- Beachwood Place
Beachwood Place is a high-end
shopping mall inBeachwood, Ohio , located in the southeastern corner of the intersection of Richmond and Cedar Roads. Its anchor stores areDillard's ,Nordstrom , andSaks Fifth Avenue .History
Over a decade of planning and studies by the
Rouse Company ofBaltimore, Maryland , went into the creation of an upscale fashion center for the carriage trade society of Greater Cleveland. Beachwood Place opened in August 1978 with anchorsHigbee's andSaks Fifth Avenue and 110 specialty shops. For Saks, it was the chain's firstOhio store. With winding staircases and award-winning design, the mall was an instant hit with shoppers, who slowly abandoned other nearby malls such asRandall Park Mall and Severance Town Center as well as retail outlets inDowntown Cleveland .As the 1990s arrived, the Rouse Co. began work on a new addition to the mall, and eventually
Nordstrom was chosen to anchor the new wing, to be built in the same style as the existing mall, while removing the food court and spreading the restaurants throughout the mall. Outraged nearby residents took the mall's owners to court in an unsuccessful effort to prevent the addition. After over two years, the expanded, remerchandised Beachwood Place reopened onSeptember 18 ,1997 , with its food court intact, a newEddie Bauer flagship at the main entrance, and a newNordstrom wing featuring 40 new shops. Higbee's, which had turned intoDillard's in 1992, added a third floor, and Saks had also expanded.In 2003, the
Legacy Village lifestyle center opened nearby.In 2004, the Rouse Co. was acquired by and merged into
General Growth Properties . The new owners immediately began a remodeling that was completed in time for the 2006 holiday season and includes the relocation of the food court to the second floor, and the addition of Swedish department storeH&M in the formerEddie Bauer space.Anchors
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Dillard's (247,000 sq ft.)
*Nordstrom (215,000 sq ft.)
*Saks Fifth Avenue (118,000 sq ft.)
*Saks Fifth Avenue Men's (15,233 sq ft.)External links
* [http://www.beachwoodplace.com Beachwood Place]
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