West Oaks Mall (Orlando)

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West Oaks Mall
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Exterior view of West Oaks Mall, April 2017
West Oaks Mall (Orlando)
Location Ocoee, Florida
Coordinates 28°33′25″N81°30′56″W / 28.5569°N 81.5156°W / 28.5569; -81.5156
Opening dateOctober 2, 1996
Developer Homart Development Company [1]
OwnerMoonbeam Capital Investments LLC
No. of stores and services61 [2]
No. of anchor tenants 4 (2 open, 1 vacant, 1 used as a SunPass Center) [2]
Total retail floor area 1,077,481 sq ft. [3]
No. of floors1 ( 2 in some anchors)
Parking5,500 spaces
Public transit accessAiga bus trans.svg LYNX transportation logo.svg 54, 105, 125, 611, 613 at the West Oaks Mall SuperStop
Website www.westoaksmall.com

West Oaks Mall is a local mall located in Ocoee, Florida near Orlando. It is anchored by Dillard's Clearance Center, J. C. Penney, a SunPass Customer Service Center, and a Bed Bath & Beyond Call Center, and has 115 store spaces, a food court, and a 14-screen AMC theater.

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History

The West Oaks Mall, originally called the Lake Lotta Mall, was announced in April 1995 when the Homart Development Company bought 130 acres of land for the mall. Designed by the Atlanta based design firm Thompson, Ventulett, Steinbeck, and Associates, the mall was slated to be a total of 950,000 sq ft, with anchors Sears, Dillard's, Gayfers, and JCPenney as well as 125 specialty stores and a multi-screen theater. [4] By June 1996, the mall, now managed by General Growth Properties after their takeover of Homart's mall-development arm, had reached 73% occupancy, with the opening pushed back to October 2. [5] In September 1996, it was announced the mall was to feature a 600 sq ft playground, designed by International Inc of New Braunfels, Texas. [6] The mall opened October 2 to a crowd of 30,000 people. [7]

In December 1996, AMC Theatres requested to be able to expand their planned 14-screen theater into a 24-screen theater, however this was not approved. [8] The 14-screen theater opened on March 19, 1997. [9]

The Gayfers location was sold to Parisian in 1998, after its acquisition by Dillard's that year. [10] In February 2004, it was announced that the Parisian location would be converted to McRae's, which it operated as for around a year, when the location was sold to Belk in April 2005. [11] [12] In 2008, it was announced that the Belk location at the mall would be closing by the end of February. At the time, owners GGP had announced speculative plans to demolish the anchor building for lifestyle-center style tenants, but this never occurred. [13]

In 2012, it was announced that Sears would be closing its location at the mall by January 2013, along with 10 others, with plans to sell the properties to GGP. [14] The space remained vacant until 2016, when it was converted into a customer service center for SunPass, operated by Xerox Corp. [15] In November 2012, the mall was purchased by Moonbeam Capital Investments, for $15.9 million. [16] In 2017, it was announced that a call center operated by Bed Bath & Beyond would take over half of the former Belk anchor, with plans to create 500 jobs by 2018. [17]

The small chain tenants at the mall remaining during the decline of the mall include Banter by Piercing Pagoda, Bath & Body Works, and Rainbow. These are all still open.

Foot Locker and The Children's Place closed in 2022. Jimmy Jazz closed in 2023. Champs Sports, Spencer's, and Underground by Journeys closed in 2024.

Anchors and tenants

Former anchors and tenants

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