Northwest Arkansas Mall

Northwest Arkansas Mall
Location Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA
Coordinates 36°07′42″N 94°08′52″W / 36.12827°N 94.14777°W / 36.12827; -94.14777Coordinates: 36°07′42″N 94°08′52″W / 36.12827°N 94.14777°W / 36.12827; -94.14777
Opening date March 2, 1972
Developer General Growth Properties
Management Bayer Properties, LLC
Owner 4201 North Shiloh Drive Holdings, LLC
No. of stores and services more than 100
No. of anchor tenants 4
Total retail floor area 820,581 square feet (76,000 m2)[1]
No. of floors 2
Website

Northwest Arkansas Mall is the primary fully enclosed retail hub in the Fayetteville–SpringdaleRogers, AR-MO Metropolitan Area, located in northwestern Arkansas.[2]

The shopping center began as Northwest Arkansas Plaza, a single-level mall of 570,000 leasable square feet. There were originally three anchors, Sears, J.C. Penney and Dillard's. Among its other charter tenants were an F.W. Woolworth 5 and 10, Boston Store (later Beall-Ladymon[3]), and Mall Twin Cinema. A major renovation and expansion was done between the spring of 1995 and spring of 1999. Over 300,000 square feet were added, existing stores relocated and/or enlarged and two new anchor stores constructed.

The original J.C. Penney was replaced with a larger store, with the original structure being partially demolished. Half of its area became a Pincic Food Court of 12 fast-food restaurants. On the opposite end of the mall, a second Dillard's was built, which would house a Men's and Children's Store. The original Dillard's became a Women's Store. The final project in the renovation was an enlargement of the existing Sears. With all reconstruction work completed, the shopping hub -now known as Northwest Arkansas Mall- encompassed 820,581 leasable square feet.

Currently, the mall features more than 100 specialty stores, and is anchored by the aforementioned Dillard's stores, J.C. Penney and Sears. The mall is managed by Bayer Properties, LLC of Birmingham. Alabama.

Anchors

References

  1. "Leasing". Northwest Arkansas Mall. Retrieved 12 November 2013.
  2. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-4346309.html
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