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Chesterfield Mall was a shopping mall in Chesterfield, Missouri, at the intersection of Interstate 64/U.S. Routes 40-61 and Clarkson Road . [2] The mall opened in 1976, [3] built by Richard Jacobs. [4] [5] With the closing of Northwest Plaza in St. Ann in 2010, Chesterfield Mall became the largest shopping mall in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
Soon, Chesterfield Towne Center was the largest mall in Richmond. In September 2006, the Hecht's store rebranded as Macy's. May 2008, both of the Dillard's stores closed. A Barnes & Noble bookstore filled the space left vacant by the mall's theater complex in June 2008, relocating from a freestanding store across Huguenot Road. [7]
Regency Square shopping mall opens. King's Dominion opens in Doswell on May 3, 1975 [148] the planned community of Brandermill, Virginia in suburban Chesterfield begins construction [149] The Chesterfield Mall opens at the corner of Midlothian and Huguenot in Chesterfield County. Amtrak creates Staples Mill Station in the suburbs to replace ...
CHESTERFIELD, MO (KTVI) -- A Facebooking employee of Chesterfield's Drury Plaza Hotel is out of a job after curiosity over dozens of Homeland Security vehicles in the hotel garage got the best of him.
The Boise nonprofit called Global Lounge opened in the plaza’s mall at 3085 N. Cole Road, Suite 201, in 2019, Donna Kovaleski, its executive director said by phone.
Construction began on the mall in 1972. Its anchor stores at the time were Sears and Stix Baer & Fuller, a local chain based in nearby St. Louis. [3] The mall's initial roster of stores and services included Forum Cafeteria, Walgreen Drug, Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream, Camelot Music, Davy Jones Locker, The Limited, Orange Bowl snack bar, Pass Pets, and an Aladdin's Castle video arcade.
That hasn’t happened. The carousel was dismantled in 2017, with the promise of being rebuilt. ... It has a legacy and history that is front and center as the shopping mall navigates through its ...
These factors caused people to stray away from Cloverleaf Mall, and instead go shopping at Chesterfield Towne Center, which was a safer, newer, and bigger mall just five miles west of Cloverleaf. In 2000, JCPenney closed their Cloverleaf store and moved to Chesterfield Towne Center, followed in 2003 by Sears and Hecht's, which replaced Thalhimers.