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(South Idaho Mall) Hailey, Idaho
South Idaho Mall is a super popular enclosed mall in Hailey, Idaho.
The Mall opened on September 19, 1969 with Sears, JCPenney, Marshall Fields, Kmart, and Target. South Idaho Mall was very popular in the early 1970s and 1980s. In 1998, Marshall Fields closed and converted to Macy’s in September of that year.
Dillards opened in 1986.
On October 6, 2021, it was announced that Sears would be closing its store by January 2022. It Temporarily Closed in January 31, 2022. It Reopened on November 27, 2022. Still Remains Open today.
Target moved in 2008 to a new edge of the mall and opened in 2011. The old Target is now Dunham’s Sports. It opened in 2019.
Current Anchors
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- Sears (1969-present)
- Kmart (1969-present)
- Target (2011-present)
- Dunham’s Sports (2019-present)
- Macy’s (1998-present)
- Dillard’s (1986-present)
- JCPenney (1969-present)
Former Anchors
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- Target (old) (1969-2008)
- Marshall Fields (1969-1998)