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Music City Mall (Lewisville, Texas)

Formerly

The Vista Shopping Center
North Entrance (Prior to the removal of the Music City Mall signage)
LocationLewisville, Texas, United States
Coordinates33°0′9″N 96°58′18″W / 33.00250°N 96.97167°W / 33.00250; -96.97167Coordinates: 33°0′9″N 96°58′18″W / 33.00250°N 96.97167°W / 33.00250; -96.97167
Address2401 S Stemmons Fwy, Lewisville, TX 75067
Opening dateOctober 4, 1989; 33 years ago (1989-10-04)[1]
Previous namesVista Ridge Mall (1989-2017)
DeveloperHomart Development Company, Herring Marathon Group Inc., and JCP Realty Inc.
Management1000 South Vermont LLC
Owner1000 South Vermont LLC
No. of stores and services116 (As of October 2022)
No. of anchor tenants5 (3 open, 2 vacant)
Total retail floor area1,046,000 sq ft (97,200 m2)[2]
No. of floors2
Parking6,300

Music City Mall, originally Vista Ridge Mall, is a shopping mall in Lewisville, Texas, United States, owned and managed by 1000 South Vermont LLC. Opened in 1989, it is located on the southwest corner of Round Grove Road and the portion of Interstate 35E known as Stemmons Freeway. As of October 2022, the mall contains 116 businesses.[3] The current anchors are Dillard's Clearance, Cinemark, and Zion Market. The mall contains two vacant anchors, a former JCPenney and a former Macy's.

History

 
Exterior depiction of Zion Market construction, circa 2019
 
Atrium Court
 
East Concourse

Music City Mall opened on October 4, 1989, as Vista Ridge Mall, with Sears and Dillard's as the initial anchors.[1] By March 1990, the mall was 65% leased,[4] and an additional 19 stores had opened, including The Gap, Casual Corner, and The Limited. The mall added a third anchor when JCPenney opened its Vista Ridge Mall location on August 1, 1990.[5] The fourth anchor to open was Foley's, a unit of May Department Stores, as part of an expansion push by the chain. The store held its dedication in 1991.[6]

In 1991, the mall underwent interior renovations to make the indoor areas more appealing.

When Vista Ridge Mall opened in 1989, it included a 12-screen Cinemark theater, whose marquee and ticket office were in the center court of the mall.[7] In 2006, Cinemark constructed an attached 15-screen movie theater, which contains entrances both inside and outside the mall, and relocated there upon completion. The original theater has since remained unused.

Foley's was rebranded as Macy's in September 2006, as part of Federated Department Stores acquisition and rebranding of May Department Stores.[8]

On December 9, 2013, Vista Ridge Mall was featured in an episode of the TLC series, Bakery Boss.[9] On March 23, 2014, the mall was featured in an episode of the Food Network series, Food Court Wars.

In October 2017, the mall was sold in a live auction to Texas businessman John Bushman of ICA Properties, which owns Music City Mall, Odessa.[10] Upon the purchase, Vista Ridge Mall was renamed Music City Mall, Lewisville.[11] ICA Properties later unveiled a monument inside the mall featuring the Ten Commandments, which they have a tradition of doing at all of their properties.[12]

On May 31, 2018, Sears announced it would be closing as part of a plan to close 72 stores nationwide. The store closed in September 2018.[13] In August 2019, Zion Market opened its first Texas location in the former Sears.[14]

Dillard's transitioned into a clearance location in May 2019.[15]

On June 4, 2020, JCPenney announced it would be closing as part of a plan to close 154 stores nationwide. The store completed its liquidation on October 18, 2020.[16]

On January 6, 2021, Macy's announced it would be closing its location in Music City Mall as part of a plan to close 46 stores nationwide.[17] Macy's completed its liquidation on March 21, 2021, leaving Dillard's Clearance as the only traditional anchor store left.

