Pembroke Lakes Mall

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Pembroke Lakes Mall
Map
Location
Total retail floor area
1,135,374 square feet (105,479.7 m2)
No. of floors1 (2 in Dillard's Women and Children, JCPenney, main Macy's, Round, 5 in parking garage)
Websitewww.pembrokelakesmall.com

Pembroke Lakes Mall, often referred to as Pines Mall or Pembroke Lakes, is an enclosed

Round One Entertainment, AMC Theatres, 2 Dillard's stores, JCPenney, and 2 Macy's
stores.

History

[1] After a planned fall 1991 opening, the mall opened to the public on October 28, 1992 as the third final Homart property, with a 181,847 sq ft (16,894.1 m2) Burdines, an 80,823 sq ft (7,508.7 m2) Mervyn's (both opened on September 19), a 141,751 sq ft (13,169.1 m2) Sears (opened September 29), and a 147,760 sq ft (13,727 m2) J. C. Penney (which also opened another at Miami International Mall) as anchors. Just like Pompano Fashion Square also in Broward County, Mervyn's was the only single level anchor store while Burdines, JCPenney, and Sears had 2 levels.

The JCPenney and Burdines stores in the mall replaced their stores at Hollywood Fashion Center while Sears relocated from the Hollywood Mall. A 157,473 sq ft (14,629.7 m2) Dillard's later filled the fifth anchor pad between Sears and the main entrance as a fourth multi-level store. This was their second location in South Florida (the first was at The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale), and opened on August 16, 1995; the store opened almost three years after the other 4 anchors. This was likewise done at North Point Mall a year later, while stores also opened at the newly opened Seminole Towne Center and Lakeline Mall during this time (Another area store at The Mall at Wellington Green eventually opened within that mall in 2001). Only two years later, in 1997, Dillard's converted the Mervyn's store into a second location, housing the men's and home departments, thus reconfiguring their existing store to house ladies and children's clothing.

Burdines merged with Macy's in 2003 and then became simply Macy's in 2005, housing women's and kid's clothing. Shortly thereafter, in 2006, Macy's would also fill the sixth anchor pad as a second location for their men's and home departments. This 70,000 sq ft (6,500 m2) single level store was built between the food court and original Macy's. A four-story parking garage was also added next to both Macy's stores.

In 2016, GGP announced that the mall's Sears shrunk to 101,621 sq ft (9,440.9 m2) make room for a 40,130 sq ft (3,728 m2) square foot

Round One Entertainment officially opened to the public on June 11, 2022.[2]

Current Anchors

Former Anchors

References

  1. The Miami Herald
    . October 28, 1993. Retrieved September 10, 2013.
  2. ^ "Pembroke Lakes Mall". Retrieved 2024-04-15.