Southridge Mall (Wisconsin)

Coordinates: 42°56′54″N 88°00′24″W / 42.948283°N 88.006688°W / 42.948283; -88.006688
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Southridge Mall
anchor tenants
8 (6 open, 2 vacant)
No. of floors2
Public transit accessMilwaukee County Transit System

Southridge Mall is a regional

Golf Galaxy, Round 1 Entertainment, and TJ Maxx
.

History

Southridge opened in 1970 as the southern sister mall to

Taubman Centers, Inc.

In 1988, the Kohl family sold its retail interests in Southridge and the mall was acquired by

Western Development Corporation, a publicly traded real estate investment company specializing in regional malls. In 2020, the mall's ownership was transferred to its lender through a deed in lieu of foreclosure.[1]

One of the mall's anchors was originally

Cost Plus World Market, Steve & Barry's, and Linens 'n Things before the entire building became Macy's.[2]

Some other original anchors at the mall were

Boston Store (which closed in 2018). Kohl's
would also come to the mall at some point.

In 2015, Sears Holdings spun off 235 of its properties, including the Sears at Southridge Mall, into Seritage Growth Properties.[3]

In 2023,

DSW
closed at the mall.

Anchors

Current Anchors

Former Anchors

  • Boston Store
    — Opened in 1970, closed in 2018
  • Sears — Opened in 1970, closed in 2017, replaced by Dick's Sporting Goods, TJ Maxx and Round One
  • Kohls
    — Opened in 1970, closed in 2018
  • Gimbels — Opened in 1970, closed in 1987, replaced by Marshall Fields
  • Marshall Fields
    — Opened in 1987, closed in 1988, replaced by H. C. Prange Co.
  • H. C. Prange Co. — Opened in 1988, converted to Younkers in 1991
  • Younkers — Opened in 1991, closed in 1999, replaced by Cost Plus World Market, Steve & Barry's, and Linens 'n Things
  • Linens 'n Things — Opened in 2004, closed in 2008, replaced by Macy's
  • Steve & Barry's — Opened in 2004, closed in 2008, replaced by Macy's
  • Cost Plus World Market
    — Opened in 2004, closed in 2009, replaced by Macy's

Owners

References

  1. ^ Daykin, Tom (November 17, 2020). "Troubled Southridge Mall will be given to its lender through a deed in lieu of foreclosure, report says". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
  2. ^ "Could Macy's be coming to Southridge?". archive.jsonline.com.
  3. ^ "At Southridge Mall | Seritage". seritage.com.

External links

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