Kenosha Mall
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Location | Kenosha, Wisconsin |
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Opening date | 1991 |
Developer | Taubman Centers |
Management | Brookfield Properties |
Owner | Brookfield Properties |
No. of anchor tenants | 6 |
No. of floors | 1 |
Kenosha Mall is a mall in Kenosha, Wisconsin. It currently has 6 anchors, which are Meijer, Hobby Lobby, The RoomPlace, Primark, Kenosha Ice Rink Arena & Swimming Pool, and Marcus Theatres. The mall has an L-shaped layout
History[edit]
The mall was developed by Taubman Centers when it opened in 1991. It had Sears, JCPenney, H. C. Prange, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Sears Outlet. H. C. Prange got converted to Younkers in 1992. Sears closed down it’s catalog business in 1993, and the former Sears Outlet space became a JCPenney Outlet Store in 1996. Taubman Centers sold the mall to the Mills Corporation in 1997. The Mills Corporation sold the mall to Rouse Properties in 2004. Rouse then sold the mall to GGP in 2006. In 2007, JCPenney relocated to a nearby mall, replacing a former Carson Pirie Scott in that mall, and that same year, the Younkers got converted to a Boston Store. The former JCPenney space briefly became a Steve & Barry's, and then a Sports Authority in 2009. The JCPenney Outlet Store closed in 2010, which has been replaced by the ice rink arena and the swimming pool in 2014. GGP sold the mall to Namdar Realty Group in 2015. Sports Authority closed in 2016, Sears closed in 2017, and Boston Store closed in 2018, causing a decline. Marcus Theatres built and opened back in 2017. In 2019, Hobby Lobby replaced the former Sports Authority space. In 2021, Bed Bath & Beyond shut down. In 2022, Namdar sold the mall to Brookfield Properties. In 2023, Meijer replaced Sears, The RoomPlace, a furniture store, replaced Boston Store, and Primark replaced Bed Bath & Beyond
Anchors[edit]
Current Anchors[edit]
Meijer (opened 2023)
Hobby Lobby (opened 2019)
The RoomPlace (opened 2023)
Primark (opened 2023)
Kenosha Ice Rink Arena & Swimming Pool (opened 2014)
Marcus Theatres (opened 2017)
Former Anchors[edit]
Sears (opened in 1991, closed in 2017, replaced by Meijer)
JCPenney (opened in 1991, relocated in 2007, replaced by Sports Authority)
Boston Store (opened in 2007, closed in 2018, replaced by The RoomPlace)
Bed Bath & Beyond (opened in 1991, closed in 2021, replaced by Primark)
H. C. Prange (opened in 1991, converted to Younkers)
Younkers (opened in 1992, converted to Boston Store)
Steve & Barry's (opened in 2007, closed in 2008, replaced by Sports Authority)
Sports Authority (opened in 2009, closed in 2016, replaced by Hobby Lobby)
Sears Outlet (opened in 1991, closed in 1993, replaced by JCPenney Outlet Store)
JCPenney Outlet Store (opened in 1996, closed in 2010, replaced by an ice rink arena and swimming pool in 2014)
Real Estate Groups[edit]
Taubman Centers: developed the mall in 1991, sold the mall to Mills Corporation in 1997
Mills Corporation: owned the mall from 1997 until it sold the mall to Rouse in 2004
Rouse Properties: owned the mall from 2004 until it sold the mall to GGP in 2006
GGP Inc.: owned the mall from 2006 until it sold the mall to Namdar in 2015
Namdar Realty Group: owned the mall from 2015 until it sold the mall to Brookfield Properties in 2022
Brookfield Properties: current owner of mall since 2022
References[edit]
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