Midtown at Forest Acres
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| Location | 3400 Forest Drive Columbia, South Carolina, United States 29204 |
|---|---|
| Opening date | 1988 |
| Management | Richland Joint Venture |
| No. of anchor tenants | 1 |
| Total retail floor area | 713,992 square feet (66,332.0 m2) [1] (GLA) |
| Parking | 3,770 |
| No. of floors | 2 |
| Website | Midtown At Forest Acres website |
Midtown at Forest Acres formerly Richland Mall is located just off on Forest Drive at Beltine Blvd in Columbia, South Carolina.
Midtown at Forest Acres opened in the late 1960s as a strip center and was enclosed and renamed Richland Fashion Mall in 1988. Original anchors were Bonwit Teller, J.B. White, and Parisian.
Today the mall is anchored solely by Belk. Bonwit Teller closed in 1993 and was replaced by Dillard's which closed in 2003. J.B. White was purchased by Dillard's in the late 1990s and converted to Belk as a part of a Dillard's/Belk store swap. Parisian closed in 2006 after being acquired by Belk.
Other major retailers on the Midtown at Forest Acres campus includes TGI Fridays, Regal Cinemas, and Bank of America. Verizon Wireless operates a call center in former mall space. Eckerd also had a pharmacy at Midtown until 2005.
In April 2009, the Columbia Children's Theatre relocated to Midtown at Forest Acres. They moved into the retail space that had previously been an Express clothing store.
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[edit] Anchors
[edit] Specialty stores include
- Barnes & Noble
- Bath & Body Works
- Foot Locker
- GNC
- Gymboree
- LensCrafters
- Grookett Photography
- Yesteryear Jewelers
- Rita Smith Gallery
- S & S Cafeterias
- Columbia Children's Theatre
[edit] Food court
The food court is located on the lower level near Bath & Body Works. The vendors in the food court include:
- Bert's Smokehouse
- Cheese Steak Factory
- China Max
[edit] References
[edit] External links