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St. Louis Mills

Coordinates: 38°47′19″N 90°24′49″W / 38.7887°N 90.4137°W / 38.7887; -90.4137
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St. Louis Outlet Mall
St. Louis Outlet Mall (formerly St. Louis Mills) in Hazelwood, MO
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LocationHazelwood, Missouri, United States
Coordinates38°47′19″N 90°24′49″W / 38.7887°N 90.4137°W / 38.7887; -90.4137
Opening dateNovember 2003
Closing dateJune 2019
DeveloperMills Corporation
OwnerNadmar Realty Group
No. of stores and services0 (200 at peak)
No. of anchor tenants0 (13 at peak)
Total retail floor area1,191,666 sq ft (110,709.4 m2)[1]
No. of floors1
Parking5,000 free spaces
Websitestlouisoutletmall.com

St. Louis Outlet Mall, formerly St. Louis Mills, was a shopping center in Hazelwood, Missouri, just off Route 370.

History

When it opened in November 2003, the mall had over 200 specialty shops and 8 anchor stores.[2] It was a venture investment by developer and former owner Mills Corporation that offered many retail stores and entertainment attractions. In October 2012, Simon Property Group, into which Mills Corporation had merged, and it became a bank owned asset thus and was renamed to St. Louis Outlet Mall. As of 2019, there was a sale of the bank asset to new undisclosed owners. [3] On May 24, 2019, Namdar Realty Group announced the closing of the mall and gave the tenants 30 days to vacate the building.[4] The mall will be redeveloped into a sports complex called POWERplex.[5]

Neighborhoods

St. Louis Outlet Mall is divided up into six sectors called neighborhoods; each neighborhood has a different theme that contributes to the overall design, decoration, and attractions in that area of the mall. For example, the "SportStreet" area features wood floors like those found on a basketball court, and had contained NASCAR Speedpark until its closure in January 2014, and Ice Zone ice skating rink, which both are sports-related attractions. Neighborhood themes include:

  • High Drama Oasis
  • Chandelier Court
  • Play Area
  • Tree Oasis
  • SportStreet
  • Circus of Fire
  • The 1904 World's Fair Food Court
  • Shakespeare in the Park

Each area of the mall features decorations, artwork, and colors in line with its namesake.

Attractions

Ice Zone

Ice Zone (also styled iceZone) is a 1,200-seat indoor ice arena connected to the Northwest section of the mall. The arena is open to the public for skating, figure skating, and local youth, high school and adult hockey teams. It served as the official practice facility of the St. Louis Blues hockey team until relocating to the newly built Centene Community Ice Center. It offered free bleacher seating for fans during practice sessions.[6]

The Ice Zone is also home to the Gateway Locomotives, a special needs hockey team.

The NASCAR Speedpark

The Speedpark included an indoor/outdoor go-kart race track and sometimes featured appearances by NASCAR drivers such as Kevin Harvick, having them meet with fans and sign autographs.[7] NASCAR Speedpark closed in January 2014.

Skate Park

The ESPN Skate Park opened with the mall but in 2004, however the mall did not have the correct copyright agreement to use the ESPN name with the park which led it to be renamed the "St. Louis Mills Skate Park" in late 2005. The park then closed in early 2006 and remained closed until 2007 when a new sponsor named Woodward announced that they would take ownership. Plans for that then fell through in mid-2007 and the park continued to stay closed until it was re-opened with a new sponsor as "Plan Nine" in 2009. The Park closed once again in 2015.

References

  1. ^ [1][dead link]
  2. ^ [2][dead link]
  3. ^ Bryant, Tim (2012-10-29). "St. Louis Mills now St. Louis Outlet Mall". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved 2013-02-10.
  4. ^ Hazelwood’s St. Louis Outlet Mall kicks out tenants, says it’s closing
  5. ^ reports, From staff. "Redevelopment of outlet mall into sport complex advances in Hazelwood". stltoday.com. Retrieved 2019-07-01.
  6. ^ [3]
  7. ^ [4]