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Roosevelt Field (shopping mall)

Roosevelt Field is a shopping mall in East Garden City, New York and Uniondale, New York.[3] It was designed by I. M. Pei and is the largest shopping mall on Long Island, in the state of New York, and the tenth largest shopping mall in the United States.[4]

Roosevelt Field Mall
Entrance to Roosevelt Field Mall
Location630 Old Country Road, East Garden City, New York
Opening dateDecember 14, 1956; 66 years ago (1956-12-14)
DeveloperWilliam Zeckendorf
designed by I. M. Pei
ManagementSimon Property Group
OwnerSimon Property Group
No. of stores and services243[1]
No. of anchor tenants7
Total retail floor area2,372,053 sq ft (220,371 m2)[2]
No. of floors2 with concourse (3 in Bloomingdale's, JCPenney, Nordstrom, and former Bloomingdale's Furniture Gallery, 4 in Macy's, basement offices in Dick's Sporting Goods)
Parking4 parking garages; lighted lot
Public transit access Nassau Inter-County Express: n15, n16, n22, n22X, n24, n27, n35, n43
Long Island Rail Road:
Mineola (via n22, n22X, n24) Carle Place (via n22 or n22X)
Websitewww.simon.com/mall/roosevelt-field

It is managed by Simon Property Group. It is the second most successful mall in the state.[5] The anchors of the 243-store mall are Bloomingdale's, JCPenney, Macy's, Nordstrom, Dick's Sporting Goods, and Neiman Marcus. Previous anchor stores were Gimbels (succeeded by Stern's), A&S, and Alexander's (succeeded by Bloomingdale's). The original anchor store was Macy's. Discount department store chain Century 21 was no longer expected to open in the former Bloomingdale’s Home Furniture in Spring 2021 because Century 21, on Thursday September 10, 2020, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, as a result of insurance companies failing to financially support the chain during the COVID-19 pandemic.[6] In its place, Primark has opened.[7]

Location

 
Satellite photo of the mall in 2008
 
Interior of Roosevelt Field, 2022

The mall is adjacent to the Meadowbrook State Parkway, making it accessible from the Northern State Parkway and Southern State Parkway. It is a major hub of Nassau Inter-County Express, with several bus routes stopping in a terminal area near the southern parking structure.

It was constructed on the site of, and named for, Roosevelt Field, an airport and military airfield where Charles Lindbergh began his historic trans-Atlantic flight. At one time, a plaque at the north end of the mall (in the hall that now connects Dick's and JCPenney) marked the spot where Lindbergh took off. It was later moved near the Disney Store, but was removed in the mall's latest renovation.

History

As an airfield, the land served as the take-off site of many famous aviators such as Amelia Earhart and Wiley Post. Charles Lindbergh's solo transatlantic flight took off from Roosevelt Field in 1927. The field was originally named Hazelhurst Field and was renamed in honor of Theodore Roosevelt's son, Quentin, who died in World War I. After the airfield was closed in 1951, the site was developed by New York's William Zeckendorf and designed by I. M. Pei.

Ground was broken on the $35 million project in April 1955. The center opened with a single level and was an open-air center. It included a Woolworth five-and-dime store, a Walgreens drug store, a Food Fair supermarket, a Buster Brown shoe store, a public auditorium, a movie theater, and an outdoor ice rink. The original anchor of the mall was a 2-level 343,000 ft² (31,900 m²) Macy's, which opened on August 22, 1956.

In 1962, a 250,000 ft² (2,320 m²) Gimbels store opened. Today, the structure houses Dick's Sporting Goods and Bloomingdale's Furniture. With the addition, the complex held over 1,000,000 ft² (92,900 m²). A major extension was completed in 1964. Macy's had an 85,000 ft² (7,900 m²) third level added. In 1968, The Century Roosevelt Cinema began operation. At that time, the mall was enclosed.

In 1972, a second major expansion was completed which added a 3-level, 260,000 ft² (24,200 m²) J.C. Penney, which was later completely renovated in 2010, and a 2-level 314,000 ft² (2,900 m²) Alexander's. Le Petit Mall, a Tudor-style expansion was built in 1974 that architecturally reinforced the novelty of shopping indoors.

An upper level of stores and food court was established in 1993 after a major renovation which started in 1991. When Alexander's went bankrupt in 1992, Abraham & Straus gutted the building and extensively renovated it, opening in 1992. The Abraham & Straus location at Roosevelt Field only lasted until 1995, when the chain became defunct. The store was slightly renovated, and re-opened as a Bloomingdale's in 1995. The Bloomingdale's store at Roosevelt Field had a major renovation, which was finished by the summer of 2009. The former Gimbels anchor was a Stern's between 1987 and 2001.

