- The Fashion Mall at Keystone
infobox shopping mall
shopping_mall_name = Fashion Mall at Keystone
caption =
location =Indianapolis, Indiana , USA
opening_date =
developer = Simon Property Group
manager =Simon Property Group
owner =Simon Property Group
number_of_stores = 95
number_of_anchors = 2
floor_area = convert|680000|sqft|m2|abbr=on
floors = 2
hours = Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun., noon-6 p.m.
website = [http://www.simon.com/mall/default.aspx?ID=166 Simon Property Group]The Fashion Mall at Keystone, known better as The Fashion Mall, is an upscale shopping center in the northeast section of the city of
Indianapolis, Indiana . The mall is located offI-465 at 86th Street and Keystone. The mall is considered the heart of the district of Keystone. Developed, managed and owned by Indianapolis-basedSimon Property Group , the center is currently anchored byNordstrom andSaks Fifth Avenue . The Fashion Mall is two stories high and is in two separate buildings. They are brought together by a glass archway called "The Crossing" which is also a foodcourt. The mall offers 95 specialty shops and restaurants. Over 40% of the stores located in the mall have their sole for the entire state of Indiana located here. In addition to having many stores unique to the state of Indiana, many stores are also coming in 2007. About 97% of the store's retail area was in use at the end of 2006. [cite news | title=PR Newswire Feed | publisher=Forbes | url=http://www.forbes.com/prnewswire/feeds/prnewswire/2006/11/29/prnewswire200611291200PR_NEWS_B_MWT_DE_DEW014.html]The Parisian, closed in summer 2007, was renovated and reopened as the state's second Nordstrom location [ [http://about.nordstrom.com/ourstores/openings/openings.asp New Store Openings - Nordstrom ] ] .Fact|date=April 2007 The process was similar as to how
Saks Fifth Avenue renovated and replaced Jacobson's old store.History
The Fashion Mall had its original incarnation in the early 1970s as a small luxury mall of convert|50000|sqft|m2. The Fashion Mall was adjacent to its companion shopping center called The Bazaar, a building of labyrinthine corridors housing family-run stores. The Fashion Mall underwent several renovations and expansions over the years, and its neighbor the Bazaar was eventually demolished to make way for the growing shopping center. Over the years, numerous retail centers and stand-alone restaurants have been built both in the mixed-use development where the Fashion Mall is located and all along the 86th Street corridor. The Fashion Mall/Clearwater Crossing area now provides a continuous retail corridor which merges with the gigantic Castleton Square Mall shopping area located almost convert|3|mi|km to the east. The Fashion Mall has become a regional high-end shopping destination, standing two stories high and covering convert|680000|sqft|m2 in two separate buildings.
The Fashion Mall has had many retailers in its past. Its old anchor, Jacobson's, was the only store located in the state of Indiana. It has since been replaced by Saks Fifth Avenue, which is also the only store in the state. The Parisian at the Fashion Mall, which is one of two stores in the state, will be converting to Nordstrom by fall 2008, which will then be the second store in the state.
Tenants
Anchors
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Nordstrom ("former Parisian store")
*Saks Fifth Avenue (120,000 sq ft.) ("former Jacobson's store")Former anchors
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Parisian (129,721 sq ft.; closed 2007)Expansion
The Fashion Mall's owner, Simon Property Group, plans on expanding the mall by convert|150000|ft|m over the next 2 years, with construction to begin starting by next year. No tenants have been named yet, but there are plans for 20 new stores, and a newly expanded food court. The estimated cost for the project is $100 million.
References
External links
* [http://www.simon.com/mall/mall_info.aspx?ID=166 The Fashion Mall Website]
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