Midland Park Mall
Midland Park Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Midland, Texas, United States. Opened in 1980, it is anchored by two Dillard's stores (the women's store was originally Sears), JCPenney, Bealls, and Ross Dress for Less.
Location | Midland, Texas, United States |
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Coordinates | 32.03027°N 102.13162°W |
Address | 4511 N. Midkiff Drive |
Opening date | 1980 |
Developer | Melvin Simon & Associates |
Owner | Simon Property Group |
No. of stores and services | 89 |
No. of anchor tenants | 6 (5 open, 1 under redevelopment) |
Total retail floor area | 635,788 sq ft (59,066.6 m2)[1] |
No. of floors | 1 |
History
Midland Park Mall opened in 1980.[2]At its grand opening, the food court had ash trays that read "Stolen from Midland Park Mall". Within 6 weeks all remaining ash trays simply said "Midland Park Mall". Due to low unemployment, Dillard's had difficulty finding sufficient employees in its first years of operation at the mall.[3] Sakowitz was an original tenant of Midland Park Mall, closing in 1982.[4] In 2003, the mall changed managers to one who had previously managed Dadeland Mall in Miami, Florida.[5]
Gap closed in 2009,[6] although Vanity (which closed in 2017) and a food court tenant opened.[7] Other expansions included Charlotte Russe, Zumiez, and Ulta.[8]
On January 4, 2018, Sears announced that its store at the mall would be closing as part of a plan to close 103 stores nationwide. The store closed on April 8, 2018, making it the last original anchor store to close.[9] On April 9, 2018, Simon announced plans to re-purpose the Sears. Its one of the five malls owned by Simon that had Sears closed planned to be redeveloped.[10] Potential stores in the mall expansion could include Express and The Cheesecake Factory. In 2019, Dillard's moved its women's departments to the former Sears and moved its men's departments from the former location, originally a Sakowitz, to the original women's location.[11] On October 25, 2019, it was announced that Dick's Sporting Goods would open in the former Sakowitz/Dillard's Men's location in summer 2020.[12]
References
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- "Search the Midland Reporter-Telegram Archive". nl.newsbank.com. Retrieved 2015-07-12.
- Rosenberg, L.J. (1988). Dillard's, the first fifty years. University of Arkansas Press. p. 80. ISBN 9781610751254. Retrieved 2015-07-12.
- "Archives | The Dallas Morning News, dallasnews.com". nl.newsbank.com. Retrieved 2015-07-12.
- "Search the Midland Reporter-Telegram Archive". nl.newsbank.com. Retrieved 2015-07-12.
- "Gap to close Midland Park Mall doors Monday - MRT.com: Top Stories". mywesttexas.com. Retrieved 2015-07-12.
- "Search the Midland Reporter-Telegram Archive". nl.newsbank.com. Retrieved 2015-07-12.
- "Search the Midland Reporter-Telegram Archive". nl.newsbank.com. Retrieved 2015-07-12.
- "Sears to close at Midland Park Mall". Midland Reporter-Telegram. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
- Zaks Equity Research (April 10, 2018). "Simon (SPG) Announces Plan to Transform Former Sears Stores". Nasdaq. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
- Midland Reporter-Telegram (2019-06-19). "Dillard's has new women's store, is remodeling men's store". Midland Reporter-Telegram. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
- KOSA. "It's official; Dick's Sporting Goods coming to Midland Park Mall". www.cbs7.com. Retrieved 2020-05-24.