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Jamestown Mall

Jamestown Mall was an enclosed shopping mall in Florissant, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Opened in 1973, the mall formerly included Dillard's, JCPenney, Macy's, and Sears as its anchor stores. The mall had become increasingly vacant since the beginning of the 2000s. It closed in July 2014[1] and has been slated for redevelopment as an open-air center.

Jamestown Mall
Jamestown Mall in 2012
LocationFlorissant, Missouri, U.S.
Coordinates38°49′12″N 90°14′50″W / 38.81992°N 90.24726°W / 38.81992; -90.24726
Address175 Jamestown Mall
Opening date1973; 51 years ago (1973)
Closing dateJuly 1, 2014; 9 years ago (2014-07-01) (demolition began on September 26, 2023)
DeveloperRichard E. Jacobs Group
OwnerSt. Louis County Port Authority
No. of stores and services100+
No. of anchor tenants4
Total retail floor area1,250,000 sq ft (116,000 m2)
No. of floors1 (2 in former Macy's, 4 in former Dillard's)

History edit

Construction began on the mall in 1972. Its anchor stores at the time were Sears and Stix Baer & Fuller, a local chain based in nearby St. Louis.[2] The mall's initial roster of stores and services included Forum Cafeteria, Walgreen Drug, Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream, Camelot Music, Davy Jones Locker, The Limited, Orange Bowl snack bar, Pass Pets, and an Aladdin's Castle video arcade. On July 12, 1974, a theater owned by the General Cinema Corporation opened at Jamestown Mall.

The Stix store at Jamestown Mall was converted to Dillard's in 1984 after Dillard's acquired the chain. In 1994,[3] Famous-Barr (now Macy's) became a third anchor, and JCPenney relocated from Florissant to the mall.[4] Famous-Barr had announced plans for a new store in April 1992, and construction began in late 1993, with the grand opening on July 30, 1994. This new store, spanning 164,500 square feet over two levels, replaced a circa-1955 operation at Jennings' Northland Center. Additionally, a movie theater was added in the 1990s.

During the 1990s, the mall's movie theater was relocated from its original location, which now houses the food court, to the front of the mall. The cinema was owned and operated by Wehrenberg Theatres. In 1999, J.C. Penney demoted their full-line operation to an Outlet Store. The mall's Famous-Barr was rebranded as Macy's in September 2006.

Jacobs Group sold the mall to Carlyle Development Group in 2003.[5] At the time, the complex was approximately 30 percent vacant.[6] In April 2006, Dillard's Inc. announced the closure of the Jamestown Mall store.[7]

In 2008, Carlyle announced ambitious redevelopment plans for the mall, intending to convert the former Dillard's into offices and close its retail wing.[8] The Sears store closed early in 2009[9],[10] prompting St. Louis County to commission researchers from the Urban Land Institute to assess the mall's viability. The study revealed that the center overlapped with existing retailers,[11] making it nonviable as a shopping mall.

Despite these findings, the initial redevelopment plans faced a setback in 2009 when the developers lost financial support from the county following an unsuccessful attempt to auction the former Dillard's store.[12] Subsequent plans in 2010 aimed to demolish everything except the JCPenney and Macy's stores, envisioning a mixed-use center.[13]

In June 2011, Central States Liquidation opened in the former Dillard's space.[14] However, the JCPenney Outlet store, later renamed JC's 5 Star Outlet, closed in late 2013.[15] In 2009, amid financial challenges, Kohan purchased the mall for $3.3 million. Despite these ownership changes, the 2010 plans reiterated the intent to demolish everything except JCPenney and Macy's, with the goal of redeveloping the complex into a mixed-use center.

In late 2011, Kohan lost ownership of Jamestown Mall due to foreclosure but retained some ownership in late 2012. The mall had previously declared bankruptcy in August 2011. Subsequently, Carlyle reclaimed ownership of the mall.

In late 2012, gas service to the mall was shut off but later restored.[16] The mall's closure was announced in November 2013 due to the heat being shut off.[17] The closure of the Macy's store was announced in January 2014, leaving the mall with no anchors.[18] Jamestown Mall finally closed its doors on July 1, 2014. Among the last remaining tenants were Foot Locker and LensCrafters.

