Moorestown Mall
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Location | Moorestown, New Jersey, USA |
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Opening date | 1963[1] |
Owner | Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust |
No. of stores and services | 90+ |
No. of anchor tenants | 4 |
Total retail floor area | 1,059,405 square feet (98,421.9 m2)[1] |
No. of floors | 1 (2 in each department store) |
Parking | Lighted lot |
Public transit access | New Jersey Transit bus: 317, 407, 413, 414, 457 |
Website | www |
The Moorestown Mall is a shopping mall in Moorestown, New Jersey, owned by Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust.Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Originally opened for business in 1963, Moorestown Mall underwent a partial renovation in 1986 and was completely renovated in 1993-94,[2] after a serious fire damaged the northeast quarter of the mall on December 23, 1992.
Prior to Rouse Co.'s purchase of the mall in December 1997, The May Co. had committed to build an upscale Lord & Taylor store, with a new Strawbridge's as anchors to the mall. In addition a Guess store joined the mall, as an upscale retailer.
Nordstrom considered opening a store in South Jersey also, but they did not commit to the mall's expansion plans.
In an attempt to protect the Cherry Hill Mall, a mere 3 miles (4.8 km) away, the Rouse Co. acquired the Moorestown Mall. Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust acquired the Cherry Hill Mall, Echelon Mall, Moorestown Mall, Exton Square, Plymouth Meeting Mall, and Gallery at Market East on March 7, 2003. In 2011, Moorestown residents voted to allow liquor sales at the Moorestown Mall in order to increase revenues at the mall.
Redevelopment
The Moorestown Mall lies only 3 miles (4.8 km) away from the Cherry Hill Mall which recently underwent a major expansion to accommodate high end stores, but Moorestown is now undergoing a renovation of its own. As of late, the mall has accumulated a couple of minor, although noticeable vacancies. That is expected to change, however, when the side of the mall facing Route 38 is expected to get a more "Village"-like appearance due to the addition of Eastern Mountain Sports along the exterior. Also, Chipotle Mexican Grill has accompanied the new renovation. A larger redevelopment is expected to be announced sometime in the future. Activity on the northeast parking lot of the mall yielded a new Pei Wei Asian Diner, along with Potbelly Sandwich Works, opened in summer 2008.
In 2011, Moorestown residents voted to allow liquor sales at the Moorestown Mall in order to increase revenues at the mall.[3] As a result, PREIT is planning on purchasing four liquor licenses and planning on opening new restaurants at the mall.[4]
On December 22, 2011, PREIT and the Regal Entertainment Group announced their intent to build a new state-of-the-art 56,000 sq ft 12-screen theater known as Regal Moorestown Mall Stadium 12, which will feature the new Regal Premium Experience (RPX).[5][6] Scheduled to be open for the fall 2013 movie season,[7] the theater will take over the current 7-screen United Artists Theaters present at the mall, while the adjacent skate park will be used as an expansion to the new theater which will more than double the size of the current theater.[6] Additionally, the theater will mark the first RPX theater in the market, which feature digital projectors, surround sound, 2D and RealD 3D, stadium seating with high-back rocking recliner seats, and Regal Express kiosks for automated ticket purchasing.[5]
Anchors
- Boscov's (202,765 sq ft.)
- Lord & Taylor (121,200 sq ft)
- Macy's (200,000 sq ft.)
- Sears (205,591 sq ft)
Junior anchors
- Eastern Mountain Sports (15,414 sq ft)
- Regal Moorestown Mall Stadium 12 (57,155 sq ft)
Former anchors
- Filene's Basement (later Pay/Half, now mall space)
- Gimbels (later Stern's)
- Ports of the World (now Boscov's)
- ShopRite (moved across the street in 1967 and later Pathmark, now food court and other mall space)
- Stern's (later Ports of the World)
- Strawbridge's (now Macy's)
- Wanamaker's (later Hecht's and Strawbridge's; torn down for new Strawbridge's)
- Woolworth (later Vans Skate Park, and Foot Locker; now Black Diamond Mountain Sports)
- RKO Stanley Warner's Plaza Moorestown Theatre (later REG United Artists Moorestown 7 Theatre)
- United Artists Theatres (later Regal Moorestown Mall Stadium 12)
References
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- ↑ The Rouse Co. acquires Moorestown Mall
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- ↑ http://moorestown-mall.com/movie_listings
External links
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