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Greenspoint Mall

Greenspoint Mall is a shopping mall located in the Greenspoint neighborhood of Houston, Texas, at the northeast corner of Interstate 45 and Beltway 8 (also known as the Sam Houston Parkway/Tollway). The only remaining anchor is Fitness Connection, which occupies half of the former Lord & Taylor store on the west side of the mall. There are 6 vacant anchor pads on the site that were once occupied by Macy's, Foley's, Palais Royal, Dillard's, Sears, Premiere Cinemas, Lord & Taylor, Mervyn's, and Montgomery Ward.

Greenspoint Mall
The now vacant Macy's on the northwest side of the property; closed in 2017. Originally owned & operated by Foley's (1976-2006)
LocationGreenspoint, Houston, Texas, United States
Coordinates29°56′44″N 95°24′42″W / 29.94556°N 95.41167°W / 29.94556; -95.41167Coordinates: 29°56′44″N 95°24′42″W / 29.94556°N 95.41167°W / 29.94556; -95.41167
Address12300 North Freeway
Opening dateJuly 1976 (46 years ago) (1976-07)
ManagementTriyar Cannon Group
OwnerTriyar Cannon Group
No. of stores and services82
No. of anchor tenants7 (1 open, 6 vacant)
Total retail floor area1,391,432 sq ft (129,300 m2)[1]
No. of floors1 (2 in former Dillard's and Macy's)
Public transit accessMETRO Routes 6, 56, 85, 86, 99, 102, 399
Websitegreenspointmall.com

In 2000, the mall was among the largest five Houston-area retail developments based on net rentable area.[2]

History

Greenspoint Mall opened in July 1976, anchored by Sears and Houston-based Foley's, the latter of which was owned at the time by Federated Department Stores who developed the mall. The mall eventually expanded by the late 1970s to include Joske's, JCPenney, Montgomery Ward and Lord & Taylor. Revolving around a "Central Park" theme, complete with a sculpture court, Greenspoint was at one point the largest mall in Greater Houston before the Galleria's later expansions in the 1980s and 2000s. Prudential Property Co. planned a $7 million renovation in 1988.[3]

In February 1989 Greenspoint Mall was 94% occupied, making it the mall with the fourth highest percentage of occupied space in the Houston area.[4]

Dallas-based Archon was near a deal to purchase the mall in 1998,[5] though a Los Angeles developer would unravel the deal when it entered negotiations to purchase the mall instead.[6] Los Angeles developer Bob Yari of Day Properties would eventually purchase the 1,700,000-square-foot (160,000 m2) mall from Prudential Real Estate Investments Separate Account, a pension fund investment group organized by Prudential Insurance Company of America. Yari sought to attract a mutliscreen movie theater.[7]

The mall became a part of a redevelopment project in 1998.[8][9] Office and convention center space, as well as a flea market were all being considered.[10] As part of the redevelopment, the owners bought the closed Mervyn's and JCPenney locations in 2000.[11]

In 2006, the management of Greenspoint Mall announced a $32 million project to refurbish the 30-year-old mall into an hybridized open-air/enclosed shopping center, entailing the demolition of the vacant anchor stores for new outdoor amenities.[12][13] In November 2006, six months after the renovation was announced, Triyar Cos. LLC, owned by the Yari family, put the mall and several other Greater Houston malls for sale; the company allowed a buyer to either buy an individual property, or buy all of them at once.[14]

After several years of nothing happening, GlennLock Sports Bar & Grill announced it would sign a lease for the first phase of the Renaissance at Greenspoint.[15]

After the destruction of the abandoned J.C. Penney's in May 2010, a movie theater was built on the anchor pad, with a connection into the mall, through one of the former Penney's wings.[16]

In May 2010, Sears announced that its store at Greenspoint Mall would close.[17]

On January 4, 2017, Macy's announced that it would close their Greenspoint Mall store by the end of the second quarter of 2017.[citation needed] Liquidation sales were completed and the store closed on March 27, 2017.[citation needed]

In 2017, when Hurricane Harvey hit Houston, and displaced flood victims exceeded the capacity for shelter at the NRG Stadium, around 800 people were relocated to the former Macy's at the mall.[citation needed]

Premiere Cinemas ceased operations in the mall due to the COVID-19 restrictions that were implemented in March 2020. It has never reopened for business, once restrictions were lifted, leaving the theater frozen in time, complete with the marquee and associated posters with movie titles from spring 2020.