In December 2017, Carlyle sold the mall to the St. Louis Port Authority with the intention of demolishing the mall and embarking on a complete redevelopment of the site. However, those plans never materialized as expected. The Port Authority permitted scrappers to access the site with the assumption that demolition would take place, but it never did. Consequently, the mall began to deteriorate rapidly.[19]

In June 2020, firefighters entered the building and discovered large piles of furniture on fire, with heavy smoke emanating from Dillard's and Macy's inside the mall.[20]

In October 2021, a portion of the shuttered Jamestown Mall in north St. Louis County faced a new challenge as burst pipes flooded the first floor of the Sears building. It remains unclear when the water and fire suppression lines at the Sears building broke, and the extent of the water release is still unknown.[21]

In April 2022, St. Louis County approved a $6 million demolition plan to demolish the mall.[22]

In April 2023, a fire broke out in front of the entrance to Dillard's inside Jamestown Mall, which resulted in a hole being left in the roof of the building. The fire caused significant damage to the surrounding area, and there were reports of smoke and water damage inside the mall as well. Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident. In September 2023, nearly a decade after its closure, St. Louis County finally initiated an announcement that demolition would begin on the former Jamestown Mall effective September 26, 2023, with a ceremony being hosted at the mall's site that same day.[23]

 
Jamestown Mall, 2016

References edit

  1. ^ Giegerich, Steve. "Jamestown Mall quietly closes its doors, planning for a rebirth of the site begins". stltoday.com.
  2. ^ "New stores and shopping centers". CSA Supermarkets. 48: E–54. October 1972.
  3. ^ "May Co. boosts expansion spending". www.newslibrary.com. May 22, 1993. Retrieved December 24, 2023.
  4. ^ "Penney becomes 4th anchor at Jamestown". www.newslibrary.com. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. April 29, 1995. Retrieved December 24, 2023.
  5. ^ "Jamestown Mall is acquired by N.Y.-based Carlyle Development". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. June 4, 2003. Retrieved January 23, 2011 – via NewsBank.
  6. ^ "Mall might get makeover". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. January 25, 2004. Retrieved January 23, 2011 – via NewsBank.
  7. ^ Appleson, Gail (April 4, 2006). "Dillard's will close in Jamestown Mall". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved January 23, 2011 – via NewsBank.
  8. ^ "Jamestown Mall to undergo $120M transformation". St. Louis Business Journal. July 28, 2008. Retrieved December 24, 2023.
  9. ^ "Sears will close store at Jamestown Mall". www.newslibrary.com. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. October 22, 2008. Retrieved December 24, 2023.
  10. ^ "Sears closing at Jamestown Mall", St. Louis Business Journal, October 21, 2008.
  11. ^ Volkmann, Kelsey (September 28, 2009). "Experts: Jamestown Mall should be razed". St. Louis Business Journal. Retrieved January 23, 2011.
  12. ^ Hempel, Paul; Denise Holland (March 22, 2009). "Jamestown Mall takes another hit". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved January 23, 2011.
  13. ^ Gillerman, Margaret (September 22, 2010). "Planners seek new vitality for Jamestown Mall". Stltoday.com. Retrieved January 23, 2011.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved January 27, 2014.
  15. ^ Brown, Lisa. "JC's 5 Star Outlet closing Jamestown Mall store". stltoday.com.
  16. ^ Kumar, Kavita. "Jamestown Mall reaches an agreement to have heat restored". stltoday.com.
  17. ^ "Jamestown Mall closes due to no heat". ksdk.com. Retrieved April 4, 2021.
  18. ^ "Macy's to close Jamestown Mall location". ksdk.com. Retrieved April 4, 2021.
  19. ^ "Port Authority Closes on Purchase of Jamestown Mall". St. Louis Economic Development Partnership. January 12, 2018. Retrieved January 9, 2024.
  20. ^ "Crews extinguish multiple fires at Jamestown Mall Friday night". ksdk.com. June 12, 2020. Retrieved January 9, 2024.
  21. ^ Kukuljan, Steph (October 22, 2021). "'Significant maintenance problem': Portion of Jamestown Mall floods after water line breaks". STLtoday.com. Retrieved January 9, 2024.
  22. ^ St. Louis County approves $6 million to demolish Jamestown Mall, retrieved February 12, 2023
  23. ^ "Long-awaited demolition of shopping mall near Florissant began Tuesday". KSDK. September 26, 2023. Retrieved November 4, 2023.

