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Park Meadows

Coordinates: 39°33′45″N 104°52′35″W / 39.56261°N 104.87634°W / 39.56261; -104.87634
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Park Meadows
Park Meadows logo
The exterior of the mall in 2015
Map
LocationLone Tree, Colorado, United States
Coordinates39°33′45″N 104°52′35″W / 39.56261°N 104.87634°W / 39.56261; -104.87634
Address8401 Park Meadows Center Drive
Opening dateAugust 30, 1996; 28 years ago (1996-08-30)
DeveloperThe Hahn Company
ManagementBrookfield Properties Retail Group
OwnerBrookfield Properties Retail Group
No. of stores and services193[1]
No. of anchor tenants5[1]
Total retail floor area1,576,618 square feet (150,000 m2)[1]
No. of floors2 (3 in Dillard's, JCPenney, Macy's, and Nordstrom)
Public transit accessCounty Line (RTD)
Websitewww.parkmeadows.com/en.html
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Park Meadows is an enclosed shopping mall in Lone Tree, Colorado. Opened on August 30, 1996, the mall features Forever 21, JCPenney, Dillard's, Nordstrom, Macy's, Crate and Barrel and Dick's Sporting Goods as its anchor stores.

History

Park Meadows opened in 1996 with Dillard's, and the first Nordstrom in the state of Colorado.[2] Both Foley's (now Macy's) and Joslins opened at the mall in 1997, and JCPenney opened in 1999.[3] It was the largest mall in the Denver metropolitan area.[4]

When Dillard's bought the Joslins chain in 1998, the Park Meadows store was sold to Lord & Taylor, which opened in 1999.[5] The Hahn Company, who built the mall, sold it to The Rouse Company the same year.[6] A movie theater opened by United Artists closed in 2000 and became Galyan's, now Dick's Sporting Goods.[2]

Lord & Taylor closed its store at the mall in 2004.[7] Also that year, General Growth Properties acquired the mall when it bought Rouse's portfolio.[6] In 2006, the Lord & Taylor building was demolished for an outdoor promenade.[4][8]

Borders Books & Music, a tenant of the outdoor section, closed in 2011. A year later, it was replaced by Forever 21. Ragstock & Sbarro will open.[9]

Current Anchors[10][11]

  • Container Store, The (periphery)
  • Dick's Sporting Goods (former United Artists Theatre)
  • Dillard's
  • Epic Mountain Gear (periphery)
  • Forever XXI
  • JCPenney
  • Macy's
  • Nordstrom
  • PetSmart (periphery)

Former Anchors

  • Border's Books & Music (now Forever XXI)
  • Foley's (now Macy's)
  • Lord and Taylor, formerly Joslin's (demolished)
  • United Artists Theatre

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Park Meadows". Brookfield Properties Retail Group.
  2. ^ a b Forgrieve, Janet (18 August 2006). "Park Meadows still packs 'em in". Rocky Mountain News. Archived from the original on 30 June 2013. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  3. ^ Vasquez, Beverly (22 June 1997). "Park Meadows' Joslins, Foley's prepare for battle". Denver Business Journal. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  4. ^ a b "Park Meadows announces expansion plan". Denver Business Journal. 16 October 2006. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  5. ^ Bunn, Dina (11 September 1998). "Park Meadows Joslins to Take Year to Change Store to Reopen in '99 as a Lord & Taylor". Rocky Mountain News. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  6. ^ a b Huspeni, Dennis (15 August 2011). "Park Meadows at 15: Unique mix and look". Denver Business Journal. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  7. ^ "Lord & Taylor's Park Meadows store closing". Denver Business Journal. 24 March 2004. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  8. ^ Moore, Paula (3 September 2006). "Park Meadows plans outdoor shopping to replace Lord & Taylor". Denver Business Journal. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  9. ^ Huspeni, Dennis (15 December 2011). "Forever 21 to move into ex-Borders space at Park Meadows". Denver Business Journal. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  10. ^ "Park Meadows Directory & Map | Park Meadows". www.parkmeadows.com. Retrieved 2021-08-18.
  11. ^ "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 2021-08-18.