The Shops at Willow Lawn

The Shops at Willow Lawn

The Shops at Willow Lawn is a shopping center located in Richmond, Virginia, USA. It is the first shopping center in the Richmond area [ [http://www.gatewayva.com/biz/virginiabusiness/magazine/yr2005/sep05/qmall.shtml Virginia Business Magazine: Mall makeover: Willow Lawn returns to outdoor roots ] ] . Currently, the center is mostly a strip mall, although a portion of it is enclosed. The center features over 60 stores and several restaurants. [http://www.federalrealty.com/ Federal Realty Trust] owns the shopping center.

History

The center, originally called Willow Lawn Shopping Center, opened in 1956. Originally, the center was anchored by G.C. Murphy, Giant Food, JCPenney, Peoples Drug, Safeway, and Woolworth. Safeway later re-located to the former Giant Food space; the original Safeway was torn down for Hess's. This Hess's store, over time, was renamed to Leggett, and then to Belk, which closed in 1998.

In 1986, Federal Realty Trust acquired the shopping center. The middle section of the mall was enclosed that year, creating a hybrid strip mall/enclosed mall. [ [http://www.richmond.com/business/output.aspx?Article_ID=3131641 Richmond.com / Richmond Virginia / Richmond VA - The Official Online City Portal ] ] The enclosed portion featured several more stores, as well as a food court. Miller & Rhoads closed in 1988, and was sub-divided into smaller stores and offices.

Through the 1980s, Willow Lawn lost many of its key stores as other malls opened nearby. JCPenney closed in the late 1990s and was replaced with Kroger. Peoples Drug became CVS/Pharmacy, which it is to this day. G.C. Murphy and Woolworth also closed; these stores later became Barnes & Noble and Tower Records, respectively.

Dillard's opened at Willow Lawn in 1998, replacing the former Belk. This Dillard's did not last long, however, and was closed by 2004. [ [http://www.richmond.com/business/output.aspx?Article_ID=3131641 Richmond.com / Richmond Virginia / Richmond VA - The Official Online City Portal ] ] The former Dillard's was soon replaced with Gold's Gym and Ross Dress For Less. Barnes & Noble, which opened in the 1990s, moved out in 2000 and was replaced with Staples. [ [http://www.richmond.com/news/output.aspx?Article_ID=712715&Vertical_ID=2&tier=1&position=95 News & Features - Richmond.com / Richmond Virginia / Richmond VA - The Official Online City Portal ] ]

Federal Realty began a renovation of the mall in 2005, taking a portion of the enclosed mall and returning it to an open-air strip. Also in 2005, Ben Franklin Crafts (which was formerly an outparcel) and K & G Fashion Superstore moved into the mall, the latter replacing most of the food court. Tower Records closed in 2006.

Anchors

*Ben Franklin Crafts
*CVS/Pharmacy
*Gold's Gym
* [http://www.kgmens.com/ K&G Fashion Superstore]
*Kroger
*Old Navy
*Ross Dress For Less
*Staples

Former anchors

*Barnes & Noble
*Belk - later Dillard's
*Dillard's - closed 2004
*G.C. Murphy
*Giant Food - later Safeway's second location
*Hecht's
*Hess's - later Leggett
*JCPenney - now Kroger
*Leggett - later Belk
*Miller & Rhoads - closed 1988, divided into smaller stores including Old Navy
*Peoples Drug - now CVS/Pharmacy
*Safeway (first location) - torn down for Hess's
*Safeway (second location) - split between Staples and Tower Records
*Tower Records - empty
*Woolworth

References

External links

* [http://willowlawn.com/ Official website]
* [http://mallsofamerica.blogspot.com/2005/10/willow-lawn-shopping-center.html Entry in Malls of America blog]


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