- Randhurst Mall
infobox shopping mall
shopping_mall_name = Randhurst Mall
caption =BOMBSSS
location =Mount Prospect ,Illinois , U.S.
opening_date = 1962
closing_date = September 30, 2008
developer= Randhurst Corporation
manager = Casto Lifestyle Properties
owner = Casto Lifestyle Properties
number_of_stores = 100+
number_of_anchors = 4 (originally 3)
floor_area = 1.4 million square feet
(GLA)
floors = 4 (2 main floors, 2 subfloors)
other = Mall significantly revised in 2004; two anchors remain.
other = Planned for demolition and redevelopment.Randhurst Mall was a
shopping mall that originally opened in 1962. It was located at the corner of Rand Road (U.S. Route 12 ) and Elmhurst Road (IL Route 83) in Mount Prospect,Illinois . coord|42|05|03.54|N|87|55|59.87|W|display=inline,titleThe mall took its name from combining the names of these two roads. The original owner of the mall was the Randhurst Corporation (an agency ofCarson Pirie Scott ); the land is currently owned by Casto Lifestyle Properties. At the time of its opening, it was the first enclosed regional mall in the Chicago area and the largest enclosed air-conditioned space in theUnited States . At its end, the mall was anchored byBed Bath & Beyond ,Carson Pirie Scott , andCostco . These anchors will remain as part of the new redevelopment.Origins
Randhurst was designed by
Victor Gruen , a pioneer of modern shopping mall design. Unlike most shopping malls of the time, which were built in a straight line between two anchoring department stores, Gruen's design was shaped like anequilateral triangle , with an anchoring department store at each angle. Additional stores lined the sides of the triangle on two levels: a conventional level and a level located half a floor below the first level (down a flight of stairs), facing the first level. A floor of offices occupied the level above this "subfloor" of stores. A ring ofclerestory windows was mounted in a domed area over the center of the mall; mounted just inside these windows were numerousstained glass windows in various oval and round shapes, oriented in such a way as to cast beams of colored light into the mall itself. As the mall was built at the height of theCold War , it included afallout shelter big enough to hold every citizen of Mount Prospect.At the time of its 1962 opening, the one million
square foot Randhurst had three majordepartment store anchors:Wieboldt's ,Carson Pirie Scott , and The Fair. All three anchors had two above-ground floors and a fullbasement . Of the three anchors, theCarson Pirie Scott anchor was the most distinctive, featuringturquoise -colored accents at the entrances and multi-colored lights around its perimeter. Other stores included Baskins, Charles A. Stevens, and Woolworth's. In 1965,Montgomery Ward purchased The Fair and renamed all its stores asMontgomery Ward ; Wards also built an auto service center at the perimeter of the mall. Randhurst would retain this configuration well into the 1980s.1980s
In 1985, then-owners the Rouse Corporation converted the upper sub-level of offices into a
food court - one of the first in the Chicago area - and more retail space; a complete conventional second floor of retail space would be constructed by 1990. The "subfloor" of stores was also made larger and easier to access. In 1987, the entire Wieboldt's chain went bankrupt and closed their stores;Peoria, Illinois -basedBergner's acquired the empty Randhurst location. Shortly thereafter, Elgin-based specialty department storeJoseph Spiess built a minor anchor (61,000 sq ft.) next to the Wieboldt's/Bergner's anchor, andMainStreet added another minor anchor near theMontgomery Ward anchor (just before the chain was acquired byKohl's ). Spiess expanded too rapidly and too late for the market; as a consequence of this, the chain went bankrupt, and the store at Randhurst closed onJanuary 31 ,1992 .1990s
In 1990, Bergner's - which had acquired
Carson Pirie Scott in 1989 - closed their Randhurst store, allowing theCarson Pirie Scott anchor to move into the grander ex-Wieboldt's building whileJCPenney took over the formerCarson Pirie Scott anchor.Wickes Furniture briefly occupied the Spiess anchor, untilCircuit City andOld Navy took over the space in 1995; meanwhile, a newFilene's Basement minor anchor occupied the majority of the "subfloor." This brought Randhurst to its greatest level of occupancy ever - three major anchors and four minor anchors - and an all-time peak of convert|1400000|sqft|m2 of retail space.The next ten years, however, would be much more difficult for Randhurst. The construction and expansion of multiple shopping malls in the area, especially the improvements to