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Jamestown Mall was an enclosed shopping mall in Florissant Missouri a suburb of St Louis Missouri United States Opened in 1973 the mall formerly included Dillard s JCPenney Macy s and Sears as its anchor stores The mall had become increasingly vacant since the beginning of the 2000s It closed in July 2014 1 and has been slated for redevelopment as an open air center Jamestown MallJamestown Mall in 2012LocationFlorissant Missouri U S Coordinates38 49 12 N 90 14 50 W 38 81992 N 90 24726 W 38 81992 90 24726Address175 Jamestown MallOpening date1973 51 years ago 1973 Closing dateJuly 1 2014 9 years ago 2014 07 01 demolition began on September 26 2023 DeveloperRichard E Jacobs GroupOwnerSt Louis County Port AuthorityNo of stores and services100 No of anchor tenants4Total retail floor area1 250 000 sq ft 116 000 m2 No of floors1 2 in former Macy s 4 in former Dillard s History editConstruction began on the mall in 1972 Its anchor stores at the time were Sears and Stix Baer amp Fuller a local chain based in nearby St Louis 2 The mall s initial roster of stores and services included Forum Cafeteria Walgreen Drug Baskin Robbins Ice Cream Camelot Music Davy Jones Locker The Limited Orange Bowl snack bar Pass Pets and an Aladdin s Castle video arcade On July 12 1974 a theater owned by the General Cinema Corporation opened at Jamestown Mall The Stix store at Jamestown Mall was converted to Dillard s in 1984 after Dillard s acquired the chain In 1994 3 Famous Barr now Macy s became a third anchor and JCPenney relocated from Florissant to the mall 4 Famous Barr had announced plans for a new store in April 1992 and construction began in late 1993 with the grand opening on July 30 1994 This new store spanning 164 500 square feet over two levels replaced a circa 1955 operation at Jennings Northland Center Additionally a movie theater was added in the 1990s During the 1990s the mall s movie theater was relocated from its original location which now houses the food court to the front of the mall The cinema was owned and operated by Wehrenberg Theatres In 1999 J C Penney demoted their full line operation to an Outlet Store The mall s Famous Barr was rebranded as Macy s in September 2006 Jacobs Group sold the mall to Carlyle Development Group in 2003 5 At the time the complex was approximately 30 percent vacant 6 In April 2006 Dillard s Inc announced the closure of the Jamestown Mall store 7 In 2008 Carlyle announced ambitious redevelopment plans for the mall intending to convert the former Dillard s into offices and close its retail wing 8 The Sears store closed early in 2009 9 10 prompting St Louis County to commission researchers from the Urban Land Institute to assess the mall s viability The study revealed that the center overlapped with existing retailers 11 making it nonviable as a shopping mall Despite these findings the initial redevelopment plans faced a setback in 2009 when the developers lost financial support from the county following an unsuccessful attempt to auction the former Dillard s store 12 Subsequent plans in 2010 aimed to demolish everything except the JCPenney and Macy s stores envisioning a mixed use center 13 In June 2011 Central States Liquidation opened in the former Dillard s space 14 However the JCPenney Outlet store later renamed JC s 5 Star Outlet closed in late 2013 15 In 2009 amid financial challenges Kohan purchased the mall for 3 3 million Despite these ownership changes the 2010 plans reiterated the intent to demolish everything except JCPenney and Macy s with the goal of redeveloping the complex into a mixed use center In late 2011 Kohan lost ownership of Jamestown Mall due to foreclosure but retained some ownership in late 2012 The mall had previously declared bankruptcy in August 2011 Subsequently Carlyle reclaimed ownership of the mall In late 2012 gas service to the mall was shut off but later restored 16 The mall s closure was announced in November 2013 due to the heat being shut off 17 The closure of the Macy s store was announced in January 2014 leaving the mall with no anchors 18 Jamestown Mall finally closed its doors on July 1 2014 Among the last remaining tenants were Foot Locker and LensCrafters In December 2017 Carlyle sold the mall to the St