Grand Cities Mall

Grand Cities Mall

The Grand Cities Mall (or South Forks Plaza) is an enclosed shopping mall located on South Washington Street in Grand Forks, North Dakota. It was the first enclosed shopping mall built in North Dakota, but by a quirk of fate, the second opened to the public by only six days difference. The mall covers 351,429 ft2 and is anchored by Kmart, Family Dollar and Ace Hardware. The Grand Cities Mall has many other smaller stores, including a few national chains, although most tenants are local businesses. The mall opened in 1964.

History

Location map |USA Grand Forks |label=Grand Cities Mall |mark=Red_pog.svg|marksize=10 |lat=47.902081 |long=-97.047933 |position=left |width=200 |float=right |background=#FFFFDD |caption=Location of Grand Cities MallOriginally called South Forks Center, the mall was built in stages. Kmart was opened on February 26, 1964, ["Opening Of New K-Mart City Business Landmark", "Grand Forks Herald", February 26, 1964, p. 28] before the rest of the mall, which was built over the summer. Sears opened its location in the mall on October 8, 1964. ["Sears Has Official Opening", "Grand Forks Herald", October 8, 1964, p. 8] It was the first enclosed shopping mall in the city of Grand Forks. For most of its life, the mall was called South Forks Plaza and was anchored by Kmart and Sears. Until 1973, the mall was in two wings that were not accessible to each other from the inside. Sears and most of the stores fronted onto one wing. Most of these stores also had their own separate entrances from the outside. The Kmart wing also had a coffee shop, a right-wing bookstore, a record store accessible by a spiral staircase, and a number of businesses not typically located in shopping centers, including a portrait photographer. The center of the mall, connecting the two wings, opened in November 1973. Another wing was built to the west and opened in 1977.

The property was acquired by J. Herzog & Sons, Inc. in 1998. The old "South Forks Plaza" name was subsequently dropped and some renovations took place. In 2000, Sears left the mall and moved to the newer and larger Columbia Mall. The empty Sears space at the Grand Cities Mall was divided up into several smaller stores including a local furniture store, and a Family Dollar. Recently, Burgraaf's Ace Hardware opened at the mall.

The Grand Cities Mall has had a hard time adjusting to increased competition within the city of Grand Forks. The Columbia Mall opened in 1978 and the Grand Forks Marketplace mall opened in 2001. Today, the mall usually has several vacant spots and has had a hard time holding on to some of its long-time tenants.

The Grand Cities Mall contains many tenants that are not usually located in shopping malls, including Hope Evangelical Covenant Church, a rock climbing wall, a dance studio, and the local Motor Vehicle Department office. [ [http://www.dot.nd.gov/mvloc.html Motor Vehicle Locations] , North Dakota Department of Transportation. Retrieved 14 September 2006.]

Current anchors

*Kmart
*Burgraaf's Ace Hardware
*Family Dollar

ee also

*Columbia Mall

References

External links

* [http://www.jherzog.com/location.php?directory_member_id=79 J. Herzog & Sons, Inc. website]
*Geolinks-US-buildingscale|47.902081|-97.047933


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