The Freeform series, Cruel Summer, used Music City Mall as a filming location. The series began airing on April 20, 2021.[18]

In September 2022, ICA Properties sold Music City Mall to 1000 South Vermont LLC.[19]

Redevelopment

Upon its purchase by ICA Properties in 2017, Vista Ridge Mall was rebranded as Music City Mall, Lewisville. The mall transitioned to a music-focused identity, and it became a key supporter of the local music and arts scene. Under this ownership, the mall featured multiple live performances seven days a week, which helped sustain local musicians. Music City Mall continued live performances during the COVID-19 pandemic, while adhering to CDC guidelines. The mall hosted several events throughout the year, such as the annual Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony, and Toycon. In 2019, the mall hosted the K-Pop Together music festival.[20]

On March 21, 2022, the Lewisville City Council approved an agreement with the Catalyst Group to prepare for the first phases of a Music City Mall redevelopment project.[21] The mall was then purchased by 1000 South Vermont LLC in September 2022.[19] Upon the sale of the mall, the live performances and events were discontinued, and the Ten Commandments monument was removed. The following month, signage featuring the Music City Mall name and logo was removed from the building, although the mall remains open. Tenants and employees of the mall have been informed that the mall will once again be renamed, this time to "The Vista", although official plans and details of the redevelopment have not yet been announced to the public.

Anchors

 
Vista view of JCPenney & Dillard's facades from the north entrance area
 
Exterior depiction of Dillard's northern facade

Current:

  • Dillard's Clearance (opened 1989, converted to Clearance location in May 2019)[15]
  • Cinemark (opened 2006, replaced original 12-screen venue in center court)[7]
  • Zion Market (opened 1989 as Sears, closed September 2018, reoccupied by Zion Market in August 2019)[22][14]

Former:

References

  1. ^ a b "Vista Ridge Mall celebrates grand opening in Lewisville". Dallas Morning News. 1989-10-05. Vista Ridge Mall, a joint venture by Homart Development Co., Herring Marathon Group Inc. and JCP Realty Inc., celebrated its grand opening Wednesday in Lewisville. Located on Stemmons freeway, Vista Ridge was completed under a two-phase development with national and local stores, restaurants, a 12-cinema complex, and upon completion, six major department stores. The shopping center is currently anchored by Sears Roebuck and Co. and Dillards Department Stores.
  2. ^ General Growth Properties Vista Ridge Center Information. Retrieved February 14, 2007.
  3. ^ "Properties". MCM Lewisville. Retrieved 2022-10-29.
  4. ^ Waller, Susan (1990-03-04). "New Vista Ridge Mall attracting interest, shoppers". Dallas Morning News.
  5. ^ Baldwin, Pat (1990-07-24). "Penney's store opens Aug. 1". Dallas Morning News.
  6. ^ "Foley's plans to open store at Lewisville mall". Dallas Morning News. 1989-05-10.
  7. ^ a b Wuntch, Philip (1989-12-03). "Lewisville joins the return to theater elegance with Movies 12". Dallas Morning News.
  8. ^ a b JOURNAL, Ellen Byron and Dennis K. BermanStaff Reporters of THE WALL STREET (2005-02-28). "Federated Agrees To Acquire May In $11 Billion Deal". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2019-10-27.
  9. ^ "Bakery Boss Comes to Kristi G's Tonight". D Magazine. 2013-12-09. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
  10. ^ Knopp, Leopold (29 November 2017). "Bushman bringing new life to Vista Ridge". The Lewisville Texan Journal. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  11. ^ McClanahan, John (12 December 2017). "New Owners Plan to Transform Struggling Vista Ridge Mall Into Music Destination". Dallas Observer.
  12. ^ Black, Sherelle (2017-12-29). "Mallgoers gather to watch the unveiling of the Ten Commandments display at Music City Mall Lewisville". impact. Retrieved 2022-10-29.
  13. ^ "Sears to close Lewisville location".
  14. ^ a b Herod, Anna. "Zion Market now open in Lewisville, set to host K-Pop festival in October". Community Impact Newspaper. Retrieved 2019-10-27.
  15. ^ a b Black, Sherelle. "Dillard's in Lewisville is transitioning to a clearance store". Community Impact Newspaper. Retrieved 2019-10-27.
  16. ^ a b "These are the 154 store locations that J.C. Penney is about to close".
  17. ^ "Macy's is closing 45 stores, including two in Dallas-Fort Worth". 6 January 2021.
  18. ^ Dirt.com, Lindsay Blake; Dirt.com, Lindsay Blake (2021-05-11). "Olivia Holt Is Held Captive at an Idyllic Dallas Colonial in Freeform's New Drama Series 'Cruel Summer'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
  19. ^ a b Gibson, Destine (2022-09-13). "Music City Mall in Lewisville sold to new owners". impact. Retrieved 2022-10-29.
  20. ^ "Korean grocer to open in Lewisville with K-Pop festival in October featuring Weki Meki". Dallas News. 2019-08-09. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
  21. ^ Douty, Samantha (2022-03-23). "Lewisville City Council approves funds for Music City Mall redevelopment project". impact. Retrieved 2022-10-29.
  22. ^ Goodwin, Heather M. "Sears to close Lewisville location". Star Local.

