词条 | Richland Mall (South Carolina) |
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| shopping_mall_name = Richland Mall | image = Richland FASHION Mall Columbia, SC December 2017 (38817383380).jpg | caption = Exterior view of Richland Mall, December 2017 | location = 3400 Forest Drive Columbia, South Carolina, United States 29204 | coordinates = {{coord|34.0168|-80.9903|display=inline,title}} | opening_date = 1961 | owner = | manager = Richland Joint Venture | developer= | number_of_stores = 10+ | number_of_anchors = 1 | floor_area = {{convert|713992|sqft|m2}} [1] (GLA) | floors = 2 | website = Richland Mall website }} Richland Mall is located just off Forest Drive at Beltline Blvd in Columbia, South Carolina. It opened in 1961 as an open-air mall anchored by J.B. White and Winn Dixie.[2] L. J. Hooker bought the complex and in 1988 converted it to an enclosed mall called Richland Fashion Mall. Original anchors of the Richland Fashion Mall were Bonwit Teller, Parisian and J.B. White, one of the few stores to carry over from the old mall. Today the mall is anchored solely by Belk and Barnes & Noble. Bonwit Teller closed in 1993 and was replaced by Dillard's which closed in 2003. J.B. White was purchased by Dillard's in 1998 and converted to Belk as a part of a Dillard's/Belk store swap. Parisian closed in 2006 after being acquired by Belk. For a period of time, the mall was renamed Midtown at Forest Acres. Other major retailers include a 7-screen Regal Cinemas. Verizon Wireless used to operate a call center in former mall and food court space, but it has moved out of Richland Mall to Elgin.[3] Eckerd Drug also had a pharmacy at Midtown until 2005. In April 2009, the Columbia Children's Theatre relocated to Richland. They moved into the retail space that had previously been an Express clothing store. In April 2010, the mall was sold to Century Capitol Group who brought on Kahn Development Company in an attempt to breathe new life into the mall. The first thing they did was change the name from Midtown at Forest Acres back to Richland Mall. On January 30, 2011, S&S Cafeteria departed Richland Mall and was replaced by locally owned Sadie's American Cafeteria. Sadie's closed and in 2013 the space was occupied by Jackson Family Cafeteria, a buffet which closed in 2016. In March 2013, TGI Fridays departed Richland Mall and was replaced with The Seafood Academy which closed in 2016. Current stores include: GNC, Belk, Columbia Children's Theatre, Regal Cinemas, IASVBO - PwC (Private Business Office), Barnes and Noble Bookstore/Cafe, Lens Crafters . References1. ^untitled {{Columbia area malls and shopping centers}}{{Shopping Malls in South Carolina |state=collapsed}}2. ^{{cite book|title=Forest Acres|author1=Montgomery, W.M.|author2=Montgomery, W.M.|date=2010|publisher=Arcadia Pub.|isbn=9780738586182|url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=sN8Em6ktBUsC&pg=PA80|page=80|accessdate=2015-08-27}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.columbiabusinessreport.com/news/44915-richland-mall-poised-for-a-comeback|title=Columbia Regional Business Report | Columbia, SC|publisher=columbiabusinessreport.com|accessdate=2015-08-27}} 3 : Buildings and structures in Columbia, South Carolina|Shopping malls in South Carolina|Shopping malls established in 1961 |
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