Chesterfield Mall
Location | Chesterfield, Missouri, United States |
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Opening date | 1976 |
Management | Hull Property Group |
Owner | Hull Property Group |
No. of stores and services | about 150 |
No. of anchor tenants | 1 |
Total retail floor area | 1,293,445 square feet (120,165.0 m2)[1] |
No. of floors | 2 |
Parking | 5,976 free spaces |
Website | chesterfield-mall.com |
Chesterfield Mall is a shopping center in Chesterfield, Missouri, at the intersection of Interstate 64/U.S. Routes 40-61 and Clarkson Road (Route 340).[2] The mall opened in 1976,[3] built by Richard Jacobs.[4][5] Chesterfield Mall includes about 35 shops, one anchor store (Macy's), restaurants, and an AMC Megaplex theater.
The mall was bought by Hull Property Group in 2018,[6] after a (reverse) progression of ownership by CBL & Associates Properties (from 2007), the Westfield Group (from 2002),[7] and Richard E. Jacobs Group initially.[8] The mall was placed in receivership in the third quarter of 2016, pending foreclosure, with management transferred to Madison Marquette while a new owner was sought.[9] The foreclosure finalized in June 2017, making C-III Capital Partners the temporary owner.[10] The mall's anchor stores, though attached to the mall, are owned separately.[11]
Borders closed in 2011 and was replaced with V∙Stock.[12] Anchor store Dillard's closed in September 2016 due to flooding following a water main break; the store was expected to reopen in 2017, but announced it would not in mid-2018.[13][9][11] On May 31, 2018, it was announced Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 72 stores nationwide; the store closed in 2018.[14][15]
References
- ^ "Chesterfield Mall Fact Sheet". Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ^ "Chesterfield / Highway 40 Region Profile" (PDF). www.co.st-louis.mo.us. St. Louis County Government. 2000. Retrieved February 7, 2010.
- ^ "Chesterfield Mall Fact Sheet". cblproperties.com. CBL & Associates Properties. Retrieved February 5, 2010.
- ^ Craig, Bob (December 2003). "A tale of two cities" (PDF). downtownchesterfield.net. Midwest Real Estate News. Retrieved February 5, 2010.
- ^ Jarrett, Linda F. (November 2007). "Chesterfield Village". stlcommercemagazine.com. St. Louis Commerce Magazine. Retrieved February 5, 2010.
- ^ Kukuljan, Steph (July 18, 2018). "Georgia firm confirms Chesterfield Mall buy, but hints it wants public subsidies". St. Louis Business Journal. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
- ^ "Westfield Group announces transactions with CBL & Associates and Simon Property Group". westfield.com. Westfield Group. August 10, 2007. Retrieved February 7, 2010.
- ^ "Westfield completes Chesterfield Mall buy". stlouis.bizjournals.com. St. Louis Business Journal. April 30, 2002. Retrieved February 7, 2010.
- ^ a b Brown, Lisa (October 31, 2016). "Chesterfield Mall foreclosure expected to finalize soon; flooded Dillard's won't reopen until 2017". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved March 27, 2017.
- ^ Brown, Lisa (July 17, 2017). "Chesterfield Mall facing another change in owners and uncertain future". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved July 23, 2017.
- ^ a b Feldt, Brian (July 18, 2018). "Sold: Chesterfield Mall sold to Georgia firm, focus shifts to redevelopment". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
- ^ Kumar, Kavita (December 21, 2011). "More Borders locations find new tenants". St. Louis Post Dispatch. Retrieved July 21, 2018.
- ^ Naffziger, Chris (2018-02-28). "The ups and downs of Chesterfield Mall". Retrieved 2018-10-14.
- ^ Millitzer, Joe (May 31, 2018). "Sears closing two St. Louis area stores". KTVI. CNN Wires. Retrieved June 3, 2018.
- ^ "Shopping & Dining". Chesterfield Mall. Retrieved 2018-10-14.