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''' The Citadel Mall''' is one of the two enclosed shopping malls of [[Colorado Springs, Colorado|Colorado Springs]].
'''The Citadel Mall''' is one of the two enclosed shopping malls of [[Colorado Springs, Colorado|Colorado Springs]].

==Anchors==
* [[Burlington Coat Factory]]
* [[Dillard's]] Clearance Center (180,000 sq ft.)
* [[JCPenney]] (192,758 sq ft.)


==History==
==History==
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In 2020, JCPenney was put up for sale but remains open.<ref>http://www.jcpenneyportfolio.com/uploads/1/3/2/3/132304625/jcpenney_-_phase_i-surplus_stores_for_sale.pdf</ref>
In 2020, JCPenney was put up for sale but remains open.<ref>http://www.jcpenneyportfolio.com/uploads/1/3/2/3/132304625/jcpenney_-_phase_i-surplus_stores_for_sale.pdf</ref>

== Current Anchors<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Citadel directoryMap|url=https://www.shopthecitadel.com/pdfs/directoryMap.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref> ==
* [[Burlington Coat Factory]]
* [[Dillard's]] Clearance Center (180,000 sq ft.)
* [[JCPenney]] (192,758 sq ft.)

== Former Anchors ==

* The Denver Dry Goods
* Foley's former May D&F
* Macy's
* Mervyn's


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 02:48, 18 August 2021

The Citadel Mall
Map
LocationColorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Opening date1972
DeveloperGeneral Growth Properties, Associated Dry Goods, J. C. Penney[1]
ManagementMason Asset Management
OwnerNamdar Realty Group
No. of anchor tenants4 (3 open, 1 vacant)
Total retail floor area1,095,053 sq ft (101,733.8 m2)[2]
No. of floors3 (2 in Burlington Coat Factory, JCPenney, and former Macy's)
Websitehttp://www.shopthecitadel.com

The Citadel Mall is one of the two enclosed shopping malls of Colorado Springs.

History

Construction on the Citadel Mall began in 1970, and it opened on March 1, 1972, anchored by a JCPenney and Denver Dry Goods store, and included a two screen movie theater. The original mall consisted of 2 levels and 594,800 square feet of leasable space.

By 1980 The Rouse Company owned the mall. In 1984 the mall was expanded westward with a two level extension which included a third anchor store, May-Daniels & Fisher aka May D&F, and the creation of a two level food court. The mall's last expansion occurred in 1995 with the opening of a three level Dillard's at the end of the western extension.

In 1997 it was sold to The Macerich Company, a company based in California. In January 2007, the mall was sold to Midwest Mall Properties, a private investor group, which retained Macerich as management company.

Although many stores surround the actual mall, the entire campus is located at the intersection of Platte and Academy. When the mall originally opened it was on the eastern edge of the city.

Lt.-Gen. Rick Findley, deputy commander of the North American Aerospace Defense Command, and Robert Taylor, former senior property manager at Citadel Mall, perform the ceremonial ribbon cutting during the Nov. 18, 2005 launch of the Citadel Mall's Santa Tracking Station.

From November 18 thru December 25, 2005, for the 50th anniversary of the NORAD Tracks Santa program, the Citadel Mall had a massive Santa Tracking Village that included a 25-foot tree, a tracking map and viewfinder where visitors could watch a NORAD Tracks Santa video, hear audio messages of peace from children around the world, and receive a 24-page coloring book with Santa's assistants wearing NORAD patches.[3][4]

In February 2006, Mervyn's closed 10 out of its 11 stores in Colorado, including the one at the Citadel, which was 99,751 sq ft (9,267.2 m2). on two levels. In September, 2006, the Foley's store at the mall was rebranded Macy's, in accordance with a national renaming. Steve and Barry's closed their store in 2008 after bankruptcy, and Macy's closed their store at the Citadel in 2009 due to poor sales.

In 2015, Dillard's was downgraded to a clearance center closing the upper two floors.[5]

In 2020, JCPenney was put up for sale but remains open.[6]

Current Anchors[7]

Former Anchors

  • The Denver Dry Goods
  • Foley's former May D&F
  • Macy's
  • Mervyn's

References

  1. ^ "The Citadel". Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph. February 29, 1972. pp. 2C. Retrieved December 23, 2020.
  2. ^ Citadel.com
  3. ^ "NORAD kicks off 50th anniversary of tracking Santa, Nov 21, 2005 by Sgt. 1st Class Gail Braymen, NORAD Public Affairs". NORAD. Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved 2009-12-29.
  4. ^ "Decking the Malls: Holiday Marketing Programs Are More Elaborate than Ever, December 2006 by Debra Hazel". SCT - Shopping Center Today. Archived from the original on 2010-12-23. Retrieved 2009-12-29.
  5. ^ https://gazette.com/business/dillards-converting-citadel-store-into-clearance-center-vacating-2-floors/article_b48be659-f967-5bdd-9c35-bd9acaf5a122.html
  6. ^ http://www.jcpenneyportfolio.com/uploads/1/3/2/3/132304625/jcpenney_-_phase_i-surplus_stores_for_sale.pdf
  7. ^ "The Citadel directoryMap" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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