Boise Towne Square
| Location | Boise, Idaho |
|---|---|
| Opening date | October 9, 1988 (The Bon, Sears)[1] October 12, 1988 (JCPenney)[2] October 19, 1988 (remaining mall stores)[1] |
| Developer | Sletten Companies |
| Owner | General Growth Properties |
| No. of stores and services | 186 |
| No. of anchor tenants | 5 (Boise Towne Square Mall) 1 (Boise Towne Plaza) |
| Total retail floor area | 1,057,954 square feet (98,287 m²) |
| No. of floors | 2 (3 in Dillard's) |
| Website | www.boisetownesquaremall.com |
Boise Towne Square is a mall in Boise, Idaho, United States. The largest mall in Idaho, it was built in 1988 after more than 20 years of planning. It features over 186 stores, with Macy's (formerly The Bon Marché), JCPenney, Sears, Kohl's and Dillard's (added in 1998) as anchor stores. The mall also includes the first Apple Store in the state of Idaho. Boise Towne Square is owned by the Chicago, Illinois-based General Growth Properties. It is located near the junction of Interstate 84 and Interstate 184.
General Growth also operates an adjacent strip mall, Boise Towne Plaza, which is anchored by Old Navy.[3] In addition, the mall owns nine freestanding businesses on its property, including major retailers PetSmart and Pier 1 Imports.
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[edit] History
[edit] Plans for mall in Boise
The idea for a large regional shopping mall for Boise had been in discussion during the 1960s and 1970s.[4][5] In 1980, a mall was proposed for nearby Meridian.[5] During the same year, a revitalization of downtown Boise was planned to build a large shopping mall with Zions Cooperative Mercantile Institution (ZCMI) as an anchor store.[6] ZCMI eventually backed out of the proposed mall and The Bon Marché was added in its place.[7] The mall was never built and, in 1982, another shopping mall, with ZCMI, Sears and J. C. Penney as anchor stores, was planned to be constructed between Boise and Meridian.[8]
Boise Mall at Westpark, another proposed shopping mall, was planned to be constructed near Business Loop I-84 (now Interstate 184).[5] After a name change to Boise Towne Square, construction for the new shopping center began in December 1986.[4] Within the next year, it was announced that Sears, JCPenney, Mervyns and The Bon Marché would be Boise Towne Square's anchor stores. Sears, JCPenney and The Bon Marché were operating locations in downtown Boise,[2] and the latter two stores were also anchors at the Karcher Mall in nearby Nampa, the only mall in the area at the time.[9] After Boise Towne Square opened, Karcher Mall would lose business to Boise Towne Square.[10]
[edit] Opening
In September 1988, both Sears and JCPenney began to liquidate their downtown locations in preparations to open in the new mall.[2] At the time JCPenney also liquidated their Karcher Mall location in Nampa and sold the location to Troutman's Emporium.[9] The Bon Marché, however, planned to keep its downtown location for at least a year but eventually stayed until the chain's demise in 2005 when the company's name was converted to Macy's.[11] Macy's would operate the downtown location for five more years before closing in 2010 after declining sales.[11]
After much anticipation, the mall's first anchors, The Bon Marché and Sears, opened their doors on October 9, 1988 at 10 a.m.[12] Kim Clark, advertising and special events coordinator for The Bon Marché, estimated that 10,000 people from the area would visit the store's grand opening.[12] The mall's third anchor, JCPenney, opened its doors on October 12, the same day JCPenney closed its downtown Boise location, which it had operated since 1932.[2] The mall's formal grand opening occurred on October 19.[1] The mall's grand opening included a ribbon cutting ceremony with then mayor of Boise, Dirk Kempthorne.[1] The mall's fourth anchor, Hayward, California-based Mervyns, opened in February 1989.[1]
In September 1989 ZCMI made plans to open two ZCMI II stores in Boise, including a location at Boise Towne Square; neither of the stores were built.[13]
[edit] First expansion
The mall underwent major renovations in 1998, which included an additional anchor, Dillard's, 60,000 square feet (5,600 m2) of new retail space, and a 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m2) expansion for The Bon. The mall's new anchor was initially planned to be ZCMI, which had made previous attempts to construct a store in Boise.[14] Due to its Mormon ownership, ZCMI does not operate any stores on Sundays and the mall would not approve of the requirement.[14] During 1999, the mall completed a five-month, $1 million remodel of the food court.[15]
[edit] Closure of movie theater; 2006 expansion
In 2001, Loews Cineplex announced the closure of three Treasure Valley theaters, including the mall's theater.[16] The movie theater, which previously operated as an Cineplex Odeon until its 1998 merger with Loews, was opened in 1988.[17]
