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Gwinnett Place Mall

Coordinates: 33°57′38″N 84°07′33″W / 33.960553°N 84.125953°W / 33.960553; -84.125953
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Gwinnett Place Mall
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LocationDuluth, Georgia, United States
Opening date1984
DeveloperSimon Property Group
ManagementMoonbeam Capital Investments LLC
OwnerMoonbeam Capital Investments LLC
No. of anchor tenants3, two of them are vacant, which are Belks, and Jcpenney's
Total retail floor area1,278,000 sq ft (118,700 m2)
No. of floors2
Websitewww.shopgwinnettmall.com

Gwinnett Place Mall is an American regional shopping center located in Duluth, Georgia, in Gwinnett County. For the first 16 years, Gwinnett Place was the leading mall in the region, drawing shoppers from as far away as South Carolina and centering what was then one of the fastest-growing counties in the nation until the openings of Mall of Georgia in Buford and Discover Mills in Lawrenceville.

Beginning

When it first opened in early 1984, its original anchors were Rich's, Davison's and Sears. In 1986, Mervyn's joined the mall and Davison's was changed over to Macy's. Further anchor shuffling occurred in 1993 and 1995 when Parisian joined the mall and Mervyn's left the mall in 1997, respectively. JCPenney took over the Mervyn's spot the following year. Macy's and Rich's merged in 2003 to form Rich's-Macy's until 2005 when the name was changed to just Macy's. With two Macy's in the mall, one was closed (the former Davison's) and MegaMart opened. In 2007, Parisian was renamed Belk. In these aspects, the mall developed on a very similar fashion as Town Center Mall on the northwest side of Atlanta, and were in many ways sister malls. However, one of the distinct features about Gwinnett Place Mall is the Macy's (former Rich's), which features an exterior almost entirely covered in mirrored glass.

Today

The mall was seriously challenged by the opening of Mall of Georgia in 1999 and Sugarloaf Mills (formerly Discover Mills) in 2001 (both also owned by Simon) which both hurt Gwinnett Place Mall. Not only did the mall take a large part of its customer base and all of its out-of-state shoppers, but the mall was also unable to attract any new anchors for several years after the Macy's changed its location to the defunct Rich's on the other side of the mall. In 2008, Gwinnett Technical College opened an International Education Center there, where students enrolled at Gwinnett Technical College go to take foreign language classes, and other classes, such as general core (English, math, etc.). Recently, the Korean store Mega Mart opened a location in the former Macy's. Currently, a number of the mall's store fronts and spots in the food court are empty and for lease. However, Gwinnett Place has the only Sears near Gwinnett outside of Northlake Mall and North Point Mall, Cumberland Mall, and Town Center at Cobb. The recent downturn of the mall has led owner and manager Simon Property Group to lose the mall to foreclosure where it was acquired by retail rehab specialist, Moonbeam Capital Investments LLC. JCPenney closed April 4, 2015 and Beauty Master, the regional beauty department store purchased the formal JCPenney building in March 2016. Belk closed in August 2013.

Mega Mart

In February 2008, the former Davison's/Macy's became Mega Mart. Mega Mart at Gwinnett Place is the first of this Korean brand in the US. Mega Mart sells both department store goods and groceries. [1]

Anchors

  • Macy's (232,000 sq ft.) (former Rich's)
  • Sears (185,513 sq ft.)
  • Mega Mart (former Davison's, later Macy's)
  • Beauty Master (former JCPenny)

Former anchors

References

33°57′38″N 84°07′33″W / 33.960553°N 84.125953°W / 33.960553; -84.125953