Independence Mall (North Carolina)

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Independence Mall
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Independence Mall (North Carolina)
Location Wilmington, North Carolina, U.S.
Coordinates 34°12′48″N77°54′22″W / 34.21334°N 77.9061°W / 34.21334; -77.9061 Coordinates: 34°12′48″N77°54′22″W / 34.21334°N 77.9061°W / 34.21334; -77.9061
Address3500 Oleander Drive
Wilmington, North Carolina
28403
Opening date1979
DeveloperStrouse, Greenberg & Co.
The Oleander Co.
ManagementBrookfield Properties
Owner Brookfield Properties
No. of stores and services144
No. of anchor tenants 5 (1 opening)
Total retail floor area 997,525 square feet (92,673.1 m2)(GLA)
No. of floors1 (2 in Belk, Dillard's and former Sears)
Website www.shopindependencemall.com
The Middle of Belk at Independence Mall Belk independence mall (Wilmington).jpg
The Middle of Belk at Independence Mall

Independence Mall (formerly Westfield Shoppingtown Independence or Westfield Independence) is the only enclosed shopping mall in Wilmington, North Carolina. It opened in 1979 with anchor stores Belk-Beery (now Belk), JCPenney, and Sears. A later expansion added a new wing and Dillard's store to the center after Westfield Group purchased the mall. [1] The mall is located on Oleander Drive (U.S. 76) and Independence Blvd east of downtown Wilmington. The mall has a food court and no longer features a carousel.

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History

Independence Mall was developed by a partnership between Philadelphia-based Strouse, Greenberg & Co. and Wilmington-based The Oleander Co. It opened in 1979 with anchor stores Belk-Beery (now Belk), JCPenney, and Sears. A notable feature of the mall was the mosaic murals depicting Wilmington landmarks and landscapes, designed by artist and retired savings-and-loan executive Samuel D. Bissette.

New owners and expansion

In 1997, the mall was sold to Westfield America, Inc., a precursor to Westfield Group, Westfield's management would oversee a major expansion, which would add a fourth arm to the mall, anchored by a new Dillard's store and including a 400-seat food court. The name of the mall was changed to Westfield Shoppingtown Independence in 1998. In 2005, the Shoppingtown name was dropped, however the signs still have the Shoppingtown name in it. [1]

In 2000, Independence Mall Cinemas, a three-screen theater complex operated by Carmike Cinemas, which opened in 1979, was demolished to make way for the new Dillard's wing, which the new store opened on March 16, 2001, while the new wing opened on March 21, 2001.

On May 9, 2006, Westfield sold the mall to Centro Properties Group which its joint venture subsidiary Centro Watt (now Brixmor Property Group) managed the property, and then the name of the mall returned to Independence Mall. [2]

In 2012, It was announced that the carousel in the center court would be removed after eight years of operation. [3]

Financial Issues and Redevelopment

In October 2014, a $110 million loan on Independence Mall went into default after payments were overdue for more than a month. [4] As of July 2016, a foreclosure auction date had been set for later that month, however the date has continuously been moved in efforts to continue discussions with the loan borrower, Centro Independence LLC. [5] A property appraisal done in December 2015 valued the mall at only $61 million.

On June 27, 2017, Rouse Properties (now part of Brookfield Properties) purchased the mall for $45 million and announced the redevelopment of the mall into a modern open-air shopping center and change the mall's name to The Collection at Independence. [6] [7]

On April 6, 2018, it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 24 stores nationwide. The store closed in June 2018. [8]

In August 2019, the final plans for the redevelopment of the mall has been approved by the city of Wilmington, and shortly after, the remaining tenants at the former Sears wing have been relocated to the 3 remaining anchor wings, and as a result, the Sears space along with a nearby mall entrance that also used to house Ruby Tuesday, Leland-based San Felipe Mexican Restaurant, and Nikki's Sushi (relocating to Dillard's wing), has been blocked off to make way for the demolition and redevelopment. The current name of the mall will be retained. [9]

On October 2, 2020, Five Below held their grand opening in part of the former Sears space. [10]

On October 14, 2020, sporting goods retailer, Dick's Sporting Goods announced they would also be opening their brand-new store in part of the former Sears property on October 17, 2020. [11] Relocating from its existing nearby location in College Rd that used to be occupied by Best Products until its liquidation in 1997. Blaze Pizza, Rainbow, & T-Mobile will open.

On March 25, 2022, a Dave's Hot Chicken restaurant opened right next to the mall. [12]

Anchors

Former Anchors

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