The empty theater was reopened by local movie theater chain, The Reel Theatre, in December 2004.[18] The Reel Theatre shut down the Boise Towne Square location in 2007 after a major renovation of a nearby location.[17] The mall's theater remained vacant until it was demolished in October 2009 for a PetSmart store.[17] The PetSmart store opened in 2010 after relocating from an older location nearby.[17]
In 2006, the mall was expanded to add 35,000 square feet (3,300 m²) of retail space.[19] The expansion's first new tenants included Borders, which relocated from an older location nearby, and The Cheesecake Factory.[19] The expansion also added Talbots, which relocated from its 19-year-old ParkCenter Mall location, in October 2007.[20] An interior renovation was completed in October 2008.[21] The 2007 expansion has made Boise Towne Square the largest mall in Idaho, with more than 180 stores.[22] Dillard's, JCPenney, Macy's and Sears are its anchor stores.[23]
[edit] Loss of major retailers; 2009 bomb threat
In August 2008, long-time anchor Mervyns announced it would close its location in the mall in late early November 2008, as part of the company's Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.[24] A contractor bidding announcement confirmed Kohl's is planning a store at the Boise Towne Square Mall in the former Mervyns building.[25] Construction on the new Kohl's store began March 1 and was completed September 27, 2011.[26]
On February 9, 2009, local police were forced to evacuate the mall after several suspicious devices were found, a first for the 20-year-old shopping mall.[27] At least 2,000 customers and employees were in the mall when it was evacuated.[27] Boise police and federal law enforcement located what were discovered to be fake explosives in several different locations in the mall.[27] The mall reopened at its regular time the following day.[27]
It was announced in February 2010, Apple Inc. had chosen the mall for Idaho's first Apple Store location.[28] The new store was opened on September 11, 2010.[29] In January 2011, Nordstrom announced it is considering the Boise Towne Square Mall as a location for Idaho's first Nordstrom Rack.[30]
On February 16, 2011, Borders Group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and the closure of 200 of its 642 bookstores.[31] The mall's location was not included in the closure list released by the company.[32] The mall's owner, General Growth Properties, has requested to appear in the Borders bankruptcy case, in order to represent their interests.[33] On July 18, 2011, Borders announced it will liquidate and close its remaining 399 stores. The store closed September 13, 2011[34]
[edit] Boise Towne Plaza
During late 1997, JP Realty Inc., owner of the mall during the 1990s, began construction on a 107,500-square-foot (9,990 m2) shopping center in a 10-acre (40,000 m2) area adjacent to the mall, called Boise Towne Plaza.[35] The shopping center's initial anchors were Circuit City and Linens 'n Things.[35] An additional anchor, Old Navy, was later added on. A 1999 expansion added Hallmark and Famous Footwear.[15] Linens 'n Things announced it would liquidate and close its remaining stores in October 2008.[36] On January 16, 2009, it was announced that Circuit City would also liquidate and close remaining stores.[37] On March 31, 2011, Nordstrom confirmed that Idaho's first Nordstrom Rack will open at the former Linens 'n Things building.[38] The store will open on April 12, 2012.[39]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e Pewitt, Jana (1988-10-11). Bon, Sears open; other mall stores shoot for Oct. 19. Idaho Statesman.
- ^ a b c d Pewitt, Jana (1988-10-11). Farewell, downtown Boise: Era will end today for J. C. Penney. Idaho Statesman.
- ^ Boise Towne Square Mall - Store Directory
- ^ a b "Boise Breaks Ground For Regional Mall". Moscow-Pullman Daily News. 1986-12-06. http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2026&dat=19861205&id=e5UrAAAAIBAJ&sjid=B9EFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5054,581885.
- ^ a b c Boise Redevelopment Agency documents, 1974-1989
- ^ ZCMI drops Boise plan. Deseret News. 1980-10-08.
- ^ Bon will build in Boise Mall. Spokane Daily Chronicle. 1981-07-21.
- ^ ZCMI to build store in Boise suburb mall. Deseret News. 1982-08-13.
- ^ a b Tucker, John (1999-07-18). Can face lift change fortunes of struggling Karcher Mall. Idaho Statesman.
- ^ Forester, Sandra (2 July 2010). "Owner of the Karcher Mall in Nampa faces foreclosure". Idaho Statesman. http://www.idahostatesman.com/2010/07/02/1253615/karcher-mall-owner-faces-foreclosure.html. Retrieved 17 March 2011.
- ^ a b Woodward, Tim (2010-01-06). Downtown Macy's: more than a store. Idaho Statesman.
- ^ a b Pewitt, Jana (1988-10-11). Shoppers stream to new mall. Idaho Statesman.
