Frontier Mall
Location | Cheyenne, Wyoming |
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Address | 1400 Dell Range Blvd |
Opening date | March 18, 1981 |
Management | CBL & Associates Properties |
Owner | CBL & Associates Properties |
No. of stores and services | 67 |
No. of anchor tenants | 6 |
Total retail floor area | 519,471 sq ft (48,260.4 m2) |
No. of floors | 1 |
Website | [1] |
Frontier Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located along Dell Range Blvd in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The single-level, 519,471-square-foot (48,260.4 m2) mall opened March 18, 1981.[2] Managed by CBL & Associates Properties of Chattanooga, Tennessee, it is Wyoming's second largest mall, boasting 67 shops, including six anchor stores: Dillard's,[3] JCPenney, JAX Outdoor Gear, Planet Fitness, Appliance Factory Mattress Kingdom, and Jo-Ann.
History
The mall's earliest anchor store to open was Sears which planned to open for their grand opening on October 8, 1980, relocating from Downtown Cheyenne in the process.[4]
Some of the earliest interior tenants of the Frontier Mall included Chick-Fil-A, Denim Connection, Foxmoor, Kinney Shoes, Taco Etc., Thom McAn, Western Ranchman Outfitters,[5] and Zales' Jewelers.[6]
CBL renovated the mall in 2007, adding three restaurants on the periphery.[7] All anchors are on one level.
Anchor stores
- JCPenney (original anchor)
- Planet Fitness (opened 2017)
- JAX Outdoor Gear, Farm and Ranch (opened 2019)
- Jo-Ann (opened 2011)
- Dillard's East (opened 1997, housed the women's department, converted into a full-line Dillard's in 2020)
- Appliance Factory Mattress Kingdom (opened 2023)
Former anchors
- Joslins (original anchor, became Dillard’s West in 1998)
- Sears (original anchor, closed January 2018, now JAX)
- Sports Authority (closed August 2016, now Planet Fitness)
- Gart Sports (tenant of what became Sports Authority, was present as of 2001)[8]
- Dillard's West (former J-Joslins, housed the men's, kids and home furnishings departments. Converted to a clearance center by mid 2020 before closing in November 2020, now Appliance Factory Mattress Kingdom)[9]
References
- ^ Frontier Mall Fact Sheet Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Frontier Mall Fact Sheet Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Cbl & Associates Properties, Inc. Opens Three New Shopping Centers And Expands Two Regional Malls In March". Business Wire. April 8, 1997.
- ^ "Sears Grand Opening". Wyoming State Tribune-Eagle. 7–8 October 1980. pp. 1B–12B.
- ^ Staff, Wyoming Tribune Eagle (March 11, 1980). "Wyoming Tribune Eagle Photo Collection (P2017-4)". Wyoming State Archives - Historic Photo Collection. Retrieved December 21, 2023.
- ^ Cheyenne Directory 1983. R.L. Polk & Co. Publishers. 1983. pp. 107–108 (Street guide).
- ^ Dynes, Michelle. "Frontier Mall's big facelift". Wyoming News.com. Retrieved 19 August 2010.
- ^ "Frontier Mall - Store Directory, Alphabetically". Frontier Mall - Store Directory, Alphabetically. 2001.
- ^ Abandoned Dillards / Joslins [Frontier Mall] (Cheyenne, WY) | Optopolis, retrieved 2021-08-03
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