Pine Ridge Mall

The Pine Ridge Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located in Chubbuck, Idaho, which was built in 1981. The mall was originally developed by Price Development Corporation and later owned by General Growth Properties. The mall's original anchors were The Bon Marche (which became Macy's), JCPenney, and ZCMI. Sears and Shopko opened as anchors in new buildings which were later additions to the mall. Its current anchors are C-A-L Ranch Store, ShopKo, JCPenney, and Herberger's.[1]

In 2002, ZCMI sold their store in the mall, along with several others, to Dillard's. Dillard's eventually closed this location, and Herberger's took over the space in 2012.[2]

In August 2006, Macy's closed their location in the mall.[3] The space was later Party Palace, and became C-A-L Ranch Store in 2014.[4]

In November, 2013, General Growth Properties sold the mall to Farmer Holding Co. for $9.05 Million.[5]

In August, 2014, Sears announced that they will be closing their store in the mall in November, 2014.[6]

References

External links

Official website

Coordinates: 42°56′34″N 112°28′00″W / 42.94267°N 112.4667°W / 42.94267; -112.4667

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