Magnolia Park Town Center

Magnolia Park Town Center
Location Greenville, South Carolina, United States
Coordinates 34°50′06″N 82°18′31″W / 34.8351°N 82.3085°W / 34.8351; -82.3085Coordinates: 34°50′06″N 82°18′31″W / 34.8351°N 82.3085°W / 34.8351; -82.3085
Opening date 2009/2010
Owner Menin Development
Total retail floor area 900,000 sq ft (84,000 m2)
No. of floors multi
Website http://www.magnoliapark.com/index.html

Magnolia Park Town Center is a shopping center in Greenville, South Carolina currently under construction. The shopping center will be mixed-use.

Description

The shopping center will be located at the former Greenville Mall location which is at the intersection of Woodruff Road, I-385/Golden Strip Freeway, and Interstate 85.

History

The mixed-use development replaced the Greenville Mall which was built in 1978. It originally included JBWhite and Montgomery Ward. In 1995, the mall was renovated and expanded, adding higher-end stores such as Parisian, Drexel Heritage, Williams-Sonoma, Harold's and others. JBWhite was acquired by Dillard's, Parisian was converted into a Proffitt's and the mall lost nearly all of its tenants by the early 2000s.

The development was proposed in 2006, the original size was supposed to be over 1,300,000 sq ft (120,000 m2) including Retail, Office, Residential, Hotel, and a theater. The site-plan has been changed multiple times since 2006 to bring it down to 900,000 sq ft (84,000 m2).

Site-Plan

The current site plan will include:


Current and Future Plans

Costco, Bed Bath and Beyond and Old Navy were some of the first stores in the development.[1]

Development began to pick up speed in late 2011. Retail chain Rooms To Go located to the site. New restaurants began locating to the site, and a new strip mall was built. Construction began on the new buildings to house Toys R Us and Babies R Us. In early 2013, outdoor retail chain Cabela's announced they would be opening a new store on the site, with a planned completion date of Spring 2014.[2]

Stores

Currently there are several stores operating:

References

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