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College Square Mall Location Junction of US 11E & US 25E5 miles west of I-81, *Morristown, TN , USA Opening date 1988 (renovated 1999) Developer CBL & Associates Management CBL & Associates Owner CBL & Associates No. of stores and services 70 stores No. of anchor tenants 5 Total retail floor area 459,705 square feet (42,708.0 m2)
(GLA)No. of floors 1 Website www.collegesquaremall.com College Square is an indoor regional shopping mall located in Morristown, Tennessee.
College Square is owned and managed by CBL & Associates.[1] It features approximately 70 stores and restaurants including Carmike College Square Cinemas 12[2].
Opened in 1988, College Square is the only shopping mall in an eight-county area of East Tennessee. The mall was originally anchored by Maryville-based Proffitt's (a regional department store), Wal-Mart, JC Penney, Sears and Goody's Family Clothing (a regional discount junior department store). Wal-Mart has relocated outside the mall, with Belk taking part of its space, including an outside and mall entrance. A regionally based chain of pottery stores, Dixie Pottery, had a location adjacent to Belk. The store, which had no mall entrance, closed in 2007. The Proffitt's location closed after the chain was bought out by Belk; College Square had been the only mall in the region with locations of both Profitt's and Belk.[3] Kohl's recently moved into the Proffitt's space after expanding the building into a former parking lot. In 2008, a new twelve-screen Carmike Cinema was built over a large portion of the southern parking lot. The former theater was demolished. In addition, the Goody's Family Clothing store in the mall closed in 2009 with the bankruptcy of the retail chain, and then returned on March 17, 2011 after sat vacant for 2 years.
Anchor stores
- JC Penney - original anchor
- Sears - original anchor
- Belk - opened as Wal-Mart in 1988, then renovated
- Kohl's - opened in 2007
- Goody's Family Clothing - previously opened in 2005, then closed 2009 due to chain's bankruptcy, and then reopened March 17, 2011
References
- ^ Carmike Cinemas Announces Construction Plans for New State-of-the-Art Theatre in Morristown, Tennessee, Business Wire, Oct 9, 2007
- ^ College Square Mall website
- ^ Cynthia Yeldell, Speculation on Turkey Creek's new tenants, Knoxville News Sentinel, November 18, 2005
External links
Categories:- Buildings and structures in Hamblen County, Tennessee
- Morristown, Tennessee
- Shopping malls in Tennessee
- CBL & Associates Properties
- United States shopping mall stubs
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