Markland Mall
Markland Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Kokomo, Indiana. Opened in 1968, the mall's anchor stores are Target, Books-A-Million, Carter's, PetSmart, Party City, Ross Dress for Less, ALDI, and Gravity Trampoline Park. There is 1 vacant anchor store that was once Carson's. It is managed by Washington Prime Group.
Location | Kokomo, Indiana, U.S. |
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Coordinates | 40.474°N 86.110°W |
Address | 1114 17th Street |
Opening date | 1968[1] |
Developer | Melvin Simon & Associates |
Owner | Washington Prime Group |
No. of stores and services | 40+ |
No. of anchor tenants | 9 (8 open, 1 vacant) |
Total retail floor area | 312,579 sq ft (29,039.5 m2)[1] |
No. of floors | 1 |
History
Melvin Simon & Associates announced the development of Markland Mall in 1967. Original tenants included Sears, Danners 5 & 10, a Kroger supermarket, SupeRx drugstore,[2] and an Ayr-Way discount store.[3]
The Danners store became William H. Block Co. in 1974.[4] Ayr-Way was converted to Target along with the rest of the Ayr-Way chain in 1981.[5] In 1985, the William H. Block store was expanded, taking over a mall hallway and space vacated by Robert Hall Village. This was part of a mall expansion that included the installation of new floor tiles and skylights, as well as the extension of certain storefronts to give the hallways a "staggered" appearance.[6] Block later became Lazarus in 1987, and then Macy's before closing.
In 2001, Old Navy was added to the mall, replacing space once occupied by a Goodyear service center.[7] Lazarus became Macy's before closing in 2005. The movie theater, also an original tenant, closed in 2006.[8] In 2011, the former Lazarus space became Carson's, resulting in the closure of an Elder-Beerman at the nearby Kokomo Mall (now Kokomo Town Center).[9] Old Navy closed in 2016,[10] with Sears and MC Sports both closing in 2017.[11][12] Later in 2017, it was confirmed that the Sears store would be torn down for Aldi, Party City, PetSmart, and Ross Dress for Less.[13] A gym called Gravity replaced the MC Sports store the same year.[14] Carson's closed in Summer 2018 along with the rest of the chain.[15]
References
- "Leasing Sheet" (PDF). Simon Property Group. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 October 2006. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
- "Indiana". Chain Store Age, Executives Edition Combined with Shopping Center Age. 43 (1–6): E–97.
- "Ayres to build store in Markland Mall". The Kokomo Tribune. 18 July 1967.
- "Block's to open Kokomo store". Kokomo Tribune. 1 April 1973. p. 4.
- "Target completes variety of changes". Kokomo Tribune. 28 October 1981. p. 57.
- "Block system". Kokomo Tribune. 22 January 1985. p. 1.
- Dick, Stephen (23 July 2000). "Look who's coming to town". The Kokomo Tribune. p. 21.
- Dempsey, John (21 March 2006). "Markland Mall Cinemas to close Thursday in Kokomo". Indiana Economic Digest. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
- Human, Daniel (14 April 2011). "New mall, new name for Elder-Beerman". Kokomo Tribune. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
- Sigler, Josh (12 Jan 2016). "Old Navy to close Kokomo location". Kokomo Tribune. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
- From staff reports. "Kokomo Sears store to close this spring". Kokomo Tribune.
- From staff reports. "MC Sports closing following liquidation sale". Kokomo Tribune.
- Zimmerman, Devin. "Four new tenants to fill Markland Mall". Kokomo Perspective.
- Myers, George; Kokomo Tribune. "Markland Mall announces 4 new tenants in former Sears location, including grocery store". Kokomo Tribune.
- Juranovich, Tyler; Kokomo Tribune. "Carson's going out of business sale starts Friday". Kokomo Tribune. Retrieved 2018-05-04.