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FormerlyThe Vista Shopping CenterNorth Entrance Prior to the removal of the Music City Mall signage LocationLewisville Texas United StatesCoordinates33 0 9 N 96 58 18 W 33 00250 N 96 97167 W 33 00250 96 97167 Coordinates 33 0 9 N 96 58 18 W 33 00250 N 96 97167 W 33 00250 96 97167Address2401 S Stemmons Fwy Lewisville TX 75067Opening dateOctober 4 1989 33 years ago 1989 10 04 1 Previous namesVista Ridge Mall 1989 2017 DeveloperHomart Development Company Herring Marathon Group Inc and JCP Realty Inc Management1000 South Vermont LLCOwner1000 South Vermont LLCNo of stores and services116 As of October 2022 No of anchor tenants5 3 open 2 vacant Total retail floor area1 046 000 sq ft 97 200 m2 2 No of floors2Parking6 300Music City Mall originally Vista Ridge Mall is a shopping mall in Lewisville Texas United States owned and managed by 1000 South Vermont LLC Opened in 1989 it is located on the southwest corner of Round Grove Road and the portion of Interstate 35E known as Stemmons Freeway As of October 2022 the mall contains 116 businesses 3 The current anchors are Dillard s Clearance Cinemark and Zion Market The mall contains two vacant anchors a former JCPenney and a former Macy s Contents 1 History 2 Redevelopment 3 Anchors 4 ReferencesHistory Edit Exterior depiction of Zion Market construction circa 2019 Atrium Court East Concourse Music City Mall opened on October 4 1989 as Vista Ridge Mall with Sears and Dillard s as the initial anchors 1 By March 1990 the mall was 65 leased 4 and an additional 19 stores had opened including The Gap Casual Corner and The Limited The mall added a third anchor when JCPenney opened its Vista Ridge Mall location on August 1 1990 5 The fourth anchor to open was Foley s a unit of May Department Stores as part of an expansion push by the chain The store held its dedication in 1991 6 In 1991 the mall underwent interior renovations to make the indoor areas more appealing When Vista Ridge Mall opened in 1989 it included a 12 screen Cinemark theater whose marquee and ticket office were in the center court of the mall 7 In 2006 Cinemark constructed an attached 15 screen movie theater which contains entrances both inside and outside the mall and relocated there upon completion The original theater has since remained unused Foley s was rebranded as Macy s in September 2006 as part of Federated Department Stores acquisition and rebranding of May Department Stores 8 On December 9 2013 Vista Ridge Mall was featured in an episode of the TLC series Bakery Boss 9 On March 23 2014 the mall was featured in an episode of the Food Network series Food Court Wars In October 2017 the mall was sold in a live auction to Texas businessman John Bushman of ICA Properties which owns Music City Mall Odessa 10 Upon the purchase Vista Ridge Mall was renamed Music City Mall Lewisville 11 ICA Properties later unveiled a monument inside the mall featuring the Ten Commandments which they have a tradition of doing at all of their properties 12 On May 31 2018 Sears announced it would be closing as part of a plan to close 72 stores nationwide The store closed in September 2018 13 In August 2019 Zion Market opened its first Texas location in the former Sears 14 Dillard s transitioned into a clearance location in May 2019 15 On June 4 2020 JCPenney announced it would be closing as part of a plan to close 154 stores nationwide The store completed its liquidation on October 18 2020 16 On January 6 2021 Macy s announced it would be closing its location in Music City Mall as part of a plan to close 46 stores nationwide 17 Macy s completed its liquidation on March 21 2021 leaving Dillard s Clearance as the only traditional anchor store left The Freeform series Cruel Summer used Music City Mall as a filming location The series began airing on April 20 2021 18 In September 2022 ICA Properties sold Music City Mall to 1000 South Vermont LLC 19 Redevelopment EditUpon its purchase by ICA Properties in 2017 Vista Ridge Mall was rebranded as Music City Mall Lewisville The mall transitioned to a music focused identity and it became a key supporter of the local music and arts scene Under this ownership the mall featured multiple live performances seven days a week which helped sustain local musicians Music City Mall continued live performances during the COVID 19 pandemic while adhering to CDC guidelines The mall hosted several events throughout