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White Oaks Mall (Springfield, Illinois)

White Oaks Mall is a shopping center in Springfield, Illinois, United States. It is located at the junction of Illinois Route 4 (Veterans Parkway) and Wabash Avenue. With 928,772 square feet (86,285.7 m2) of retail space, it is the largest enclosed shopping center in Central Illinois.[1] The mall's anchor stores are Macy's, Michaels, LA Fitness, and Dick's Sporting Goods. There are 2 vacant anchor stores that were once Bergner's and Sears.

White Oaks Mall
White Oaks Mall from the southeast
LocationSpringfield, Illinois
Coordinates39°46′02″N 89°42′13″W / 39.76723°N 89.70358°W / 39.76723; -89.70358Coordinates: 39°46′02″N 89°42′13″W / 39.76723°N 89.70358°W / 39.76723; -89.70358
Opening date1977
OwnerSimon Property Group (80.7%)
No. of stores and services77
No. of anchor tenants6 (4 open, 2 vacant)
Total retail floor area928,772 square feet (86,285.7 m2)
No. of floors2
Websitesimon.com/mall/white-oaks-mall

History

The mall is located on the southwest side of Springfield, approximately five miles (8 km) southwest of the traditional city center. Construction started in 1974 and opened in 1977.[2][3] Stix Baer & Fuller was an original anchor store, but it was closed in 1982 and sold to Kohl's when the former chain decided to close all operations outside its primary market of St. Louis, Missouri. At the time, this move coincided with rumors that Kohl's would also be operating a location at Hickory Point Mall in Forsyth, Illinois.[4]

In the early 1990s, it underwent a $14 million renovation which included the addition of a new food court.[5] A carousel was installed in 1997.

White Oaks Mall houses over 100 stores.[6] Its operator, the Simon Property Group, which owns 80.7% of the mall, describes White Oaks Mall as a "super-regional shopping mall".[2] The mall shares its name with the White Oak, the state tree of Illinois.

The original planned name of the mall was Westroads Mall. Ed McMahon and Billy Carter attended the grand opening held on August 24, 1977.[3][7]

White Oaks Mall has a children's play area. Children's Place and Carter's specialize in juvenile clothing.[8]

Two major closure announcements were made in 2018. In April, it was announced that Bergner's would be closing around July 2018 as part of a plan to close all stores nationwide. In May, it was announced that Sears would be closing its White Oaks store in September 2018 as part of a plan to close 78 stores nationwide. After Bergner's and Sears closed, Macy's became the only traditional-sized anchor store doing business at White Oaks.

Anchors

Former anchors

Refitting

The Illinois Department of Central Management Services, the custodian of Illinois state government real estate, confirmed a report in December 2020 that the state had purchased the Sears anchor store building, with its approximately 120,000 square feet of space, with the intent of redeveloping the footprint as office space for three state departments. The Illinois Department of Innovation and Technology, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, and the Illinois Pollution Control Board were said to be planning the move.[12]

References

  1. ^ "Springfield: Shopping". Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  2. ^ a b "White Oaks Mall: Springfield, IL". Simon Property Group. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  3. ^ a b "White Oaks Mall (1993)". SpringfieldRewind.com. December 11, 2007. Retrieved November 9, 2009.
  4. ^ "Officials decline comment on Kohl move to mall". August 4, 1982. pp. A4. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
  5. ^ Bill Ward (October 17, 1993). "White Oaks Mall a travel adventure: Just when you think you've shopped it all... whoomp, there it is!". Herald & Review (Decatur, Illinois). Retrieved November 9, 2009.
  6. ^ Simon Property Group, L.P. "About White Oaks Mall - A Shopping Center in Springfield, IL - A Simon Property". Retrieved 2020-01-29. White Oaks Mall offers more than 100 specialty stores
  7. ^ "History of White Oaks Mall". The State Journal-Register (Springfield, Illinois). February 1, 2009. Retrieved November 9, 2009.
  8. ^ White Oaks Mall. OutletStoresMalls.com. Retrieved: 9 February 2015.
  9. ^ "Bergner's parent company planning to close all stores, including Springfield".
  10. ^ "New electronics store opens in White Oaks Mall".
  11. ^ "Sears, Kmart to close 6 Illinois stores as sales plunge". 31 May 2018.
  12. ^ Rushton, Bruce (December 3, 2020). "Moving to the mall: State of Illinois buys Sears space". Illinois Times. Springfield, Ill. Retrieved December 5, 2020.