After Stern's closed, the spot was taken over by Galyan's, which opened in 2003 (later bought out by Dick's Sporting Goods in 2004). Dick's Sporting Goods occupied the eastern section and Bloomingdale's Furniture Gallery, which opened in 2004, occupied the western half until closing in 2019. A new, 3-story Nordstrom and a 2-story wing leading to the new Nordstrom opened in August 1997. Simon Property Group took ownership of the mall when it acquired Corporate Property Investors in 1998.

In March 2012, it was announced that a new 100,000-square-foot building anchored by luxury department store Neiman Marcus would be added to Roosevelt Field. Opened on February 19, 2016, this expansion created room for even more shops leading up to the luxury department store and was accompanied by a new parking structure.[8] During the renovation of the mall in 2015, the glass elevators in the center were removed to create a play area and new elevators were built to replace them. Simon had discovered that the scenic elevators had to be removed due to severe hydraulic oil leakage.

According to Newsday, on June 26, 2020, Microsoft announced they were closing their store with the rest of the Microsoft stores.[9]

On September 10, 2020, it was announced that Century 21, which was going to open in the former Bloomingdale's Furniture Gallery space in 2021 would no longer be coming to the mall due to chain filing for bankruptcy and closing all 13 stores.[10]

References

  1. ^ "Store Directory for Roosevelt Field® - A Shopping Center In East Garden City, NY - A Simon Property". www.simon.com.
  2. ^ "Do Business at Roosevelt Field®, a Simon Property". business.simon.com.
  3. ^ "Residents: Speed up hamlet's name change". Newsday. Retrieved 2022-03-06.
  4. ^ "Leasing sheet" (PDF).
  5. ^ "America's 10 most valuable malls are bringing in billions in sales". CNBC. 2018-01-29.
  6. ^ Thomas, Lauren (2020-09-10). "Discount retailer Century 21 files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is closing all of its 13 stores". CNBC. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  7. ^ "Primark stores slated for Roosevelt Field, Green Acres Mall".
  8. ^ "Roosevelt Field Mall Getting $100 Million Makeover". 17 September 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  9. ^ Schuetz, Molly; Bass, Dina (June 26, 2020). "Microsoft to Close Retail Stores Permanently in Digital Bet". Bloomberg. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
  10. ^ Thomas, Lauren (2020-09-10). "Discount retailer Century 21 files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is closing all of its 13 stores". CNBC.

External links

  • Roosevelt Field (Official Site)