- ^ ZCMI hopes to start construction of stores in Boise by Jan. 1. Deseret News. 1989-09-14.
- ^ a b ZCMI Prizes 130 Years of Independence. The Salt Lake Tribune. 1998-10-16.
- ^ a b Loew, Tracy (1999-04-21). Boise mall to expand food court. Idaho Statesman.
- ^ Deeds, Michael (2001-02-16). Loews closes 3 local theaters. Idaho Statesman.
- ^ a b c d Forester, Sandra (2009-10-08). Towne Square theaters razed - A bigger PetSmart, with more employees, is going up in its place near the Boise mall. Idaho Statesman.
- ^ Deeds, Michael (2004-12-06). Valley moviegoers ready to welcome new theaters. Idaho Statesman.
- ^ a b Dey, Ken (2006-07-12). Cheesecake Factory will open at Boise Towne Square. Idaho Statesman.
- ^ Talbots, women's clothing chain, to close some stores. Idaho Statesman. 2010-10-05.
- ^ "Boise Towne Square Mall TRP nears completion". Camco Construction. 2008-10-23. http://camcoconstruction.com/boise-towne-square-mall-trp-nears-completion.
- ^ Forester, Sandra (14 January 2011). "Four new stores to open at Boise Towne Square". Idaho Statesman. http://www.idahostatesman.com/2011/01/14/1487744/four-new-stores-to-open-at-boise.html. Retrieved 25 January 2011.
- ^ "Mall fact sheet". General Growth Properties. http://www.ggp.com/properties/center-information/boise-towne-square. Retrieved 17 March 2011.
- ^ McCoy, Blake (2008-08-14). "Boise Towne Square Mall set to lose Mervyns". KBCI-TV. http://www.2news.tv/news/26954894.html.
- ^ Carlson, Brad (2011-01-25). "Kohl’s plans Boise Towne Square store". Idaho Business Review. http://idahobusinessreview.com/2011/01/25/kohls-plans-boise-towne-square-store/.
- ^ "Kohl's to open this fall at Boise Towne Square". Idaho Statesman. 2011-02-24. http://www.idahostatesman.com/2011/02/24/1541079/kohls-to-open-this-fall-at-boise.html.
- ^ a b c d Fake explosives at Boise mall spark joint investigation. Idaho Statesman. 2009-02-11.
- ^ Lamay, Colleen (2010-02-19). Apple Inc. recruits for new store in Boise Towne Square. Idaho Statesman.
- ^ Bessette, Amy. "Apple to Open Retail Store in Boise, Idaho on Saturday, September 11". Bloomberg. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=conewsstory&tkr=AAPL:US&sid=aruyy5tiGg0Q.
- ^ Forester, Sandra (2011-01-08). "Nordstrom Rack may be coming to Boise". Idaho Statesman. http://www.idahostatesman.com/2011/01/08/1480559/nordstrom-rack-may-be-coming-to.html.
- ^ Kary, Tiffany; Sandler, Linda (2011-02-16). "Borders Files Bankruptcy as Expense Cuts Don't Stem Losses". Bloomberg News. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-02-16/borders-book-chain-files-for-bankruptcy-protection-with-1-29-billion-debt.html.
- ^ "Borders Stores Closing". Wall Street Journal. 2011-02-16. http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/documents/st_borders0216_20110216.html.
- ^ Ovide, Shira (2011-02-16). "Borders Bankruptcy: Headache for Landlords". Wall Street Journal. http://blogs.wsj.com/deals/2011/02/16/borders-bankruptcy-headache-for-landlords/.
- ^ "Borders plans to liquidate, ending 40-year-old bookstore chain". AnnArbor.com. 2011-07-18. http://www.annarbor.com/business-review/borders-liquidation-chapter-11-ann-arbor-bookstore-chain-borders-group-e-books/.
- ^ a b JP Realty Building Boise Shopping Plaza. The Salt Lake Tribune. 1997-05-07.
- ^ Roberts, Bill (2008-10-18). Linens 'n Things, Mariposa will close. Idaho Statesman.
- ^ O'Donnell, Jayne (2009-01-23). "Circuit City liquidates; layoffs mount at Hertz, AMD, Pfizer". USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2009-01-16-circuit-city-liquidation_N.htm.
- ^ "Nordstrom Rack to Open in Boise". Nordstrom. 2011-03-31. http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=93295&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1544790&highlight=.
- ^ "New Store Openings - Nordstrom". Nordstrom. http://about.nordstrom.com/ourstores/openings/openings.asp.
[edit] See also
- Karcher Mall, the Treasure Valley's oldest shopping mall located in Nampa; opened 1965
- Nampa Gateway Center, a lifestyle center located in Nampa; opened 2007
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