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- Comment: You would want to find in-depth sources on the mall itself, rather than short announcements that a shop is opening there. Many of the sentences in the article are not verifiable by any of the listed sources. You should find sources to support the claims made in the draft. Thanks! Ca talk to me! 09:30, 30 January 2024 (UTC)
Location | Bloomingdale, Illinois |
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Coordinates | 41°56′15.1″N 88°06′27.7″W / 41.937528°N 88.107694°W |
Address | SWC Army Trail Rd & Schmale Rd |
Opening date | 1986 |
Management | Washington Prime Group, CBRE Group |
Owner | Washington Prime Group |
No. of stores and services | 59 |
No. of anchor tenants | 5 (1 opening) |
Parking | 4,439 |
Public transit access | Pace |
Website | https://wpgus.com/property/bloomingdale-court/ |
Bloomingdale Court is an open-air shopping center located in Bloomingdale, Illinois. It is currently Bloomingdale's most visited shopping center alongside Stratford Crossing. This power center opened in the late 1980s.[1][2]
History
editAfter Stratford Square Mall's opening in 1981, Bloomingdale needed extra shopping destinations in the village to prevent overflow. Bloomingdale Court was proposed after the opening of Stratford Square Mall and later started construction. Bloomingdale Court had their grand opening in 1986 even though the mall wasn't even completed. On December 15, 1989, Picture Show (at the time was operated by Cineplex Odeon) had their grand opening with 6-screens. In 1991, Bloomingdale Court finished construction and Chili's opened near the street. The same year Circuit City opened their Bloomingdale location and Walmart had their grand opening. In 1992, Applebee's opened and three years later Lonestar Steakhouse opened. Lonestar Steakhouse closed in 2008 and replaced with Anyway's American Grill. In 1996, Oberweis Dairy opened near the main street.
In 2006, Dick's Sporting Goods opened and became one of the more important anchor stores. In 2009, Linens N Things and Circuit City closed all their locations.[3] Circuit City was replaced with hhgregg in 2011 and Ross Dress For Less opened the same year.[4][5] Chick-Fil-A opened in the former Applebee's in the Summer of 2016. hhgregg closed their Bloomingdale location in 2017 due to bankruptcy and later closed all locations. Every Halloween, the former Circuit City/hhgregg serves as a Spirit Halloween store. In 2020, all OfficeMax locations closed permanently.
In 2021, T.J. Maxx moved from the original Bloomingdale Court location to their brand new Stratford Crossing location. Their location is a mix between HomeGoods and T.J. Maxx.[6] In 2024, Macy's announced they will be moving inside the former T.J Maxx store to try out a new store format.[7] This format will be smaller than the conventional Macy's department stores you find in major regional shopping centers. Macy's originally had a location at Stratford Square Mall when they acquired Marshall Fields but they closed that location in 2017 and opted most employees to their Woodfield Mall location.
Anchors
editFuture
edit- Macy's (Opening in the Summer of 2024)
Current
edit- Best Buy
- Walmart (Opened in 1991)
- Dick's Sporting Goods (Opened in 2006)
- Picture Show (Opened in 1989)
- Ross Dress For Less (Opened in 2011)
Former
edit- Circuit City (Opened in 1991, closed in 2009, converted to hhgregg in 2011)
- hhgregg (Opened in 2011, closed in 2017)
- T.J. Maxx (Closed in 2021, converted to Macy's in 2024)
External links
editReferences
edit- ^ "Bloomingdale Court". Washington Prime Group. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
- ^ "Bloomingdale IL: Bloomingdale Court - Retail Space For Lease - CBRE". retailproperties.cbre.us. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
- ^ "Linens-N-Things starts liquidation". Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, Illinois). October 18, 2008.[dead link]
- ^ Mohr, Brittany (August 1, 2011). "Ross Dress For Less To Enter Greater Chicago Area". Ross Stores Investors. Retrieved January 25, 2024.
- ^ Stone, Barry (2022-09-11). "Article corrected by home inspector". Daily Herald. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
- ^ Arline, Trey (2021-06-16). "Bloomingdale's T.J. Maxx/HomeGoods will relocate to Stratford Crossing". Daily Herald. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
- ^ Smith, Katlyn (2024-01-23). "Macy's to return to Bloomingdale with new store". Daily Herald. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
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