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How the 5 Prominent Shopping Centers in the USA Started



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By : Christa Kowalczyk    4 or more times read
Submitted 2008-10-23 05:00:06
King of Prussia Mall, Mall of America, South Coast Plaza, Sawgrass Mills and Del Amo Fashion Center are the prominent shopping centers in the US.

Below is an overview of the 5 prominent shopping centers.

King of Prussia Mall

The conception for the King of Prussia Mall began in 1959. M.A. Kravitz Company, Inc. now popularly known as Kravco Company, started to conceptualize a discount center to be built on a 30 acre location. The center was to incorporate a local supermarket network and E.J. Korvette, a department store.

Two years ago, the Kravco Company had to make changes in the architectural concept to produce a combination of open mall and shopping complexes, which would accommodate three department stores including J.C.Penney and E.J. Korvette.

The building of the King of Prussia Plaza was finished in 1963, and it was opened to the people the same year. The mall’s open spaces featured exceptionally remarkable outdoor attractions such as beautiful landscapes, amphitheatre, promenade, gazebos, and cascading waters.

In 1967 the Plaza developed into a real shopping complex in the region with enclosed and open mall areas that contained almost 150 retail shops.

By 1980 through 1981, the King of Prussia Plaza underwent renovation as three storey parking sites and other structures had to be constructed.

The building of The Court, an important renovation of the King of Prussia Plaza, had resulted in a new floor, roofs, as well as interior landscape.

Over the succeeding years, expansions and renovations were performed. The latest major addition was The Pavilion.

Covering almost three million square feet of business domain, The King of Prussia Mall now contains The Pavilion, The Court, and The Plaza. It also lodges 365 specialty stores, seven department stores, and more than 40 restaurants and is considered as the biggest shopping mall in the United States.

Mall of America

In 1982, The Vikings and the Twins, pro football and baseball teams of Minnesota, left Bloomington’s Met Stadium to transfer to the downtown Metrodome.

In 1985, the Port Authority of the city of Bloomington acquired the 78 acres location that housed the Met Stadium. Four proposals were presented; however it was the proposal for a combined entertainment and retail complex that gained approval.

The following year, the Bloomington Port Authority tasked the Ghermezian brothers to build what would become the United States’ biggest retail and entertainment center. Melvin Simon and Associates, one of the biggest contractors of shopping malls in the country, became a part of the historic project in 1987.

The Ghermezian s, Melvin Simon and Associates, and the Teachers Insurance and Annuity began to break the ground for the Mall of America on June 14, 1989.

Mall of America opened in August 11, 1992, a day that would alter the reputation of Minnesota for the many years to come.

South Coast Plaza (Costa Mesa)

Business partners and cousins Henry T. Segerstrom and Harold T. Segerstrom launched South Coast Plaza, in the land where the family used to grow lima bean. It’s in Orange County and the date was March of 1967.

The shopping center quickly prospered and generated expansion and renovation. Added annexes were built in the area of Bullock, I. Magnin, Nordstrom, and Saks Fifth Avenue in different years. The launching of the Nordstrom shop is a one decisive episode since it was out of the vicinity of the Pacific Northwest.

South Coast Plaza started to open its biggest expansion in 1986 as Nordstrom took the place of its shop with a latest site 2 times bigger as the first one.

The Mall has roughly an area of 2,600,000 square feet, which contains more than 280 stores. The Plaza is still owned by the Segerstroms this present day.

Sawgrass Mills

Sawgrass Mills opened in 1990. It is Florida’ biggest and the fourth biggest shopping mall in the US, with its retail area of 2,500,000 square feet. Sawgrass Mills lies in Flamingo Road and West Sunrise Blvd., Sunrise, Florida.

It has become so popular for its inimitable alligator shaped structure. More than three hundred brands and retail shops are housed in the mall and that includes J.C. Penney, Saks Fifth Avenue, The Gap, Neiman Marcus, plus a lot more.

Sawgrass Mill’s newest expansion was completed in 2006.

Del Amo Fashion Center

For a time Del Amo Fashion Center was the nation’s biggest shopping complex. However when Mall of America opened in 1992, it was outshined. It is now ranked fifth among USA’s largest shopping malls.

Guilford Glazer a real estate expert, developed Del Amo that has progressed in the span of many years from a merger of expansions on the crossroads of Carson and Hawthorne in Torrance, California.

Del Amo Mall was opened by The Broadway, an average department store chain, in 1959. Yet the mall itself, along with Sears and J.C. Penney outlets, opened in 1961 at the Hawthorne Boulevard and southeast side of Carson Street.

Del Amo Fashion Square revived as a second shopping center in 1975. This time it encompassed added outlets like Montgomery Ward and it lengthened I. Magnin.

After three years, Glazer purchased adjacent Del Amo Mall. In November 1981 the two previously detach shopping centers were formally fused to establish what is recognized today as Del Amo Fashion Center.
Author Resource:- For more information on Shopping Centers please visit our website http://www.shopping-centers.org/
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