Eastland Mall (Bloomington, Illinois)

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Eastland Mall
Eastland Mall (Bloomington, Illinois)
Location Bloomington, Illinois, United States
Coordinates 40°29′10″N88°57′21″W / 40.486126°N 88.955698°W / 40.486126; -88.955698
Address1615 East Empire Street

Bloomington IL 61701

309.663.5361
Opening dateFebruary 16, 1967 (1967-02-16) [1]
Developer Copaken, White & Blitt
Owner CBL & Associates Properties
No. of stores and services75 [2]
No. of anchor tenants 5 (1 open, 3 vacant, 1 subdivided into mall space) [2]
Total retail floor area 768,862 square feet (71,000 m2) [2]
No. of floors1 (2 in former Bergner's and former Macy's)
Public transit access Connect Transit
Website ishopeastlandmall.com

Eastland Mall is a shopping mall in Bloomington, Illinois. It opened in 1967 and has expanded several times in its history. It features more than 90 stores and a food court. The anchor store is Kohl's. There are 3 vacant anchor stores that were once Macy's, Bergner's, and Sears. The fifth anchor store, JCPenney, has been rebuilt, partially demolished, and subdivided into in-line mall retail space. The mall is owned and managed by CBL & Associates Properties.

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History

Eastland Mall opened on February 16, 1967, anchored by JCPenney and Sears, both of which had moved from downtown Bloomington. [1] The mall was built on the east side of town, at the southwestern corner of East Empire Street (Illinois Route 9) and Veterans Parkway (formerly U.S. Route 66, now Interstate 55 Business Loop). [1] At the time, this intersection had only a gas station, although a Kmart store was also under development at the time. [1]

Eastland Mall housed many local and national tenants including Woolworth, [3] Kirlin's Hallmark Gold Crown [4] and a Walgreens drugstore, which relocated outside the mall in 1991. [5] Besides the two anchors, several of the mall's tenants had moved from downtown, including Singer Sewing Center [1] and Chadband's Diamond and Gold Center; the latter had been in business since 1892. [6] Other major tenants included a grocery store and movie theater. [1]

An Applebee's opened next to the mall on November 7, 1994. [7]

The mall was expanded several times in its history, first with a Bergner's department store in 1973, the first new department store to open in the city in more than thirty years. [8] Kohl's was added a decade later. [1] A food court was added in 1989 [9] followed by a mall-wide renovation a year later, [10] Sears expanded its store in 1997, [11] and a Famous-Barr was added in November 1999, [12] which became Macy's in 2006. [1] On January 4, 2017, Macy's announced that it would close its store as part of a plan to close 68 stores nationwide. The store closed on March 31, 2017. [13] After the announcement, JCPenney stated on March 17, 2017, that they would be closing their store on July 31, 2017 as part of a plan to close 138 stores nationwide. [14] This was later delayed for unknown reasons, and the store would then close at the end of August. [15] In 2018, it was announced that the vacant JCPenney anchor store would be subdivided, with a Planet Fitness and H&M opening in the fall of 2018. It was also announced that Outback Steakhouse would be built on the northeast corner of the mall property which opened on December 12, 2018. [16] On April 18, 2018, Bergner's announced that its store would be closing in August 2018 as the parent company, Bon-Ton Stores, was going out of business. The store closed on August 31, 2018 which left Kohl's and Sears as the only anchor stores. [17] On June 8, 2018, it was announced that Hibbett Sports will open later in 2018. The new store will open next to the Charlotte Russe store. On August 22, 2018, Sears announced that its store would be closing in November 2018 as part of a plan to close 46 stores nationwide. After the store closed, Kohl's was the only traditional anchor store left. [18] On September 11, 2018, it was announced that H&M would open on October 4. [19] The closure of Woolworth made way for an Old Navy store. Chattanooga, Tennessee-based CBL & Associates Properties acquired the mall from Copaken, White and Blitt in November 2005 along with two other malls. [20]

Community impact

A second mall, College Hills Mall, opened in nearby Normal in 1980. This smaller mall was an unsuccessful competitor, lacking the big chain stores present at Eastland; [21] over time, many stores such as MC Sports would relocate from College Hills to Eastland. College Hills Mall was demolished in 2005 for a new shopping mall called The Shoppes at College Hills.

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