- Richardson Square Mall
Richardson Square Mall was an enclosed
shopping center located inRichardson, Texas ,United States . Richardson Square Mall demolition began in June 2007. Now located in its place is a outdoor retail center which goes by the name Richardson Square. The retail center includesSuper Target with aStarbucks inside,Sears ,Ross Dress for Less and aLowe's home improvement store. The site also includes a few restaurants. [ [http://www.simon.com/about_simon/leasing/LocalMall.aspx?id=221&tab=redevelopment Simon Property Group ] ]History
The single-level mall first opened in 1977 at the intersection of Beltline Road and Plano Road. It was a thriving regional mall. The center's location, directly across the street from Berkner High School, made it a popular destination and employer for high school students from both Richardson and Garland well through the 1980s. [ [http://forum.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=messageboard.viewThread&entryID=21647971&categoryID=0&IsSticky=0&groupID=103613069&Mytoken=4662C9E1-F3F2-4208-9F85D44270E17C578241601 MySpace ] ] [ [http://forum.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=messageboard.viewThread&entryID=21648108&categoryID=0&IsSticky=0&groupID=103147135&Mytoken=EEC1D64A-A887-4DB0-9A37C08F4590A8169965515 MySpace ] ] The three adjacent corners of Beltline and Plano Road were also occupied by shopping centers. At one point, the mall had four full anchors:
Sears ,Dillard's ,Titche-Goettinger (which becameJoske's in 1979 and a secondDillard's location in 1987), andMontgomery Ward . It also featured a multi-screen movie theater.By 1981
Collin Creek Mall --a much larger mall--opened in nearby Plano, but Richardson Square continued to be popular through the rest of the 1980s. Stores began rapidly closing in the early 1990s. By 1993, the property was at about 60% occupancy. Dillard's maintained both its store and the former Joske's location, which it would close in 1995.A small free-standing strip of stores was built in 1985 on the outer corner of the property closest to Berkner High School. Tenants included a realtor and dry cleaning business, but most of the stores were never leased.
In 1998 the mall was remodeled [ [http://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/stories/2003/07/21/newscolumn6.html Richardson mall could net $28M for Simon - Dallas Business Journal: ] ] , with many new tenants and a food court added, as well as a
Barnes and Noble bookstore which occupied the space of half a dozen stores. The entrance corridor nearSears , formerly occupied by a movie theater, video arcade, and several food vendors, became aStein Mart . Shortly thereafterMontgomery Ward filed for bankruptcy and closed its stores [ [http://nreionline.com/mag/real_estate_montgomery_ward_drops/ Montgomery Ward drops out of crowded retail field ] ] . The former Ward's pad was demolished and converted into a Super Target.Stein Mart ,Oshman's , and several other small stores soon closed as well. The mall continued to operate until Garland'sFirewheel Town Center opened in 2005.Dillard's ,Old Navy , andBarnes and Noble all relocated to Firewheel [ [http://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/stories/2005/10/17/newscolumn6.html?jst=s_cn_hl Barnes & Noble leaves Richardson mall - Dallas Business Journal: ] ] .The loss of the mall was significant for the city, but, in 2006, with the announcement that Simon Properties would be renovating the site, city leaders expressed optimism that the new development would flourish. [ [http://www.telecomcorridor.com/chamber/action/200606/stateofcity.html Action Newsletter ] ]
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* [http://web.mac.com/aarond12/iWeb/Site/Richardson%20Square%20Mall.html Photos] of Richardson Square Mall just prior to and during demolition.
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