Woodfield Mall in nearby Schaumburg, devastated Randhurst's shopping base, as did the local population's general change in shopping tastes. The mall's management tried to compensate by updating the mall's decor and adding newJewel-Osco andHome Depot stores at the perimeter of the mall; despite this, foot traffic fell, and stores began disappearing from the mall at a rapid rate. This included theFilene's Basement minor anchor, which closed in 1999 (along with three other Chicago-areaFilene's Basement stores).2000s
The problems for Randhurst continued as one of Chicago's first
lifestyle center s,Deer Park Town Center , opened in north suburban Deer Park in 2000. This open-air shopping center became increasingly popular and may have attracted patrons who would have otherwise traveled to Randhurst or nearby Woodfield. Meanwhile, Randhurst suffered the loss of itsJCPenney andMontgomery Ward anchors within months of each other in 2001;JCPenney had labeled the Randhurst store as an "underperformer," while Chicago-basedMontgomery Ward closed their entire chain of stores and went out of business. In 2003,Kohl's moved its store to a space formerly occupied by Venture near the corner of Elmhurst Road and Dempster Street on the south end of Mount Prospect. Following the sudden departure of these three anchor tenants, many stores inside the mall closed as well. The devastating loss of numerous tenants and anchors led many to believe that Randhurst was about to become adead mall .In 2004, some revitalization did occur for the mall, as a grand remodeling and repositioning scheme for the mall was put in motion. The ex-
Carson Pirie Scott /JCPenney and ex-Kohl's anchors were razed to build a new convert|150000|sqft|m2|abbr=on.Costco anchor; similarly, the ex-Fair/Montgomery Ward anchor was mostly razed to create a grand new "promenade " entrance for the mall, anchored by anApplebee's . ABuffalo Wild Wings was built on an out-lot close to Carson's and the Jewel.Circuit City closed in 2005, andOld Navy moved to nearby Arlington Heights, all in the midst of the new construction.Bed Bath & Beyond andSteve & Barry's University Sportswear quickly took their places -Bed Bath & Beyond moved into the formerCircuit City retail space, while Steve & Barry's opened in the formerApplebee's restaurant location.Applebee's subsequently moved into a portion of the formerMontgomery Ward space, and it can now only be accessed through an outside entrance - unlike the former space it occupied, where both inside and outside entrances were present. While all of these measures appeared to have stabilized the mall for now, the unique Gruen design was partly lost due to the new construction. Despite this, the mall lost many stores.The End of Randhurst Mall
In April 2007 the village of Mount Prospect approved a plan which will include the demolition of Randhurst Mall and its land being converted into mixed-use lifestyle area. The anchors however, will remain standing and be integrated into the new development. The redevelopment announced it would be within the next two years. [ [http://www.dailyherald.com/news/cookstory.asp?id=304036&cc=c&tc=mpr&t=Mount%20Prospect] ] . From that point on, a full exodus of Randhurst's remaining tenants, many of which were chain stores. Some of the existing businesses in the mall are relocating nearby or in neighboring towns. As of September 2008, there are only a handful stores left. In place of the mall will be apartments and a hotel located above new retail buildings. The mall's basement will be converted into parking for the apartments. A new AMC movie theater, with 18 screens, will replace the existing outparcel theater.
Randhurst's final shopping day was Tuesday, September 30, 2008. By then, only two stores remained open inside the mall: Fashion Plus, and Your Choice Gifts. Both stores were ordered by management to be vacated by 9:00pm CST.
Construction of Randhurst Village, the new lifestyle center, is to begin the Fall of 2008 and run through 2010.
References
External links
* [http://www.randhurstmall.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.castosoutheast.com/ Redeveloper Website]
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