Mall of the Americas

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Mall of the Americas
Location Miami, Florida
Address 7795 West Flagler Street
Opening date 1970
Owner Sterling Organization
Total retail floor area 798,149 square feet[1]
No. of floors 1 plus partial upper level

Mall of the Americas is an enclosed shopping mall located at 7795 West Flagler Street next to the Palmetto Expressway in Miami, Florida. Major stores at the mall include Foot Locker, Old Navy, Ross Dress for Less, Marshalls, The Home Depot, and a Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles office.

History

At its grand opening in 1970, it was known as Midway Mall. The name change to Mall of the Americas took place in December 1987.[2]

Former anchor department stores included Richard's, Jefferson Ward and Woolco, all of which closed in the 1980s.[3] The Woolco store was converted in 1983 to a discount clothing store called Winston's.[4]

After falling to 30 percent occupancy, the mall was re-tenanted to target a middle-class Latin American clientele. This renovation added discount anchors such as Marshalls,[5] plus an L. Luria & Sons and The Home Depot, the latter of which took the former Woolco after Winston's closed.[6] The mall was also renamed Mall of the Americas, and an eight-screen AMC Theatres multiplex was added.[7] Another notable tenant after the redevelopment was the first Forever 21 clothing store outside the chain's home base of California.[8] Other retailers now at the mall include Old Navy Outlet, Ross Dress for Less and 14-screen AMC Theaters at the north end of the mall.

There is also Santa Cruz Furniture Store on the 2nd floor at the south end of the mall that was opened in the 1980s till the mid 1990s as it was replaced by TigerDirect office.

Tico Clothing store used to be located on the North side of the mall in 1980s till it was relocated to the south of the mall in the Early 1990s as the Home Depot extends. In the mid 1990s, it was closed for TigerDirect store to take over.

Luria's the Jewelry and Gifts store closed in mid-1990s at the south end of the mall and replaced by Ross Dress for Less

The Home Depot moved to a new stand alone building in 2003. There is also a TigerDirect store on the side of the mall that Ross occupies. In 2010, the Tiger Direct outlet moved from the right of their corporate headquarters to the left, to allow mall access directly across from Ross. Two of the secondary entrances to the mall have several strip mall type stores near them that also have no mall access. In October of 2015, it was announced that part of the north wing of the mall would be demolished to make room for Costco Wholesale, which is relocating to the mall.[9] As a result, the AMC Theaters closed in December 2015. As of June 1, 2016, the north wing of the mall has been demolished, and construction is underway on the new Costco building and gas station.

References

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  2. "MIDWAY MALL CHANGES NAME, IMAGE DEVELOPERS HOPE TO LURE NEW SHOPPERS", Miami Herald, 1987-12-24. Retrieved on 2009-08-06.
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  9. http://malloftheamericas.com/2015/10/costco-is-coming-to-mall-of-the-americas/