site of the former Rhyne Dairy Farm 8 9 10 In January 1989 Jacobs Visconsi amp Jacobs Co purchased Eastridge Mall from Carlson Real Estate Co of Minneapolis for an undisclosed sum 11 Jacobs Visconsi amp Jacobs had managed Eastridge Mall since 1984 8 In August 1999 the Richard E Jacobs Group Inc announced that it was putting Eastridge Mall and nearly 40 other malls up for sale 12 In April 2002 Sydney Australia based Westfield America Trust bought Eastridge Mall and eight other shopping centers across the United States from the Richard E Jacobs Group for a combined purchase price of US 756 million 13 14 This latest purchase triggered a name change from Eastridge Mall to Westfield Shoppingtown Eastridge on April 26 2002 15 Dropping the Shoppingtown moniker from the mall name in June 2005 however the signs still have the Shoppingtown moniker in it After 2006 it was the last mall in the state of North Carolina owned by Westfield America On September 17 2013 Westfield reached an agreement to sell Eastridge to CityView Commercial LLC of Brooklyn New York for an undisclosed sum As part of the sale the Westfield was dropped from the mall s name and Shoppingtown was dropped from the mall s sign with the mall becoming once again Eastridge Mall 2 Renovation editThe mall s first significant renovation since opening in 1976 began with expansion that started in April 1996 16 17 A new JCPenney location was built the old building demolished and replaced by a new location for Dillard s and Sears moved into the old Dillard s location To make room for some of the new construction while maintaining the same number of parking spaces and with the approval of the Gastonia City Council the mall reduced the width of the most distant 20 percent of the mall s parking slots from 9 feet 2 7 m to 8 feet 6 inches 2 59 m 18 The mall s interior was updated new exterior mall entrances were built floors and fixtures were replaced and a relocated food court was opened 3 While work on the new anchor locations would continue into 1999 principal renovation of the mall interior was completed in November 1998 6 17 Although the mall was acquired by Westfield America and renamed the mall Westfield Shoppingtown Eastridge in April 2002 the exterior signs still said Eastridge Mall in February 2004 14 The last trace of the mall s original name was finally erased in August 2004 when a large Eastridge Mall pole sign along Interstate 85 was removed 19 New owner CityView Commercial replaced the Westfield Eastridge signage with Eastridge Mall signs by the end of September 2013 2 Former features editEastridge IV Cinemas edit This four screen movie theater located on the second level of the mall since it opened in 1976 was last owned by Carmike Cinemas 7 The theater was closed on January 8 1998 and a nearby Radio Shack relocated to make way for construction of a new food court as part of the mall s late 1990s renovation 20 In August 2004 the mall added an 800 sq ft 74 m2 Family Lounge near the food court that includes private nursing stations bottle warmers a microwave oven a large screen TV and leather seating 21 Jeepers edit The mall s third floor vacant since the food court was relocated to a new space on the second floor in November 1998 6 reopened in December 2004 with 80 of the floor space occupied by a Jeepers theme park restaurant 19 This 28 000 sq ft 2 600 m2 tenant 22 featuring games a playground a diner party rooms and amusement rides held its grand opening on January 14 17 2005 23 Jeepers also featured a steel sitdown roller coaster known as Python Pit 24 Because of the low ceilings and other space considerations this roller coaster had a maximum height requirement of 63 inches 1 6 m 25 This Jeepers location closed in early 2006 26 The roller coaster was relocated to Go Karts Plus in Williamsburg Virginia in 2007 24 References edit a b c List of Stores at Westfield Eastridge Westfield Group 2011 07 09 Archived from the original on July 31 2009 a b c Memrick Amanda 2013 09 18 Gastonia mall gets new owners The Gaston Gazette Archived from the original on 2013 12 25 a b Sicard Allyson H 1998 10 01 Southeast Development Projects North Carolina Retail Traffic Archived from the original on 2006 03 25 Retrieved 2008 08 19 a b White Sharon E 1996 03 20 Gastonia council approves Eastridge Mall expansion plan The Charlotte Observer p 1L Swain Steven 2004 12 01 The Ivey s Archive Live Malls a b c Williams Audrey Y 1998 09 04 Mall nears end of musical stores The Charlotte Observer p 1L a b Williams Audrey Y 1997 12 20 With Sears in lineup mall calls in carpenters The Charlotte Observer p 1L a b Coto Danica 2001 12 11 Australian Company to Buy Malls in Gastonia N C Other Areas The Charlotte Observer DePriest Joe 2006 06 30 A 2nd act for pioneering mall The Charlotte Observer DePriest Joe 2007 02 11 Name changes memories stay The Charlotte Observer p 12L West Stephen 1989 01 29 Eastridge Mall merchants say sale to have little impact The Charlotte Observer p 6 White Sharon E 1999 08 29 Ohio based owner of Eastridge Mall seeking buyers The Charlotte Observer p 7L Corfman Thomas A 2003 08 12 Shopping Center Giant to Buy Ownership Stake in Chicago Area Mall Chicago Tribune a b White Sharon E 2004 02 15 Mall struggles for comeback The Charlotte Observer p 1L White Sharon E 2002 05 05 Mall s owners promise new stores The Charlotte Observer p 1L Roberts Timothy 1996 02 17 Eastridge Mall planning a major expansion by 1999 The Charlotte Observer p 1L a b White Sharon E 1998 11 11 Changes in store for Eastridge Mall The Charlotte Observer p 6D White Sharon E 1997 08 20 City lets mall whittle parking spots The Charlotte Observer p 3L a b White Sharon E 2004 08 15 Latest Developments The Charlotte Observer p 5L Williams Audrey Y 1998 01 03 Eastridge Mall Cinema about to say The End The Charlotte Observer p 1L Dyer Leigh 2004 08 30 Retail Report The Charlotte Observer Jeepers opening in Gastonia mall Charlotte Business Journal 2004 12 21 Dyer Leigh 2004 12 27 Retail Report The Charlotte Observer a b Jeepers Gastonia North Carolina 28054 USA Roller Coaster Database Retrieved 2008 08 17 Jeepers at Westfield Shoppingtown Eastridge PBase 2005 03 18 Parks Jeepers Gastonia NC Thrill Network Archived from the original on 2006 12 11 Retrieved 2008 08 17 External links editNew Eastridge Mall official website Former Westfield Eastridge website at the Wayback Machine archived May 15 2013 Eastridge Mall Live Malls CityView Commercial LLC corporate website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eastridge Mall Gastonia amp oldid 1186457656, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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