Louis Port Authority with the intention of demolishing the mall and embarking on a complete redevelopment of the site However those plans never materialized as expected The Port Authority permitted scrappers to access the site with the assumption that demolition would take place but it never did Consequently the mall began to deteriorate rapidly 19 In June 2020 firefighters entered the building and discovered large piles of furniture on fire with heavy smoke emanating from Dillard s and Macy s inside the mall 20 In October 2021 a portion of the shuttered Jamestown Mall in north St Louis County faced a new challenge as burst pipes flooded the first floor of the Sears building It remains unclear when the water and fire suppression lines at the Sears building broke and the extent of the water release is still unknown 21 In April 2022 St Louis County approved a 6 million demolition plan to demolish the mall 22 In April 2023 a fire broke out in front of the entrance to Dillard s inside Jamestown Mall which resulted in a hole being left in the roof of the building The fire caused significant damage to the surrounding area and there were reports of smoke and water damage inside the mall as well Fortunately no one was injured in the incident In September 2023 nearly a decade after its closure St Louis County finally initiated an announcement that demolition would begin on the former Jamestown Mall effective September 26 2023 with a ceremony being hosted at the mall s site that same day 23 nbsp Jamestown Mall 2016References edit Giegerich Steve Jamestown Mall quietly closes its doors planning for a rebirth of the site begins stltoday com New stores and shopping centers CSA Supermarkets 48 E 54 October 1972 May Co boosts expansion spending www newslibrary com May 22 1993 Retrieved December 24 2023 Penney becomes 4th anchor at Jamestown www newslibrary com St Louis Post Dispatch April 29 1995 Retrieved December 24 2023 Jamestown Mall is acquired by N Y based Carlyle Development St Louis Post Dispatch June 4 2003 Retrieved January 23 2011 via NewsBank Mall might get makeover St Louis Post Dispatch January 25 2004 Retrieved January 23 2011 via NewsBank Appleson Gail April 4 2006 Dillard s will close in Jamestown Mall St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved January 23 2011 via NewsBank Jamestown Mall to undergo 120M transformation St Louis Business Journal July 28 2008 Retrieved December 24 2023 Sears will close store at Jamestown Mall www newslibrary com St Louis Post Dispatch October 22 2008 Retrieved December 24 2023 Sears closing at Jamestown Mall St Louis Business Journal October 21 2008 Volkmann Kelsey September 28 2009 Experts Jamestown Mall should be razed St Louis Business Journal Retrieved January 23 2011 Hempel Paul Denise Holland March 22 2009 Jamestown Mall takes another hit St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved January 23 2011 Gillerman Margaret September 22 2010 Planners seek new vitality for Jamestown Mall Stltoday com Retrieved January 23 2011 Used furniture store opens at Jamestown Mall NOCO the online magazine of North St Louis County Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved January 27 2014 Brown Lisa JC s 5 Star Outlet closing Jamestown Mall store stltoday com Kumar Kavita Jamestown Mall reaches an agreement to have heat restored stltoday com Jamestown Mall closes due to no heat ksdk com Retrieved April 4 2021 Macy s to close Jamestown Mall location ksdk com Retrieved April 4 2021 Port Authority Closes on Purchase of Jamestown Mall St Louis Economic Development Partnership January 12 2018 Retrieved January 9 2024 Crews extinguish multiple fires at Jamestown Mall Friday night ksdk com June 12 2020 Retrieved January 9 2024 Kukuljan Steph October 22 2021 Significant maintenance problem Portion of Jamestown Mall floods after water line breaks STLtoday com Retrieved January 9 2024 St Louis County approves 6 million to demolish Jamestown Mall retrieved February 12 2023 Long awaited demolition of shopping mall near Florissant began Tuesday KSDK September 26 2023 Retrieved November 4 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jamestown Mall amp oldid 1218105327, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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