Coordinates: 40°44′17″N 73°36′45″W / 40.73806°N 73.61250°W / 40.73806; -73.61250

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Roosevelt Field is a shopping mall in East Garden City New York and Uniondale New York 3 It was designed by I M Pei and is the largest shopping mall on Long Island in the state of New York and the tenth largest shopping mall in the United States 4 Roosevelt Field MallEntrance to Roosevelt Field MallLocation630 Old Country Road East Garden City New YorkOpening dateDecember 14 1956 66 years ago 1956 12 14 DeveloperWilliam Zeckendorfdesigned by I M PeiManagementSimon Property GroupOwnerSimon Property GroupNo of stores and services243 1 No of anchor tenants7Total retail floor area2 372 053 sq ft 220 371 m2 2 No of floors2 with concourse 3 in Bloomingdale s JCPenney Nordstrom and former Bloomingdale s Furniture Gallery 4 in Macy s basement offices in Dick s Sporting Goods Parking4 parking garages lighted lotPublic transit accessNassau Inter County Express n15 n16 n22 n22X n24 n27 n35 n43 Long Island Rail Road Mineola via n22 n22X n24 Carle Place via n22 or n22X Websitewww wbr simon wbr com wbr mall wbr roosevelt fieldIt is managed by Simon Property Group It is the second most successful mall in the state 5 The anchors of the 243 store mall are Bloomingdale s JCPenney Macy s Nordstrom Dick s Sporting Goods and Neiman Marcus Previous anchor stores were Gimbels succeeded by Stern s A amp S and Alexander s succeeded by Bloomingdale s The original anchor store was Macy s Discount department store chain Century 21 was no longer expected to open in the former Bloomingdale s Home Furniture in Spring 2021 because Century 21 on Thursday September 10 2020 filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as a result of insurance companies failing to financially support the chain during the COVID 19 pandemic 6 In its place Primark has opened 7 Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 References 4 External linksLocation Edit Satellite photo of the mall in 2008 Interior of Roosevelt Field 2022 The mall is adjacent to the Meadowbrook State Parkway making it accessible from the Northern State Parkway and Southern State Parkway It is a major hub of Nassau Inter County Express with several bus routes stopping in a terminal area near the southern parking structure It was constructed on the site of and named for Roosevelt Field an airport and military airfield where Charles Lindbergh began his historic trans Atlantic flight At one time a plaque at the north end of the mall in the hall that now connects Dick s and JCPenney marked the spot where Lindbergh took off It was later moved near the Disney Store but was removed in the mall s latest renovation History EditAs an airfield the land served as the take off site of many famous aviators such as Amelia Earhart and Wiley Post Charles Lindbergh s solo transatlantic flight took off from Roosevelt Field in 1927 The field was originally named Hazelhurst Field and was renamed in honor of Theodore Roosevelt s son Quentin who died in World War I After the airfield was closed in 1951 the site was developed by New York s William Zeckendorf and designed by I M Pei Ground was broken on the 35 million project in April 1955 The center opened with a single level and was an open air center It included a Woolworth five and dime store a Walgreens drug store a Food Fair supermarket a Buster Brown shoe store a public auditorium a movie theater and an outdoor ice rink The original anchor of the mall was a 2 level 343 000 ft 31 900 m Macy s which opened on August 22 1956 In 1962 a 250 000 ft 2 320 m Gimbels store opened Today the structure houses Dick s Sporting Goods and Bloomingdale s Furniture With the addition the complex held over 1 000 000 ft 92 900 m A major extension was completed in 1964 Macy s had an 85 000 ft 7 900 m third level added In 1968 The Century Roosevelt Cinema began operation At that time the mall was enclosed In 1972 a second major expansion was completed which added a 3 level 260 000 ft 24 200 m J C Penney which was later completely renovated in 2010 and a 2 level 314 000 ft 2 900 m Alexander s Le Petit Mall a Tudor style expansion was built in 1974 that architecturally reinforced the novelty of shopping indoors An upper level of stores and food court was established in 1993 after a major renovation which started in 1991 When Alexander s went bankrupt in 1992 Abraham amp Straus gutted the building and extensively renovated it opening in 1992 The Abraham amp Straus location at Roosevelt Field only lasted until 1995 when the chain became defunct The store was slightly renovated and re opened as a Bloomingdale s in 1995 The Bloomingdale s store at Roosevelt Field had a major renovation which was finished by the summer of 2009 The former Gimbels anchor was a Stern s between 1987 and 2001 After Stern s closed the spot was taken over by Galyan s which opened in 2003 later bought out by Dick s Sporting Goods in 2004 Dick s Sporting Goods occupied the eastern section and Bloomingdale s Furniture Gallery which opened in 2004 occupied the western half until closing in 2019 A new 3 story Nordstrom and a 2 story wing leading to the new Nordstrom opened in August 1997 Simon Property Group took ownership of the mall when it acquired Corporate Property Investors in 1998 In March 2012 it was announced that a new 100 000 square foot building anchored by luxury department store Neiman Marcus would be added to Roosevelt Field Opened on February 19 2016 this expansion created room for even more shops leading up to the luxury department store and was accompanied by a new parking structure 8 During the renovation of the mall in 2015 the glass elevators in the center were removed to create a play area and new elevators were built to replace them Simon had discovered that the scenic elevators had to be removed due to severe hydraulic oil leakage According to Newsday on June 26 2020 Microsoft announced they were closing their store with the rest of the Microsoft stores 9 On September 10 2020 it was announced that Century 21 which was going to open in the former Bloomingdale s Furniture Gallery space in 2021 would no longer be coming to the mall due to chain filing for bankruptcy and closing all 13 stores 10 References Edit Store Directory for Roosevelt Field A Shopping Center In East Garden City NY A Simon Property www simon com Do Business at Roosevelt Field a Simon Property business simon com Residents Speed up hamlet s name change Newsday Retrieved 2022 03 06 Leasing sheet PDF America s 10 most valuable malls are bringing in billions in sales CNBC 2018 01 29 Thomas Lauren 2020 09 10 Discount retailer Century 21 files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is closing all of its 13 stores CNBC Retrieved 2021 04 22 Primark stores slated for Roosevelt Field Green Acres Mall Roosevelt Field Mall Getting 100 Million Makeover 17 September 2014 Retrieved 12 January 2018 Schuetz Molly Bass Dina June 26 2020 Microsoft to Close Retail Stores Permanently in Digital Bet Bloomberg Retrieved June 26 2020 Thomas Lauren 2020 09 10 Discount retailer Century 21 files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is closing all of its 13 stores CNBC External links EditRoosevelt Field Official Site Coordinates 40 44 17 N 73 36 45 W 40 73806 N 73 61250 W 40 73806 73 61250 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roosevelt Field shopping mall amp oldid 1131999617, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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