- Westfield Broward
Infobox shopping mall
shopping_mall_name = Westfield Broward
caption =
location =Plantation, Florida
opening_date = 1978
developer =
manager =Westfield Group
owner = Westfield &
GM Pension Trusts
number_of_stores = 125 [http://www.millscorp.com/static/doc_BROWARDMALL_LDETAIL.jsp]
number_of_anchors = 4
floor_area = 1 million ft² [http://www.millscorp.com/static/doc_BROWARDMALL_LDETAIL.jsp]
floors = 1
parking =
website = [http://www.westfield.com/broward www.browardmall.com]Westfield Broward Mall is a one-level 1.0 million square foot
shopping mall inPlantation, Florida , a suburb ofFort Lauderdale . The mall has recently completed a multi-million-dollar renovationwhen, and is operated and co-owned by theWestfield Group . The center features 125 retail and service shops, four department stores, and a variety of casual dining venues. The Mall was owned by the Mills from 2003-2007. Simon Malls operated the mall for summer 2007. On November, Westfield officially acquired the mall and renamed "Westfield Broward." It is the seventh Westfield mall in Florida and one of two in South Florida. (Westfield Westland Mall in Hialeah)Original Configuration
The original configuration of the mall in 1978 ended at the Macy's wing, which was then
Burdine's .JCPenney was added 2 years later and has an outside design similar to that of other JCPenney stores built during the period, which have a look made famous in the firstBack to the Future movie.Fact|date=October 2008Anchors
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Dillard's (150,000 ft²)
*JCPenney (160,000 ft²)
*Macy's (201,500 ft²)
*Sears (209,609 ft²)Former Anchors
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Burdine's , location taken over by Macy's
*Jordan Marsh , location taken over byMervyn's , and now Dillard'sExternal links
* [http://www.westfield.com/broward Broward Mall official website]
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