References

  1. ^ http://www.greenspointmall.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1&Itemid=111
  2. ^ Largest Area Shopping Centers And Malls Houston Business Journal. Friday November 24, 2000. Retrieved on August 3, 2009.
  3. ^ $7 million renovation planned, Houston Chronicle, May 13, 1988.
  4. ^ Bivins, Ralph. "Sales at Houston malls rise/Local retailers cite improving economy, shuttle flights." Houston Chronicle. Friday February 17, 1989. Business 1. Retrieved on August 3, 1989.
  5. ^ Elder, Laura. "Dallas firm buying Greenspoint Mall." Houston Business Journal. Friday February 6, 1998. Retrieved on August 3, 2009.
  6. ^ Elder, Laura. "Buyers compete for Greenspoint Mall." Houston Business Journal. Friday April 10, 1998. Retrieved on August 3, 2009.
  7. ^ Bivins, Ralph. "Greenspoint Mall sold to developer / Owner seeks theater, other changes." Houston Chronicle. August 15, 1998. Business 1. Retrieved on August 3, 2009.
  8. ^ Cook, Lynn. "Greenspoint gets green light from city to create new TIF." Houston Business Journal. Friday September 11, 1998. Retrieved on August 3, 2009.
  9. ^ Bivins, Ralph. "New hope resides in Greenspoint / an ambitious project attempts to rebuild blocks of apartments as well as a reputation." Houston Chronicle. Sunday November 1, 1998. Business 1. Retrieved on August 3, 2009.
  10. ^ Cook, Lynn J. "Greenspoint Mall eyes revival with office, convention space." Houston Business Journal. Friday April 23, 1999. Retrieved on August 3, 2009.
  11. ^ Sarnoff, Nancy. "Greenspoint buyer adds two stores." Houston Business Journal. Friday June 2, 2000. Retrieved on August 3, 2009.
  12. ^ Greenspoint is dressing up / Mall will spend $32 million on new look, new features, Houston Chronicle, April 21, 2006.
  13. ^ Brown, Anitra D. "Greenspoint Mall to get facelift / $32 million project made possible by partnership." Houston Chronicle. Thursday May 18, 2006. ThisWeek 11. Retrieved on August 3, 2009.
  14. ^ Dawson, Jennifer. "Celebrity owner puts group of local malls on the selling block." Houston Business Journal. Friday November 24, 2006. Retrieved on January 23, 2010.
  15. ^ "FRENChy's CREATES NEW CONCEPT AT THE RENAISSANCE AT GREENSPOINT | Texas RealEstateRama".
  16. ^ "Before the Movies Start: What's Eating JCPenney at the Greenspoint Mall | Swamplot".
  17. ^ Sarnoff, Nancy. "Greenspoint Sears going dark." Houston Chronicle. February 22, 2010. Retrieved on May 30, 2010.

