Westwood Mall (Houston)

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Westwood Mall
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The Sears at Westwood Mall, which closed in 2017
Westwood Mall (Houston)
Location Houston, Texas, United States
Coordinates 29°40′39″N95°32′43″W / 29.6775°N 95.5452°W / 29.6775; -95.5452 Coordinates: 29°40′39″N95°32′43″W / 29.6775°N 95.5452°W / 29.6775; -95.5452
Address9700 Bissonnet Street
Opening date1975 (1975)
Closing dateJune 1, 1998(22 years ago) (1998-06-01)
OwnerYoungWoo & Associates [1]
No. of anchor tenants 2
No. of floors2
Public transit access METRO Routes 65 & 68

Westwood Mall was a shopping mall located in the Westwood business development in Houston, Texas. The mall was located at the intersection of Interstate 69/U.S. Route 59 and Bissonnet Street, in the Westwood area in southwest Houston.

History

Westwood Mall has its roots in the opening of a branch of Sears in 1972 – three years before the mall opened. [2] The mall itself opened in 1975 with a two-story floorplan, anchored by Joske's on the west end and Sears on the east end, with the freeway frontage, and featured 60 stores and a food court, with its most notable architectural feature being an unconventional main entrance on the Bissonnet Street side of the mall; this entrance housed an elevator and a bank of escalators and stairs leading from the first floor foyer to the second floor of the mall. Conversely, the mall's rear entrance led into the first floor food court, which was blocked by the main entrance.

At the time that it was built, it was located in the Alief area of unincorporated Harris County; the area was annexed by Houston shortly thereafter. From the beginning, it always had difficulty competing with nearby and more established Sharpstown Mall, but manage to survive due to a number of factors:

The mall received exposure when scenes in the 1983 television movie Adam , portrayed to be at the Hollywood Mall in Hollywood, Florida, were filmed inside Westwood Mall, primarily at and around the Sears store. [3] [4] In 1987, Joske's was converted to Dillard's, as a byproduct of Campeau Corporation's takeover of parent company Allied Stores who sold Joske's to the latter. The following year, in 1988, the mall completed a renovation that added skylights and improved the mall's overall image, culminating in an advertising campaign during this time. At one point in the early 1990s, Westwood considered recruiting Foley's as a third anchor, a move that would have resulted in Foley's closing its Sharpstown Mall location.

However, this move did not materialize as Westwood began to face a series of setbacks. The economic malaise dating to the "oil bust" in Houston combined with changes in laws regulating multifamily housing resulted in many of the nearby apartment complexes becoming both a refuge for low-income renters and a haven for criminal activity, culminating in two incidents at the mall itself in only a two-month span. [5] [6] Around the same time, Sharpstown Mall underwent its own renovation in 1993 that added an eight-screen movie theater and other new features, effectively deterring Foley's from departing the newly renamed Sharpstown Center.

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Sears at Westwood Mall

The mall's most fatal blow came in 1996 when First Colony Mall opened in Sugar Land. Located in Fort Bend County, First Colony Mall significantly weakened Sharpstown Center while simultaneously robbing Westwood Mall of its most critical customer base. Faced with a declining selection of stores and (in the case of Dillard's) more desirable locations at adjacent malls, Westwood's owners decided to convert the mall into a high-tech office center in 1998.

Except for the Sears store, the mall now consists of office space and today operates as the Southwest Corporate Center (SWCC). In 2015, Sears Holdings spun off 235 of its properties, including the Sears at Westwood Mall, into Seritage Growth Properties. [7] On June 22, 2017, Sears announced that it would close its Westwood location following a liquidation sale after 42 years in the mall—23 years as a mall anchor and outliving the mall as a standalone store for 19 years. [8]

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