the year such as the annual Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony and Toycon In 2019 the mall hosted the K Pop Together music festival 20 On March 21 2022 the Lewisville City Council approved an agreement with the Catalyst Group to prepare for the first phases of a Music City Mall redevelopment project 21 The mall was then purchased by 1000 South Vermont LLC in September 2022 19 Upon the sale of the mall the live performances and events were discontinued and the Ten Commandments monument was removed The following month signage featuring the Music City Mall name and logo was removed from the building although the mall remains open Tenants and employees of the mall have been informed that the mall will once again be renamed this time to The Vista although official plans and details of the redevelopment have not yet been announced to the public Anchors Edit Vista view of JCPenney amp Dillard s facades from the north entrance area Exterior depiction of Dillard s northern facadeCurrent Dillard s Clearance opened 1989 converted to Clearance location in May 2019 15 Cinemark opened 2006 replaced original 12 screen venue in center court 7 Zion Market opened 1989 as Sears closed September 2018 reoccupied by Zion Market in August 2019 22 14 Former JCPenney opened 1990 closed October 18 2020 16 Macy s opened 1991 as Foley s became Macy s in 2006 closed March 21 2021 8 References Edit a b Vista Ridge Mall celebrates grand opening in Lewisville Dallas Morning News 1989 10 05 Vista Ridge Mall a joint venture by Homart Development Co Herring Marathon Group Inc and JCP Realty Inc celebrated its grand opening Wednesday in Lewisville Located on Stemmons freeway Vista Ridge was completed under a two phase development with national and local stores restaurants a 12 cinema complex and upon completion six major department stores The shopping center is currently anchored by Sears Roebuck and Co and Dillards Department Stores General Growth Properties Vista Ridge Center Information Retrieved February 14 2007 Properties MCM Lewisville Retrieved 2022 10 29 Waller Susan 1990 03 04 New Vista Ridge Mall attracting interest shoppers Dallas Morning News Baldwin Pat 1990 07 24 Penney s store opens Aug 1 Dallas Morning News Foley s plans to open store at Lewisville mall Dallas Morning News 1989 05 10 a b Wuntch Philip 1989 12 03 Lewisville joins the return to theater elegance with Movies 12 Dallas Morning News a b JOURNAL Ellen Byron and Dennis K BermanStaff Reporters of THE WALL STREET 2005 02 28 Federated Agrees To Acquire May In 11 Billion Deal Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2019 10 27 Bakery Boss Comes to Kristi G s Tonight D Magazine 2013 12 09 Retrieved 2021 03 22 Knopp Leopold 29 November 2017 Bushman bringing new life to Vista Ridge The Lewisville Texan Journal Retrieved 1 July 2019 McClanahan John 12 December 2017 New Owners Plan to Transform Struggling Vista Ridge Mall Into Music Destination Dallas Observer Black Sherelle 2017 12 29 Mallgoers gather to watch the unveiling of the Ten Commandments display at Music City Mall Lewisville impact Retrieved 2022 10 29 Sears to close Lewisville location a b Herod Anna Zion Market now open in Lewisville set to host K Pop festival in October Community Impact Newspaper Retrieved 2019 10 27 a b Black Sherelle Dillard s in Lewisville is transitioning to a clearance store Community Impact Newspaper Retrieved 2019 10 27 a b These are the 154 store locations that J C Penney is about to close Macy s is closing 45 stores including two in Dallas Fort Worth 6 January 2021 Dirt com Lindsay Blake Dirt com Lindsay Blake 2021 05 11 Olivia Holt Is Held Captive at an Idyllic Dallas Colonial in Freeform s New Drama Series Cruel Summer The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2021 05 13 a b Gibson Destine 2022 09 13 Music City Mall in Lewisville sold to new owners impact Retrieved 2022 10 29 Korean grocer to open in Lewisville with K Pop festival in October featuring Weki Meki Dallas News 2019 08 09 Retrieved 2021 03 22 Douty Samantha 2022 03 23 Lewisville City Council approves funds for Music City Mall redevelopment project impact Retrieved 2022 10 29 Goodwin Heather M Sears to close Lewisville location Star Local Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Music City Mall Lewisville Texas amp oldid 1135417592, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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