External links

  • Official website  

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property closed in 2017 Originally owned amp operated by Foley s 1976 2006 LocationGreenspoint Houston Texas United StatesCoordinates29 56 44 N 95 24 42 W 29 94556 N 95 41167 W 29 94556 95 41167 Coordinates 29 56 44 N 95 24 42 W 29 94556 N 95 41167 W 29 94556 95 41167Address12300 North FreewayOpening dateJuly 1976 46 years ago 1976 07 ManagementTriyar Cannon GroupOwnerTriyar Cannon GroupNo of stores and services82No of anchor tenants7 1 open 6 vacant Total retail floor area1 391 432 sq ft 129 300 m2 1 No of floors1 2 in former Dillard s and Macy s Public transit accessMETRO Routes 6 56 85 86 99 102 399Websitegreenspointmall wbr comIn 2000 the mall was among the largest five Houston area retail developments based on net rentable area 2 History EditGreenspoint Mall opened in July 1976 anchored by Sears and Houston based Foley s the latter of which was owned at the time by Federated Department Stores who developed the mall The mall eventually expanded by the late 1970s to include Joske s JCPenney Montgomery Ward and Lord amp Taylor Revolving around a Central Park theme complete with a sculpture court Greenspoint was at one point the largest mall in Greater Houston before the Galleria s later expansions in the 1980s and 2000s Prudential Property Co planned a 7 million renovation in 1988 3 In February 1989 Greenspoint Mall was 94 occupied making it the mall with the fourth highest percentage of occupied space in the Houston area 4 Dallas based Archon was near a deal to purchase the mall in 1998 5 though a Los Angeles developer would unravel the deal when it entered negotiations to purchase the mall instead 6 Los Angeles developer Bob Yari of Day Properties would eventually purchase the 1 700 000 square foot 160 000 m2 mall from Prudential Real Estate Investments Separate Account a pension fund investment group organized by Prudential Insurance Company of America Yari sought to attract a mutliscreen movie theater 7 The mall became a part of a redevelopment project in 1998 8 9 Office and convention center space as well as a flea market were all being considered 10 As part of the redevelopment the owners bought the closed Mervyn s and JCPenney locations in 2000 11 In 2006 the management of Greenspoint Mall announced a 32 million project to refurbish the 30 year old mall into an hybridized open air enclosed shopping center entailing the demolition of the vacant anchor stores for new outdoor amenities 12 13 In November 2006 six months after the renovation was announced Triyar Cos LLC owned by the Yari family put the mall and several other Greater Houston malls for sale the company allowed a buyer to either buy an individual property or buy all of them at once 14 After several years of nothing happening GlennLock Sports Bar amp Grill announced it would sign a lease for the first phase of the Renaissance at Greenspoint 15 After the destruction of the abandoned J C Penney s in May 2010 a movie theater was built on the anchor pad with a connection into the mall through one of the former Penney s wings 16 In May 2010 Sears announced that its store at Greenspoint Mall would close 17 On January 4 2017 Macy s announced that it would close their Greenspoint Mall store by the end of the second quarter of 2017 citation needed Liquidation sales were completed and the store closed on March 27 2017 citation needed In 2017 when Hurricane Harvey hit Houston and displaced flood victims exceeded the capacity for shelter at the NRG Stadium around 800 people were relocated to the former Macy s at the mall citation needed Premiere Cinemas ceased operations in the mall due to the COVID 19 restrictions that were implemented in March 2020 It has never reopened for business once restrictions were lifted leaving the theater frozen in time complete with the marquee and associated posters with movie titles from spring 2020 References Edit http www greenspointmall com index php option com content amp view article amp id 1 amp Itemid 111 Largest Area Shopping Centers And Malls Houston Business Journal Friday November 24 2000 Retrieved on August 3 2009 7 million renovation planned Houston Chronicle May 13 1988 Bivins Ralph Sales at Houston malls rise Local retailers cite improving economy shuttle flights Houston Chronicle Friday February 17 1989 Business 1 Retrieved on August 3 1989 Elder Laura Dallas firm buying Greenspoint Mall Houston Business Journal Friday February 6 1998 Retrieved on August 3 2009 Elder Laura Buyers compete for Greenspoint Mall Houston Business Journal Friday April 10 1998 Retrieved on August 3 2009 Bivins Ralph Greenspoint Mall sold to developer Owner seeks theater other changes Houston Chronicle August 15 1998 Business 1 Retrieved on August 3 2009 Cook Lynn Greenspoint gets green light from city to create new TIF Houston Business Journal Friday September 11 1998 Retrieved on August 3 2009 Bivins Ralph New hope resides in Greenspoint an ambitious project attempts to rebuild blocks of apartments as well as a reputation Houston Chronicle Sunday November 1 1998 Business 1 Retrieved on August 3 2009 Cook Lynn J Greenspoint Mall eyes revival with office convention space Houston Business Journal Friday April 23 1999 Retrieved on August 3 2009 Sarnoff Nancy Greenspoint buyer adds two stores Houston Business Journal Friday June 2 2000 Retrieved on August 3 2009 Greenspoint is dressing up Mall will spend 32 million on new look new features Houston Chronicle April 21 2006 Brown Anitra D Greenspoint Mall to get facelift 32 million project made possible by partnership Houston Chronicle Thursday May 18 2006 ThisWeek 11 Retrieved on August 3 2009 Dawson Jennifer Celebrity owner puts group of local malls on the selling block Houston Business Journal Friday November 24 2006 Retrieved on January 23 2010 FRENChy s CREATES NEW CONCEPT AT THE RENAISSANCE AT GREENSPOINT Texas RealEstateRama Before the Movies Start What s Eating JCPenney at the Greenspoint Mall Swamplot Sarnoff Nancy Greenspoint Sears going dark Houston Chronicle February 22 2010 Retrieved on May 30 2010 External links Edit Texas portalOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Greenspoint Mall amp oldid 1125839280, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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