External links

  • Mall website
  • Corporate website

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White Oaks Mall is a shopping center in Springfield Illinois United States It is located at the junction of Illinois Route 4 Veterans Parkway and Wabash Avenue With 928 772 square feet 86 285 7 m2 of retail space it is the largest enclosed shopping center in Central Illinois 1 The mall s anchor stores are Macy s Michaels LA Fitness and Dick s Sporting Goods There are 2 vacant anchor stores that were once Bergner s and Sears White Oaks MallWhite Oaks Mall from the southeastLocationSpringfield IllinoisCoordinates39 46 02 N 89 42 13 W 39 76723 N 89 70358 W 39 76723 89 70358 Coordinates 39 46 02 N 89 42 13 W 39 76723 N 89 70358 W 39 76723 89 70358Opening date1977OwnerSimon Property Group 80 7 No of stores and services77No of anchor tenants6 4 open 2 vacant Total retail floor area928 772 square feet 86 285 7 m2 No of floors2Websitesimon com mall white oaks mall Contents 1 History 2 Anchors 2 1 Former anchors 2 2 Refitting 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe mall is located on the southwest side of Springfield approximately five miles 8 km southwest of the traditional city center Construction started in 1974 and opened in 1977 2 3 Stix Baer amp Fuller was an original anchor store but it was closed in 1982 and sold to Kohl s when the former chain decided to close all operations outside its primary market of St Louis Missouri At the time this move coincided with rumors that Kohl s would also be operating a location at Hickory Point Mall in Forsyth Illinois 4 In the early 1990s it underwent a 14 million renovation which included the addition of a new food court 5 A carousel was installed in 1997 White Oaks Mall houses over 100 stores 6 Its operator the Simon Property Group which owns 80 7 of the mall describes White Oaks Mall as a super regional shopping mall 2 The mall shares its name with the White Oak the state tree of Illinois The original planned name of the mall was Westroads Mall Ed McMahon and Billy Carter attended the grand opening held on August 24 1977 3 7 White Oaks Mall has a children s play area Children s Place and Carter s specialize in juvenile clothing 8 Two major closure announcements were made in 2018 In April it was announced that Bergner s would be closing around July 2018 as part of a plan to close all stores nationwide In May it was announced that Sears would be closing its White Oaks store in September 2018 as part of a plan to close 78 stores nationwide After Bergner s and Sears closed Macy s became the only traditional sized anchor store doing business at White Oaks Anchors EditMacy s originally Famous Barr became Macy s in 2006 Still openFormer anchors Edit Bergner s originally Myers Brothers became Bergner s in 1982 Closed in 2018 9 Montgomery Ward Ceased operations in 2001 The former anchor space was later split among Dick s Sporting Goods Cost Plus World Market and Linens n Things After the latter two closed in 2008 the Linens n Things space became occupied by hhgregg 10 and later Michaels while the Cost Plus space became occupied by LA Fitness Sears Roebuck and Company closed in 2018 last original anchor to close 11 Stix Baer and Fuller 1977 1982 became Kohl s upon liquidation Kohl s Nov 4 1982 1992 moved to White Oaks PlazaRefitting Edit The Illinois Department of Central Management Services the custodian of Illinois state government real estate confirmed a report in December 2020 that the state had purchased the Sears anchor store building with its approximately 120 000 square feet of space with the intent of redeveloping the footprint as office space for three state departments The Illinois Department of Innovation and Technology the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and the Illinois Pollution Control Board were said to be planning the move 12 References Edit Springfield Shopping Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau Retrieved 2009 11 07 a b White Oaks Mall Springfield IL Simon Property Group Retrieved 2009 11 07 a b White Oaks Mall 1993 SpringfieldRewind com December 11 2007 Retrieved November 9 2009 Officials decline comment on Kohl move to mall August 4 1982 pp A4 Retrieved March 19 2022 Bill Ward October 17 1993 White Oaks Mall a travel adventure Just when you think you ve shopped it all whoomp there it is Herald amp Review Decatur Illinois Retrieved November 9 2009 Simon Property Group L P About White Oaks Mall A Shopping Center in Springfield IL A Simon Property Retrieved 2020 01 29 White Oaks Mall offers more than 100 specialty stores History of White Oaks Mall The State Journal Register Springfield Illinois February 1 2009 Retrieved November 9 2009 White Oaks Mall OutletStoresMalls com Retrieved 9 February 2015 Bergner s parent company planning to close all stores including Springfield New electronics store opens in White Oaks Mall Sears Kmart to close 6 Illinois stores as sales plunge 31 May 2018 Rushton Bruce December 3 2020 Moving to the mall State of Illinois buys Sears space Illinois Times Springfield Ill Retrieved December 5 2020 External links EditMall website Corporate website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title White Oaks Mall Springfield Illinois amp oldid 1077973457, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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